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2005-04-19 14:17:00
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DOMINICAN POLITICS #23 - PROFESSOR LEONEL TEACHES

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 SANTO DOMINGO 002164 

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STATE FOR WHA, WHA/CAR, WHA/PCC, WHA/EPSC, INL;
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL KJUS DR
SUBJECT: DOMINICAN POLITICS #23 - PROFESSOR LEONEL TEACHES
LAW AND POLITICS


UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 SANTO DOMINGO 002164

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

STATE FOR WHA, WHA/CAR, WHA/PCC, WHA/EPSC, INL;
NSC FOR SHANNON AND MADISON; DEPT PASS USAID LAC
USCINCSO ALSO FOR POLAD; TREASURY FOR OASIA-LCARTER
USDOC FOR 4322/ITA/MAC/WH/CARIBBEAN BASIN DIVISION
USDOC FOR 3134/ITA/USFCS/RD/WH; DHS FOR CIS-CARLOS ITURREGUI

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL KJUS DR
SUBJECT: DOMINICAN POLITICS #23 - PROFESSOR LEONEL TEACHES
LAW AND POLITICS



1. (SBU) Following is #23 in our series on Dominican
politics in the first year of the Fernandez administration.
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Professor Leonel Teaches Law and Politics
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Santo Domingo's District Attorney Jose Manuel Hernandez
Peguero, was called to the principal's office on April 114.
Leonel Fernandez summoned him to the Presidential Palace the
day after the DA had issued a subpoena for former president
Hipolito Mejia to question him in conjunction with the
Quirino Paulino Castillo narcotics case. The DA emerged from
the office doing everything he could to avoid looking like a
castigated school child while announcing to the press that he
had withdrawn his subpoena for Mejia. It appears as if the
President spent his three-hour meeting with Hernandez
teaching him a legal lesson, a political lesson or both.
Hipolito Mejia went on television Monday night, April 18, and
provided a good gruff show without any revelations.

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Legal lessons: When to go fishing
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Nearly all lawyers are faced at some point with the decision
of when to question a witness or potential defendant. Should
there be an early deposition/interrogation, or should one
wait until one has as many facts as possible to go after the
big fish? If questioned early on, perhaps a potential
defendant will be more talkative and less defensive. The
downside of early questioning is the lack of that information
from other sources, gathered during questioning of witnesses
and evaluation of evidence, that could allow for probing
interrogation resulting in an indictment.

Last Wednesday, April 13, the DA decided he wanted to go
fishing. He issued a subpoena for Mejia relatively early in
the investigation of the complicated, multi-defendant Quirino
case. Calling an ex-President to provide testimony raised
Hernandez,s profile, an important consideration for a man
who sees a political future ahead. By his decision on timing,

Hernandez made it clear that he would be asking wide-ranging
questions in hopes of gathering enough information to
implicate others or move the case forward.

On Thursday President Fernandez called the DA in and told him
to cut bait, instead. Remember, Leonel Fernandez sees
himself as an intellectual, a teacher, a leader, a 21st
century renaissance man for Latin America ) and a lawyer.
His law degree is from the Autonomous University of Santo
Domingo (UASD) and he did post-grad work at Columbia and
SUNY. In a case with as high a profile as the Quirino
Paulino trafficking case, any lawyer will be speculating how
it should progress and what the final outcome will be.

Leonel Fernandez probably stepped in and told his appointed
DA that he was making a tactical legal error. If you want to
catch an ex-President, don't go fishing ) wait until you've
patiently built your case with evidence from other sources,
and then haul the big one in when you're certain you have a
strong enough net to hold him. However, nothing with Leonel
is ever simple. Undoubtedly there was a political lesson to
be taught as well.

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Political lesson: We're working on anti-corruption. Don't
mess it up.
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Fernandez's administration is marshaling several corruption
cases against former Mejia administration officials and
supporters. Mejia has been telling the press for months now
that at least some of the cases, especially that for Plan
Renove, now in hearings at the colonial zone's Palacio de
Justicia, amount to nothing more than a politically motivated
&show8. Leonel has kept himself above the fray, doing
little more in public than making general statements about
preventing and investigating corruption. Fernandez knows
that his top-level legal appointees, particularly Attorney
General Francisco Domnguez Brito and Legal Advisor Cesar
Pina Toribio, are well respected by all, not just by fellow
PLD members. Corruption cases brought to date have a seal of
authenticity because the public believes the AG is a
principled man who would not bring unfounded charges against
someone for political reasons.

DA Hernandez doesn't have a bad reputation, but he doesn't
have the standing of Dominguez Brito. The problem is that a
presidentially appointed DA calling in an ex-president for
questioning could change public perceptions. The average
Dominican could begin to listen to Mejia's complaints about
&show trials.8 Leonel wants to anchor a reputation for his
administration as standing strongly and consistently against
corruption. He knows, for example, that his senior law
enforcement team impresses the USG. Law enforcement
cooperation remains a bright light in the bilateral
relationship; other lights in the house are powered by an
electricity supply as uncertain as the one in San Francisco
de Macoris.

So ) we weren't there and haven't heard directly, but we
assume that during the three-hour meeting, President Leonel
imparted a bit of knowledge from experience to his
over-anxious DA. Publicly, the meeting is being labeled as a
discussion between gentlemen on anti-corruption efforts.

Hernandez told the press that he had already decided to
withdraw the subpoena because a &flood of new information8
had become available. A good part of that flood probably
came from the counsels of the twice-elected President.

On Monday night, as promised (or threatened),Hipolito Mejia
spent an hour on a television interview show. He named no
further names, denied that he had signed the promotion order
for Quirino, and generally put on a good gruff show without
providing any revelations.


2. (U) Drafted by Angela Kerwin.


3. (U) This piece and others in the series can be consulted
on our SIPRNET classified site
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/wha/santodomingo< /a> along with
extensive other material.
HERTELL