Durbin To Ask Bush To Commute Ryan Sentence

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December 1, 2008 06:21 PM EST | AP

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U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., talks to reporters about his reasons to petition President Bush with a letter asking for his commutation of former Gov. George Ryan prison sentence during a news conference in Chicago, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

CHICAGO — Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin asked President Bush on Monday to consider commuting former Gov. George Ryan's 6 1/2-year racketeering sentence to time served, standing firm on his appeal for mercy despite an outpouring of criticism.

"This action would not pardon him of his crimes or remove the record of his conviction, but it would allow him to return to his wife and family for their remaining years," the Democratic senator said in a letter asking Bush to free the former Republican governor from prison.

Durbin told reporters he was moved by the plight of Ryan's wife, Lura Lynn, who is in ill health and needs her husband by her side.

"I am asking for mercy for the husband of a woman I admire very much," he said.

Ryan, 74, a one-term governor, was convicted in 2006 of racketeering, fraud and other offenses, and has served one year of his federal prison sentence. It is customary for an outgoing president to issue pardons and commute sentences before leaving office, and Ryan is pinning his hopes for early release on Bush.

Durbin is adding his voice to others who have called for Ryan's freedom, including Gov. Rod Blagojevich. In his letter, Durbin described Ryan's circumstances in dismal terms.

"He has lost his state pension benefits and a commutation will not restore them," Durbin said. "He would emerge from prison facing economic uncertainty at an advanced stage of his life."

Durbin said last week that he was considering such an appeal to Bush, triggering criticism in editorial pages and elsewhere around the state.

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Patrick M. Collins, who was chief prosecutor at the Ryan trial, said commuting a sentence should be reserved for extraordinary cases.

"My question is, what is the extraordinary circumstance we have here?" Collins said. "Yes, we have an elderly defendant, but that doesn't distinguish Mr. Ryan from many other people in the federal prison population."

Ryan was convicted of taking part in a coverup of bribes paid in return for truck drivers licenses when he was Illinois secretary of state in the 1990s, using state employees to run his campaigns and steering contracts to lobbyist and cronies.

The investigation began in large part because of a November 1994 expressway tragedy outside Milwaukee in which a heavy mudguard-taillight assembly fell off a truck and ended up under a van driven by the Rev. Scott Willis of Chicago. It ignited the van's gas tank, which exploded and killed six Willis children.

The truck driver took the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination when asked how he got his license. But his boss testified that he bought licenses wholesale from a woman who admitted donating bribe money to the Citizens for Ryan campaign fund.

The investigation found that such bribery was widespread and applicants were able to get licenses without passing the road safety test.

Ryan disbanded the secretary of state's unit that was investigating driver license bribery in the wake of the Willis tragedy after his top aide, Scott Fawell, urged him to get rid of agents who asked questions about political fundraising.

CHICAGO — Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin asked President Bush on Monday to consider commuting former Gov. George Ryan's 6 1/2-year racketeering sentence to time served, standing firm on his appeal fo...
CHICAGO — Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin asked President Bush on Monday to consider commuting former Gov. George Ryan's 6 1/2-year racketeering sentence to time served, standing firm on his appeal fo...
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1st point/ques­tion... Ryan committed a crime, sentenced to a much shorter sentence than a non Governor would have received, and now wants out? How many other criminals have ill family members at home? Pardon one, pardon all. 2nd point/ques­tion...why is Durbin doing this? He never crosses party lines. Is there a back office deal somewhere in the midst of this, or does Ryan/Big Jim Thompson have something on Durbin, and this is the quid pro quo?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 12/04/2008
- Loki11467 I'm a Fan of Loki11467 8 fans permalink
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He needs to finish his term in jail. Sorry Dickie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 12/02/2008
- Lerrin I'm a Fan of Lerrin 8 fans permalink
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The Willis children didn't have their death sentence commuted..­..and George shouldn't have his sentence commuted either....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 12/02/2008

