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Default Puerto Rico Governor Surrenders - 03-28-2008, 04:49 PM

shocking. anoter politician in themiddle of a shit storm. wtf is wrong with these people! While the guy is innocent until proven guilty, something doesn't smell right (it could just be funky's crotch again ).


Puerto Rico governor pleads not guilty to charges - CNN.com
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Puerto Rico governor pleads not guilty to charges

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Puerto Rico Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila pleaded not guilty Friday to corruption charges in an alleged campaign finance scheme and was released on his own recognizance.

Hundreds of flag-waving supporters turned out to cheer Acevedo when he arrived at the federal courthouse in San Juan to be fingerprinted and have his mug shot taken.

The governor, who appeared before a federal magistrate, used a smart phone to send a message of gratitude from inside the courthouse to his raucous supporters outside.

"We recognize the presence of the outraged Puerto Ricans here in defense of our people," he said. "We give them thanks and respect."

The governor, charged with 19 counts carrying a potential prison sentence of up to 20 years, is the first Puerto Rican governor to face federal charges since the island became a semiautonomous U.S. commonwealth in 1952.

A grand jury indictment accuses Acevedo and a dozen associates of illegally raising money to pay off more than $500,000 in campaign debts from his two terms as Puerto Rico's nonvoting delegate to Congress from 2000-2004.


Acevedo has denied any wrongdoing and accused U.S. authorities of launching a politically motivated attack.

The governor, who is up for re-election this year, said in a televised address Thursday that he will not resign.

"While I will vigorously defend my actions, my family and my honor, I will never let a politically motivated process distract me from the job I do for you," he said.

At a Thursday night meeting with members of his Popular Democratic Party, however, Acevedo agreed to do anything necessary -- including resign -- to keep the investigation from harming the organization, former party leader Miguel Hernandez Agosto said.

"That, to me, is a very serious, important and patriotic declaration," Hernandez said. "You cannot be more clear."

Acevedo's chief rival in November's gubernatorial election called on Acevedo to resign.

The governor "does not have the moral standing to govern the people and resolve this mess that he has gotten us into," said Luis Fortuno, who is the island's current nonvoting congressional delegate.

Acevedo's Popular Democratic Party supports maintaining Puerto Rico's semiautonomous relationship to the United States, while his rival wants the island to become the 51st state.

Acevedo had accused the Justice Department of targeting him for his criticism of a 2005 FBI raid in Puerto Rico in which a fugitive independence militant was killed. He also said he is being targeted for his opposition to the death penalty, which can only be imposed in the island for federal crimes.

Acting U.S. Attorney Rosa Emilia Rodriguez and the head of the FBI in San Juan have denied any political motivation to the charges against the governor.


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