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May 18th 2010 Newsletter

Marc Wisecarver Case Summary

Two years ago, on April 29, 2008, Marc Wisecarver was working on his vehicle at his place in the country on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation when a pickup truck roared past his house, ignoring 'No Trespass" signs, went into the lower pasture, and began chasing his horses. Wisecarver ran after the pickup shouting for it to stop. When he couldn't get the driver's attention, he retreived his rifle and fired it into the air. The driver of the truck finally quit chasing the horses, and turned his vehicle on Wisecarver. After a shouting match, the driver appeared ready to run over Wisecarver who fired a shot toward the ground through the radiator. Finally, the driver stopped the vehicle.

The driver, Duke Bourne, works for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and stated that as a government employee, he can go anywhere he wants. This was in clear violation of BIA regulations that the landowner, or even a resident, must be informed when a BIA employee will be entering the property.

On Jan. 29, 2009, an all white jury in U. S. Federal court in Rapid City acquitted Wisecarver of Assaulting a Federal Official by reason of self-defense. However, because of faulty jury instructions, the jury asked for clarification three times from Judge Richard H. Battey. The Judge told them his instructions were clear and he would find them in Contempt of Court if they did not rule on shooting the pickup truck. Without being able to use the self-defense portion, the jury had to find Wisecarver guilty of Depredation of Government Property. Marc admitted to shooting the truck. Judge Richard Battey then sentenced Marc Wisecarver to three years in prison and three years probation. Wisecarver has no prior record, and doesn’t use drugs or alcohol.

In February, 2010, the judges of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Paul, MN, said that Wisecarver would have been acquitted of all charges had the jury received proper instructions. (To hear the oral arguments go to 8th Circuit Court of Appeals online.) In their written opinion, dated March 22, 2010, they stated: “Accordingly, the judgment of the district court is reversed. The case is remanded to the district court with directions to vacate it’s judgment of conviction on the depredation count and its sentence.”

Rather than releasing Wisecarver immediately from the Texas prison he has been in since June, 2009, Judge Battey ordered the Federal Marshals to hold him in custody and return him to the Pennington County Jail. The US Attorney, Carolyn Olsen, has recharged Wisecarver, again, with Depredation of Government Property and a Hearing will be held on May 18th at 9:00 AM in the Federal Building.

This is the third hearing on this charge. As it is not a major crime, the charge was dismissed in Oglala Sioux Tribal Court who had original jurisdiction. The attending Tribal Police Officer, Paul Forney, were ordered by the BIA Superintendent, Robert Ecoffey, to arrest Marc Wisecarver or lose his job. He was never questioned in court about the incident to this day. Wisecarver is currently being held in the Pennington County Jail and has been imprisoned for more than 15 months.

For more information contact Mitchell Wisecarver or Charmaine White Face at bhdefenders@msn.com , or call 605-343-5387.

Statement from Marc Wisecarver’s Family

We are proud of Marc for standing up for his Constitutional and human right to defend himself. He is being held illegally after being acquitted by a jury by reason of self defense against an assault by a federal government official. To this day, that government official has never been charged with assault. Why?

We also wonder why a federal judge would continue to persecute Marc Wisecarver. Is it because he is a brown Native American?

We will continue to remind people that the violation of one individual’s Constitutional and human rights is a violation of every person’s rights. We ask the question of each individual: when will it be you who is sitting in prison for defending yourself?

Thank you.

Charmaine White Face formerly Wisecarver)

Mitchell Wisecarver

The Passing of Vincent Brings Plenty

Many of you know Leksi Vincent Brings Plenty as the elderly, holy man who sang and prayed at our Prayer Gatherings and some of our larger meetings. He was introduced at the Black Hills Pow Wow as the Spiritual Advisor for Defenders of the Black Hills and was very proud to help us. Leksi (Uncle) Vincent passed away last Thursday, May 6th, after a lengthy illness. He was 79 years of age. A wake will be held at Porcupine School on the Pine Ridge Reservation next Thursday, May 13th, another wake on Friday, May 14th, at Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge Village with funeral services on Saturday, May 15th.

Our condolences to the family.

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