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2.2.11

Jailed Iran/Contra Whistleblower Claims U.S. Prosecutor "Lied to Judge" | | the narcosphere: "Cele Castillo Contends Proof of Deception is Now in the Court Record
Former DEA agent Celerino “Cele” Castillo III has filed a “section 2255” habeas corpus appeal in federal court in San Antonio, Texas, alleging that he is the victim of prosecutorial misconduct and asking that the judge set aside his sentence for dealing firearms without a license.
Castillo is currently serving a 37-month stint in the La Tuna Federal Prison Camp in Anthony, N.M., after being convicted in October 2008 on the gun-dealing charges. Ever since his arrest in early March 2008, Castillo’s case has been full of twists and turns, including allegations that his attorney provided ineffective legal representation, a charge also raised in the 2255 pleadings."


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