- Reggie Walton
Reggie B. Walton (born
Donora, Pennsylvania ,February 8 ,1949 ) is a federal judge on theUnited States District Court for the District of Columbia .Early life and education
Walton's father worked two jobs in the steel town Donora in which the young Walton appeared in court three times over gang fighting. Walton credits an incident in which a friend nearly killed a rival with an icepick with convincing him to turn towards academics. He won a football scholarship to get his
Bachelor of Arts degree from West Virginia State College in 1971, and then a law degree from TheAmerican University ,Washington College of Law , in 1974. Judge Walton is a member ofAlpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.Career
Walton served as an Associate Judge of the
Superior Court of the District of Columbia from1981 to1989 and from1991 to2001 . He also served as associate director of theOffice of National Drug Control Policy . In 2001, he was nominated to be a federal bench by PresidentGeorge W. Bush , and subsequently confirmed by the U.S. Senate. In 2004, Bush appointed him to chair a theNational Prison Rape Elimination Commission , investigating ways to curbprison rape . In May 2007,Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts Jr. appointed him to a seat on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.Despite his appointments by Republican officials, "
The Washington Post " reported, "fellow judges and lawyers who appear before him say Walton's decisions do not appear to be guided by politics but by a tough-on-crime mentality." Walton is known by local defense attorneys as a "long ball hitter" - a judge willing to impose long sentences in order to deter future crimes. In fall 2005, the judge was driving his wife and daughter to the airport for a vacation when he came across an assailant attacking a cab driver on the side of the road. Walton tackled the assailant and subdued him until police arrived. The D.C. police spokesperson noted in response, "God bless Judge Walton. I surely wouldn't want to mess with him." [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/04/AR2007060401601.html "Libby Jurist's Career Built on Toughness"] , "The Washington Post ",June 5 ,2007 ]Cases presided over
Past cases
Walton dismissed one of FBI
whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds ' lawsuits, after "sitting on the case with no activity for almost two years," [ [http://antiwar.com/deliso/?articleid=7856 " The War Party Is Down, but for How Long?"] by Christopher Deliso,antiwar.com ,1 November 2005 ] and is "randomly" presiding over her other suit as well. For some reason, Walton's required financial disclosure report for2003 is completely redacted. [PDFlink| [http://www.judicialwatch.org/judges/2004/rwalton.pdf 2003 Financial Disclosure Report of Reggie B. Walton] |120 KiB , hosted by judicialwatch.org] According to Edmonds, this redacted statement "appears to be in violation of theEthics in Government Act ," which requires judges and certain high ranking government officials to file such reports annually.United States v. Libby
Walton has also been presiding over the
criminal case of Vice PresidentDick Cheney 's former chief of staff,Scooter Libby . OnMarch 6 ,2007 , the jury convicted Libby of four of the five counts with which he was charged: two counts of perjury, one of obstruction of justice, and one of making false statements to federal investigators." [http://www.nytimes.com/ref/washington/LIBBYDIARY.html Diary of the Leak Trial] ", "The New York Times ", updated periodically, accessedJune 23 ,2007 .] OnJune 5 ,2007 , Walton sentenced Libby to 30 months in federal prison and a fine of US$250,000, and, subsequently, he ordered that Libby report to jail without bail pending any appeals.Neil A. Lewis and David Stout, [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/14/washington/14cnd-libby.htm "Judge Won't Delay Libby Prison Term"] , "The New York Times ",14 June ,2007 , accessed16 June ,2007 .] OnJune 20 ,2007 , Libby appealed Walton's ruling in federal appeals court.Associated Press , [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/20/washington/20brfs-libby.htm "Libby Appeals Sentencing Ruling"] , "New York Times ",20 June ,2007 , accesssed20 June ,2007 .] The next day, Walton filed a 30-page expanded ruling, in which he explained his decision to deny Libby bail in more detail.Josh Gerstein, [http://www.nysun.com/article/57156?page_no=1 "Libby Judge Files Expanded Opinion:] Details Decision Not Allowing Libby to Remain Free", "New York Sun ",June 22 ,2007 , accessedJune 22 ,2007 .] See|United States v. Libby#Sentencing|United States v. Libby#Libby ordered to jail pending appealMohammon v. Bush
Walton presided over
Mohammon v. Bush , a set of amalgamatedhabeas corpus petitions, submitted on behalf ofGuantanamo captives .cite news
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Hatfill v. John Ashcroft et al.
Walton has been presiding over the lawsuit that
Steven Hatfill filed against former US Attorney GeneralJohn Ashcroft . [ [http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/08/26/lawsuit.hatfill/ "Anthrax 'person of interest' sues Ashcroft, FBI"] , "CNN ",27 August 2003 .] Ashcroft publicly described Hatfill as a "Person of interest " in the FBI's investigations into the2001 anthrax attacks . OnMarch 30 ,2007 , Walton issued an order warning Hatfill that he may lose his civil lawsuit over the leaks if he does not compel journalists to name their sources and giving Hatfill untilApril 16 ,2007 , to decide whether to do so. [PDFlink| [http://www.anthraxinvestigation.com/Hatfill94.pdf Hatfill v. Ashcroft "et al"] |34.7 KiB ,United States District Court for the District of Columbia Civil Action No. 03-1793.] See Josh Gerstein, [http://www.nysun.com/article/51808 "Judge Urges Hatfill To Compel Outing of Sources"] , "The New York Sun ",April 4 ,2007 , accessedJune 23 ,2007 .] Hatfill's lawyers have complied with the order, as reported on April 18th by Gerstein, who warns that a "free press battle looms," asThe reporters in jeopardy now are expected to defy Hatfill's subpoenas and any court order to name their sources. ... one critical issue will be whether Judge Walton imposes fines on the news organizations involved. ... A First Amendment battle could possibly be avoided: The government and Dr. Hatfill's lawyers asked Walton to name a mediator to explore a possible settlement of the case. ... No one has been charged in the anthrax attacks, which killed at least five people.Josh Gerstein, [http://www.nysun.com/article/52682 "Free Press Battle Looms in Hatfill Case"] , "
See|Steven Hatfill#Hatfill v. John Ashcroft, et al.The New York Sun ",April 18 ,2007 , accessedJune 23 ,2007 .]ee also
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2001 Anthrax attacks
*CIA leak grand jury investigation
*Lewis Libby
*National Prison Rape Elimination Commission
*Steven Hatfill
*United States v. Libby Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/walton-bio.html USCourts.gov] - 'Judge Reggie B. Walton' (official US Court biography)
* [http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Former_FBI_whistleblower_files_against_judge_0322.html RawStory.com] - 'Former FBI whistleblower files against judge in Libby trial over secrecy issues', Ron Brynaert, "Raw Story " (March 22, 2006)
* [http://www.slate.com/id/2168642/ Slate.com] - 'Free Scooter Libby: The case gets weirder by the day,' By Christopher Hitchens (June 18, 2007)
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