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René González:
new motion filed
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WASHINGTON,
June 26.—ON June 22, René González Sehwerert’s
lawyers re-filed a motion with the Florida Southern
District Court, Miami Division, requesting that his
conditions of supervised release be modified and
that he be allowed to return to Cuba, where his
family is resident, the antiterroristas.cu. website
reports.
René
served his entire prison term and was released on
October 7, 2011. Since then, he has been obliged to
serve three years’ probation in the United States,
which is preventing him from rejoining his family
and society in Cuba.
A similar motion was filed by René’s
lawyers prior to his release. The judge’s response
then was that he was required to serve the three
years of supervised release so that she could assess
his conduct.
Now, eight months later, René has
met each and every one of the conditions imposed on
him. It is time for him to be allowed to return to
Cuba. •
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From prison
WE visited Gerardo Hernández for the
fifth time and, as usual, his spirits seemed higher
than ours despite the fact that he resides in a
maximum-security federal prison.
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CAN SOMEBODY PROTECTING CUBA AGAINST
TERRORISM BE FAIRLY TRIED IN MIAMI?
United
States v. Gerardo Hernández, Luis Medina, Antonio
Guerrero, Rubén Campa and René González.
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New legal step
in the case of
the Cuban Five
ON
June 6, 2012, a motion on behalf of Gerardo
Hernández requesting an Oral Argument and Discovery
was filed with the U.S. Southern District Court of
Florida (Miami Court) by counsel Tom Goldstein and
Martin Garbus*, through his local counsel Richard
Klugh.
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