

Washington, DC, December 21, 1995 -- "Growing and increasingly powerful law
enforcement agencies urgently require increased oversight," said Robert Fogelnest,
president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), in
response to the report released today by the Senate subcommittee investigating the
August, 1992 tragedy at Ruby Ridge, Idaho.
"How many more innocent Americans need to get shot to death as a result of
'mistakes and misinformation' by law enforcement authorities," Fogelnest asked?
"How many deaths does it take before too many people have died?"
"The subcommittee's unanimous conclusions reflect concerns that the nation's
criminal defense lawyers have been expressing for some time now," he said, referring
to the report of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and
Government Information. The subcommittee concluded that:
"The Senate panel is right on the mark in saying that 'reestablishing the bond of
trust between Americans and our law enforcement agencies must begin with an honest
accounting by those in government,'" Fogelnest, a New York City attorney, added.
"We continue to urge congressional leaders to hold hearings to comprehensively
examine law enforcement abuses. And we implore them not to pass any new
legislation -- like so-called 'antiterrorism' legislation that may come to the House floor
as early as January -- that confers still greater powers on the very agencies at fault in
the Ruby Ridge case and numerous other cases."
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)