I think that Durbin's expressed sentiments are deeply affected by the recent loss of his daughter. He is one of the very best senators serving in the U.S. Senate and I respect him for taking an unpopular position that he believes is the right thing. Although I believe that George Ryan is a criminal I think that his sentence should be commuted and Blagogevich should take his place. During the trial it emerged that George Ryan had withdrawn only 5k from the bank over the prior 10 years leading up to his conviciton and ridiculous as that may be his wife should not be made to suffer as she obviously is and his serving 6 rather than 2 years serves no effective purpose to right the wrongs that he committed. I do not support George Ryan's commutation with anywhere near the same degree that I scoff at those who would see him serve time whilst Mayor Richard M. Daley walks free and gives the phrase "Teflon Don" a new meaning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 12/02/2008
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If it were up to me I'd reunite George with his wife... I'd throw her in jail too...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 12/02/2008

LOL...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 12/02/2008
- Tinsdale I'm a Fan of Tinsdale 16 fans permalink

One word for Mr. Durbin: Disgraceful

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 AM on 12/02/2008

I thought one has to show remorse in order to be eligible for pardon. Ryan has never admitted to committing a crime. He says he has a "clear conscience". This guy needs to stay in prison a while longer to think about his actions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 AM on 12/02/2008
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Ask the Iran-Contra conspirators if they experienced any remorse. Pardoning the guilty and unrepentant is par for the course for the Bush crime family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 12/02/2008
- DuPageDem I'm a Fan of DuPageDem 19 fans permalink

He hasn't only shown no remorse -- he actively tried to sabotage the investigation. This is about one thing: The political class protecting its own. Just like Nixon, Ollie North and Scooter Libby.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 12/02/2008

"What did his wife do?"

She sat back and grew fat off the land of Corruption and was adored by all because she was the Governor's wife. Perhaps, I'm wrong. Maybe during that year when the government reported that Ryan only drew 90 dollars out of his banking account, it was because his wife paid for every thing instead of what the prosecutors got the jury to believe, that his money came from the bribery machine he set up in his office. I just love how politicians go into inner city neighborhoods and talk about social responsibility, but I guess Ryan's wife is a "victim". She lived it up high on illegal gains
while those around her didn't. Now what about some equity? Maybe she should join a convent and repent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 12/01/2008
- nowalnuts I'm a Fan of nowalnuts 3 fans permalink

I feel bad for his wife too but having that attitude is just another reason corrupt old white men do so well in America. He wasn't worried about tearing families apart when he had power but he's old now so it's ok.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 12/01/2008

Who will bring back the lives that were lost due to his crimes?

He was elected to protect the citizens of Illinois.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 12/01/2008
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Commute, not pardon.

I agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 12/01/2008
- ChicagoSuz I'm a Fan of ChicagoSuz 13 fans permalink
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I agree with Sen. Durbin. C'mon... it's almost Christmas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 12/01/2008
- Danigirl65 I'm a Fan of Danigirl65 17 fans permalink
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I'm sorry, but I strongly disagree. Perhaps Ryan should have thought a bit more before committing the crimes. The saying goes you do the crime, you do the time. 'Nuff said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 12/02/2008
- ChicagoSuz I'm a Fan of ChicagoSuz 13 fans permalink
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Here's another saying: "Vengeance is mine," sayeth the Lord...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 AM on 12/06/2008
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 85 fans permalink

I'd like to think that America might still have a little mercy left in it's heart for an elderly and ill wife. I don't think that a 74 year old guy with no income is likely to do a lot of harm to American with the time he has left. Dick Durbin is asking for mercy for a guy from the opposing political party, so I don't think this is old boy stuff. I think Durbin still has a heart. Maybe America would be a better place if more of us remembered where we left our own hearts---and fought to get them back. Do we really want to live in a country where there is no room for mercy towards sick old women? I don't. Send the man home to take care of his ailing wife.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 12/01/2008
- DuPageDem I'm a Fan of DuPageDem 19 fans permalink

What about justice for the Willis family? Oh, they don't belong to the good ol boys club of Durbin and Ryan, so they don't matter. Mrs. Ryan can have her dear hubby back when the Willis' get their kids back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 12/02/2008
- infodoc1 I'm a Fan of infodoc1 8 fans permalink

If Illinois politicians spent as much time looking out for citizens as they do for their corrupt cronies we would be in much better shape.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 12/01/2008
- Danigirl65 I'm a Fan of Danigirl65 17 fans permalink
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THANK YOU!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 12/02/2008
- Tinsdale I'm a Fan of Tinsdale 16 fans permalink

Seconded.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 12/02/2008
- plzchuteme I'm a Fan of plzchuteme 34 fans permalink
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Thumbs down!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 12/01/2008
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