[Ppnews] Misconduct alleged in firebombing case
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 27, 2007
Misconduct alleged in firebombing case
Attorney of suspect in UW arson says prosecutors, FBI committed perjury
By Paul Shukovsky
An attorney for a woman facing trial for allegedly participating in
the 2001 firebombing of the Center for Urban Horticulture at the
University of Washington has accused the government of "egregious
prosecutorial misconduct."
Briana Waters, 32, of Berkeley, Calif., is one of five people
allegedly linked to the Earth Liberation Front to be charged with
setting the facility ablaze in what they thought would be a blow
against genetic engineering of plants. The fire destroyed years of
botanical research. The UW spent $7 million to rebuild the facility.
In a court filing Wednesday asking for a conference with the judge,
attorney Robert Bloom asserts that two federal prosecutors and two
FBI agents, all based in Seattle, committed perjury and obstruction of justice.
Bloom charges that they suppressed evidence of his client's innocence
and prepared false FBI summaries of a witness interview incriminating Waters.
In September, U.S. District Judge Franklin Burgess of Tacoma denied a
defense motion seeking an investigation into the alleged misconduct
and dismissal of the charges.
In his ruling, Burgess called Bloom's allegations "speculation" and
said prosecutorial misconduct "cannot rationally be concluded from
the so-called discrepancies pointed to" by the defense.
Bloom insists that a report detailing a December 2005 FBI interview
with admitted firebomber Jennifer Kolar was doctored to hide the fact
that Kolar did not name Waters during the interview.
Bloom said his Wednesday motion seeking a hearing provides Burgess
with information that was not before the judge in September.
"We fully anticipate that the motion will be rejected," First
Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Bartlett said Thursday.
The other prosecutor on the case, Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew
Friedman, had no comment. Neither did an FBI spokesman responding for
Special Agents Ted Halla and Anthony Torres.
The Waters case is scheduled for trial Feb. 4. She faces a mandatory
minimum sentence of 35 years if convicted.
Kolar, of Seattle, and Lacey Phillabaum of Spokane have pleaded
guilty to arson, conspiracy and use of a destructive device during a
crime of violence.
Another suspect, Justin Solondz, most recently of Jefferson County,
is a fugitive. William Rogers was arrested in connection with the
arson and committed suicide in his jail cell.
P-I reporter Paul Shukovsky can be reached at 206-448-8072 or
paulshukovsky at seattlepi.com.
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