Re: Dentist Imprisoned 8 Years Without Trial
From: The Webby (nospamattmjiatroepidemicnospam_at_san.rr.com)
Date: 12/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 16:05:12 GMT
Good memory, T! ~TW
In article <nHCwd.2955$ip1.160@fe11.lga>,
"Tony Bad" <spamspamspam@bakedbeans.spam> wrote:
> As I read this the name rang a bell, and I had to go dig thru my desk for an
> article a relative sent me years ago. (I am a pack rat) I found it, and it
> seems
> that the author of the article you posted has only heard part of the story.
>
> The article I have is from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and it is dated
> 5/18/97.
> It mentions the Medicaid fraud, but also says when the FBI came to arrest
> him,
> he had a whole car trunk full of rifles and handguns and threatened the FBI
> saying "they'll never take me alive, I outrank them. God told me for every
> FBI
> person I kill a soul will be saved". It also mentions people in the building
> were worried about him as he always wore army fatigues and was rumored to be
> a
> militia member.
>
> This certainly paints a different picture of the guy than the article below,
> which suggests his only offense was insurance related.
>
> I have no idea what is true, but just found it interesting this name came up
> so
> many years later!
>
> T
>
> "Shyster" <shyster@lawyers.com> wrote in message
> news:67Cwd.1929$4u4.1616@trndny01...
> > Nearly 8 years in prison without a trial
> > Phyllis Schlafly (archive)
> >
> >
> > December 13, 2004 | Print | Send
> >
> >
> > "I want to go to trial on Monday; I've been locked up for nearly eight
> > years," declared Charles Thomas Sell. "The federal court has no evidence,
> > they have no witnesses. I want my trial one week from today. I am not
> > incompetent in any way, shape or form."
> >
> > His statements rang true to bystanders attending his hearing on Nov. 22 in
> > the federal courthouse in St. Louis. Whatever happened to the right of an
> > accused to have a speedy trial?
> >
> > Once a successful dentist in St. Louis County who treated many indigent
> > patients, Sell was accused of Medicaid fraud in 1997. Although he has never
> > hurt anyone, and a federal court held that he poses no danger to those
> > around him, prison officials frequently placed him in solitary confinement
> > for periods that totaled nearly two years.
> >
> > Prison officials tried to drug Sell, allegedly to make him fit for trial,
> > and lower courts ruled in favor of mandatory drugging of this
> > non-convicted,
> > non-dangerous, nonviolent prisoner. The federal government fought all the
> > way to the U.S. Supreme Court for the power to forcibly drug Sell and, even
> > though it lost its case there, the government continued to imprison and
> > prevent him from receiving proper medical care.
> >
> > The forced medication was designed to correct Sell's attitude toward the
> > government. Sell seemed to think the government was out to get him, and the
> > government wanted to drug him to get him to change his mind.
> >
> > Is this occurring in the United States of America?
> >
> > Psychiatrists were frequently employed by the Soviet Union to cover up
> > atrocities and silence critics, but U.S. veterans who fought against the
> > Communists in Korea and Vietnam never expected such tactics to be used by
> > their own government.
> >
> > Earlier this year, a government psychologist declared Sell mentally fit for
> > trial. Apparently, that medical opinion was unsatisfactory to Sell's
> > persecutors, and to everyone's surprise that government psychologist
> > reversed his diagnosis without re-examining him, and declared Sell unfit
> > for
> > trial.
> >
> > An independent psychiatrist then confirmed Sell's own view that he was fit
> > for trial, and the court agreed and scheduled a trial for Nov. 29. But on
> > Nov. 22, lawyers insisted Sell was not ready for trial and persuaded a
> > judge
> > to cancel it.
> >
> > The lawyers argued that Sell is not competent to stand trial because he
> > insists on talking about the abuse he has suffered in prison, abuse that
> > could be proved by prison videos the government is keeping secret. The
> > Association of American Physicians and Surgeons filed a motion for the
> > court
> > to release these tapes, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch also intervened to
> > demand their public release.
> >
> > But it appears that the government is doing everything it can to prevent a
> > trial of Sell that would expose the record of this case.
> >
> > In investigative reporting worthy of a Pulitzer Prize, Carolyn Tuft of the
> > St. Louis Post-Dispatch revealed on Nov. 23 some of the evidence on the
> > still-secret videos. She reported that two videotapes of Sell show him
> > being
> > stripped, scalded, humiliated and brutalized in a way that sounds
> > shockingly
> > similar to the abuse of inmates by their U.S. captors at Abu Ghraib prison
> > in Iraq.
> >
> > Is there no accountability for this type of government misconduct? Instead
> > of investigating and punishing the wrongdoers, federal officials are moving
> > heaven and earth to avoid a public trial that could expose the tapes and
> > the
> > fact that a man has been held in prison so long without trial.
> >
> > The only one in the courtroom making any sense at what should have been the
> > final hearing before trial was Sell himself, who stood up to assert his
> > constitutional rights. His plea was to no avail, as the judge ordered him
> > shipped to North Carolina for yet another examination by a government
> > psychiatrist.
> >
> > By now Sell knows the game all too well, and he announced in open court
> > that
> > he would not submit to another sham mental evaluation. Nevertheless, he
> > will
> > be transported cross-country to find another government psychiatrist to
> > deliver the desired diagnosis to save officials from public scrutiny.
> >
> > We've all seen the pictures of Abu Ghraib, so why can't we see pictures of
> > prisoner abuse in the federal prison at Springfield, Mo.? Congress should
> > demand the immediate release of the shocking videos showing the
> > mistreatment
> > of Sell and also order a full accounting of the taxpayers' money spent by
> > the government to keep a man in prison nearly eight years without trial.
> >
> >
> >
> > ©2004 Copley News Service
> >
> > http://www.townhall.com/columnists/phyllisschlafly/ps20041213.shtml
> >
> >
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