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Re: Jim Bell's Sentencing Delayed Again
Looks like Jim has been sentenced to 10 years without the right
to correspondence.
To those who do not understand the cultural connotations of this
phrase, I will explain. During Stalin's purges around 1937, a lot of
people were arrested and nothing could be found out about them --
not even when they were held. Their relatives were later notified that
the prisoners were sentenced to 10 years without the right to
correspondence.
That was an euphemism for being executed.
I would not be surprized if Jim committed a "suicide". With the advance
of modern psychology and psychotropic drugs, that could even be a true
suicide, done without physical assistance of Jim's captors.
Or Jim might suddenly die of "heart attack".
In fact, I am willing to bet 40 cents against a dollar that Jim will
notg et out of jail alive.
igor
John Young wrote:
>
>
> Jim Bell was scheduled to be sentenced today at 9:30 AM.
> I called the court's ever-helpful administrative office
> (1-253-593-6754) for a report and was told that sentencing
> had been postponed until December 12, 10:30AM.
>
> Other info:
>
> Mail sent to Jim (not by me) since his request for books has
> been returned twice that I know about
>
> Books sent to Kitsap County jail, where he was first incarcerated,
> was returned marked "Not in Jail."
>
> After this an inquiry to the court was made about Jim's
> location (not by me) and it was learned that he had been
> transferred to Federal Detention Center at SeaTac, WA.
> A letter sent there recently was returned unopened, marked
> "Return to Writer."
>
> The court docket today at 8:00PM does not list his relocation
> nor the new sentencing date. However, entries usually appear
> a day or so after an action:
>
> http://jya.com/jimbell-dock3.htm
>
> Perhaps one of our legal subscribers could comment on what's
> going on with these repeated delays in sentencing, especially
> whether it's common to do so after a plea agreement is reached.
>
> Now, scuttlebutt: a person at a Seattle legal document service
> told me today that another case is coming up similar to Jim's
> that also alleges "intimidation of IRS officials." Whether that
> relates to delays in Jim's case is a mystery inside an enigma.
>
>
- Igor.