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Juror Duty Ryan juror urges Durbin to stay out of it

By  STEVE RHODES

Updated 10:21 AM CDT, Mon, Dec 1, 2008

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Will Dick Durbin put his thumb on the scales of justice for former Governor George Ryan?

 

Amidst the editorial writers and columnists and blog commenters stupefied and disappointed by Sen. Dick Durbin's comments last week that he is considering asking President Bush to set former Gov. George Ryan free from prison early, a juror in the case has now made his own objections official.

Kevin Rein, identified during the 2006 trial as a carpenter from Glen Ellyn, has sent a letter to Durbin outlining his case. Part of that letter is excerpted in the Sun-Times today.

"[S]hould you and Mr. Bush decide to release Mr. Ryan early, it will take away a little more of the faith that the average American has in this country," Rein wrote. "Mr. Durbin, have you given thought to the time and effort put in by the U.S. attorney's office? Have you asked Mr. Fitzgerald or any of the prosecutors or federal agents involved in the case? What about asking Judge Pallmeyer if she was wrong to sentence Mr. Ryan to 6½ years in prison? Remember that the judge took into account many factors when she handed down her sentence. A sentence that was criticized for being too short."

In a Sun-Times story after the verdict was delivered, Rein was reported to have "cited a Fawell memo urging Ryan to get rid of inspectors looking into fund-raising in Ryan's office as key evidence. During closing arguments, prosecutor Patrick Collins called the memo the 'magna carta' of corruption under Ryan." He also described tension between jurors as part of the give-and-take as the panel plowed through transcripts and argued their way through the evidence.

In his letter to Durbin, Rein says: "Mr. Durbin, you have said Mr. Ryan's good name has been damaged. Who did the damage? Mr. Ryan himself did it. Mr. Durbin, where was your concern for the good names of the jurors in the case? After the guilty verdict, Mr. Ryan's defense team chose to attack the good people of the jury."

Rein was the only juror who attended Ryan's sentencing ("A year ago we started the civics lesson. I wanted to see it through") and also spoke out after a Ryan appeal was denied.

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  • jim frantz Tuesday, Dec 2 at 10:38 AM FLAG COMMENT This is another example of politicians disavowing the courts verdict. Ryan should serve his sentence as any other american would be required to do. Senator Durbin should be recalled from office.
  • Frustrated Tuesday, Dec 2 at 8:42 AM FLAG COMMENT To Sen. Durban- This is very upsetting to find out about the recent letter you wrote Mr. Bush. You say that this is about mercy but I disagree. The only message that you will be sending to Gov. Ryan is that he can do anything and not be punished. The message that you are sending to Americans is that an old man's comfort comes before justice. And the message you send to others in jail is that your wife, family and good name ar ... MORE >
  • What a shame Monday, Dec 1 at 1:28 PM FLAG COMMENT Durbin should stay out of this, Ryan broke the law and should stay in jail, I am very dissaopointed with Durbin will niot vote again for him shame on Durbin
  • Free American Monday, Dec 1 at 10:30 AM FLAG COMMENT Bravo Mr Rein. You are a hero to the paople of Illinois.

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