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alp227

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Wed Feb 27, 2013, 08:08 PM Feb 2013

US drugs prosecutors switch sides to defend accused Colombian traffickers

US prosecutors and other senior officials who spearheaded the war against drug cartels have quit their jobs to defend Colombian cocaine traffickers, saying their clients are not bad people and that United States drug policy is wrong.

Senior former assistant US attorneys and Drug Enforcement Administration agents are turning years of experience in investigating, indicting and extraditing narcos to the advantage of the alleged traffickers they now represent.

"I'm not embarrassed about the fact that I changed sides," said Robert Feitel, a Washington-based attorney who used to pursue traffickers and money launderers at the Department of Justice. "And I'm not shy about saying that no one knows better how a prosecutor thinks. That's what people get when they come to me. There are lots of hidden things to know about these cases."

The fence-jumpers include Bonnie Klapper, who was feted for taking down the Norte del Valle cartel, Leo Arreguin, who headed the DEA's office in Bogota, and reportedly former members of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, Ice. They work in separate legal practices with their own clients, not as a group.

full: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/27/us-drugs-prosecutors-defending-traffickers

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US drugs prosecutors switch sides to defend accused Colombian traffickers (Original Post) alp227 Feb 2013 OP
I know why BainsBane Feb 2013 #1

BainsBane

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Wed Feb 27, 2013, 08:12 PM
Feb 2013


They aren't bad guys, except for all the people they have killed in the process of trafficking drugs.
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