[TheForge] Mark Krause held on bomb making charges
Andrew Vida
osan at netlabs.net
Fri Dec 17 09:35:13 EST 2010
Well, if you people really give a shit about him, you'd better get on
the fucking stick and talk to ACLU and other such organizations for
possible pro-bono help. As of this moment, his life is toast.
You might want to talk to some of those AR lawyers, too. This could be
a very high profile case and pro bono work could generate an awful lot
of buesiness. Time to act is now, not in ten minutes. His ass is on
the line and if you believe in his innocence, you have a choice to make
- help or sit idle. No matter to me either way and I'm not preaching -
just giving a clear reminder of what is what.
Even if he cops a plea and does no time (not likely) his life will be
shit as this will follow him everywhere for all his days.
Don't know Mark, but I will take the first step and talk to ACLU.
How's about youse?
Paul Boulay wrote:
> Peter and all,
>
> I visited with Jill Turman at her shop this afternoon. She read me excerpts out of a letter that she'd just received from Mark -- it was dated on the 5th of December. They were some of the most disturbing and disheartening words I've heard in years.
> Mark described that his (court appointed?) lawyer told him of the evidence that the federal agents have against him. Apparently it consists of a book on right wing militias from a "how to" point-of-view and a book on homemade munitions of the anarchist cookbook variety and sundry household items that resemble those used in the construction of this particular device. Mark says the books came to him when he cleaned out the effects of a deceased friend (I don't remember the name), that he'd flipped through them but that's about it. Mark says that he's been advised to enter into a plea bargain (in order to avoid a 25 years to life attempted murder conviction -- even though all the evidence is essentially circumstantial.) Mark goes on to say "based on that evidence I might even convict me." He does explicitly deny making any such bomb or placing any such device as he is accused of.
> Jill said that she has been in touch with a couple of federal criminal attorneys in Arkansas. Their services would cost $50K to $75K plus expenses plus the cost of expert witnesses. I note that the Mark Krause legal defense fund has $1900 in it.
> What is so disturbing in all this is the sense that "there but for the grace of God go I". Here is a creative hard-working artist-blacksmith who's gone through a divorce and lost his house through foreclosure. He has pulled up stakes and moved cross country to get work. He was apparently putting his life back together when 10 FBI agents with guns drawn show up on his doorstep at 5AM. How many of us have 100K at the ready to defend ourselves from such a random event? How many of us have books, pamphlets or computer files that could be taken as our personal position simply because they happen to be in our possession?
>
> Paul Boulay
>
>> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 18:45:35 -0800
>> From: peter fels & phoebe palmer <artgawk at thegrid.net>
>> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Mark Krause held on bomb making charges
>> To: "Rome H. Hutchings" <rome.hutchings at theprairieismygarden.com>,
>> Blacksmithing List Sponsored by ABANA <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
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>> Any updates on how Mark is doing?
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> Paul Boulay
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