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Posada Carriles' lawyer offered to help condemn Cuban 5

17.2.11

Rock around the Blockade - Viva Cuba! news blog: US terrorist Carriles' lawyer offered to help condemn Cuban 5: "by Jos�Pertierra, South Journal, 16 February 2011.

The prosecution in the case against Luis Posada Carriles revealed that the defendant�s lawyer, Arturo Hernandez, had closely followed the process held in Miami against the five Cubans who have been held in US prisons for over a decade now, according to a document presented in Monday�s hearing.

One of the three prosecutors that took the case the United States vs. Gerardo Hernandez et al said on February 10, 2010 that Posada Carriles� lawyer had repeatedly contacted the prosecutors of the case against Gerardo Hernandez in 2001, during the course of the process and had even offered his services to help the Miami prosecutors to judge the Cuban."

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