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Former US Deputy A-G: Pollard Didn’t Harm US


Former Deputy Attorney General and Harvard Law Professor Philip B. Heymann sent a letter to President Barack Obama, in which he formally requested that Jonathan Pollard be released from prison (the full text of the letter appears below).

In his letter, Heymann, who served as Deputy Attorney General from 1993-1994 under President Bill Clinton, noted to the President that he had the opportunity to thoroughly review Jonathan Pollard’s classified Justice Department file, and stated that based upon his personal knowledge of the case and the circumstances regarding Pollard’s arrest and sentencing, he supports a commutation of Pollard’s prison sentence.

“Having reviewed the Pollard file at length as Deputy Attorney General in 1993-1994, I enthusiastically join the many distinguished others who are now urging you to commute the sentence of Jonathan Pollard,” wrote Professor Heymann. “Like Jim Woolsey and Dennis DeConcini, I know the record thoroughly and fully share their conclusions.”

Philip B. Heymann is the James Barr Ames Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. In addition to serving as Deputy Attorney General, Heymann has served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney General, Criminal Division; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Bureau of International Organizations; Former Associate Prosecutor & Consultant to Watergate Special Force; and Clerk for Supreme Court Justice John Harlan.

“Pollard’s conviction was justified but his sentence was entirely out-of-line with others engaging in similar behavior and it was made less-than-legitimate by a treacherous recommendation of the then Secretary of Defense,” wrote Heymann. “There is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies”

With his letter to the President, Heymann joins a wide array of individuals from the national intelligence arena and the legal world who have called for Jonathan Pollard’s sentence to be commuted, including former U.S. Secretary of State George P. Shultz, former Attorney General Michael Mukasey, former Assistant Secretary of Defense Lawrence Korb, former CIA Director R. James Woolsey, former Senator and Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Dennis DeConcini, and Harvard Law Professor Charles Ogletree, who was President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama’s law professor at Harvard and remains friends with them today.

In addition, thirty-nine members of Congress recently submitted a “Dear Colleague” letter led by Congressman Barney Frank in support of commuting Jonathan Pollard’s sentence. Further, a broad-based interfaith coalition comprised of more than 500 members of the clergy and community leaders recently sent a letter to President Obama, in which they called on the President to commute Pollard’s sentence.

Jonathan Pollard, who recently began his 26th year in federal prison, has repeatedly expressed his remorse publicly and in private in letters to many Presidents and others. His health has deteriorated significantly during his two-and-a-half decades in prison.

Pollard’s life sentence is grossly disproportionate when compared to the sentences of others who have spied for allied nations.

The following is the text of the letter to President Obama:

25 January 2011
 
The Honorable Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington DC 20500-0001

Dear Mr. President:

Having reviewed the Pollard file at length as Deputy Attorney General in 1993-1994, I enthusiastically join the many distinguished others who are now urging you to commute the sentence of Jonathan Pollard. Like Jim Woolsey and Dennis DeConcini, I know the record thoroughly and fully share their conclusions. Like Secretary of State George Shultz, I particularly admire the precise statement of the issues by former Attorney General Mukasey.

Pollard’s conviction was justified but his sentence was entirely out-of-line with others engaging in similar behavior and it was made less-than-legitimate by a treacherous recommendation of the then Secretary of Defense. There is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies. Having already served a severe sentence; Pollard is now supported by political and religious leaders across the political spectrum in seeking a commutation. I join them with deep conviction as to the justice of their shared cause.

Sincerely,
 
Philip B. Heymann

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)



9 Responses

  1. I’d like to see this arrogant heartless man release pollard. unfortunately he has no sense of his own his life’s dictated for him every step of the way. i’m just surprised bush didn’t let him out.

  2. If I recall correctly, some of the “secrets” he gave to EY were regarding the Iraq nuclear reactor which EY blew up. Iraq not having that reactor helped the USA win Desert Storm.

    Too bad no one is being a Monday morning quarterback by showing the long term good that came from this.

  3. #2 -“if I recall correctly”……

    Where are you recalling this from exactly?

    Did Mr. Pollard give you this information? Or was it those highly classified documents you were privy to see when you were working at the C.I.A.?

  4. Y.W. Editor: watch out for ona’as devarim. Why the sarcasm? Obviously commenter #2 recalls reading about it. He made no claims that he received inside information from first-hand sources.

    Rather than “shtoch”, why not suggest some joint spiritual effort to free Mr. Pollard, such as dividing sifrei tehillim or hours of shemiras halashon. Make YWN a vessel for beracha rather than put downs.

  5. “Having reviewed the Pollard file at length as Deputy Attorney General in 1993-1994, I enthusiastically join …”

    Why so enthusiastic all of a sudden? Everything he knows today, he knew 15 years ago as well. Where was our good Former Deputy Attorney General and Harvard Law Professor Heymann in the last 15 years while Pollard was and still is incarcerating in a makom sakana? Was our good Former Deputy Attorney General and Harvard Law Professor too busy advancing his career and concerned that maybe speaking out the truth about Pollard would negatively affect his career?

  6. Why doesnt Wikileaks just come out with who is behind keeping Jonathan Pollard in prison in what is clearly a breach of justice?

  7. This is the second Dreyfus affair.

    #7 maybe new information came out in the past 17 years. Or maybe now that Israel has finally come out in support of Pollard he wants to try to help the cause.

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