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U.S. News: Calimlims appeal conviction

CHICAGO , Illinois- Judge Rudolph T. Randa of the United States District Court of Eastern Wisconsin in Milwaukee delayed for another month the entry into prison of Dr. Jefferson N. Calimlim and his wife, Elnora (nee: Mendoza) after the couple filed an appeal before the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago, Illinois.

Although Judge Randa did not explain the extension of the self-surrender of the Calimlim couple scheduled last Jan. 17th, the lawyers for the couple told the judge that they had appealed his ruling of Nov. 17 convicting them to serve four years in prison after he found the medical doctors guilty of imposing forced labor on an illegal immigrant they harbored as a maid in their eastern Wisconsin home for 19 years. Their lawyer Michael J. Fitzgerald of Glynn, Fitzgerald & Albee , S.C. also told Judge Randa that he had not yet “resolved issues regarding restitution, criminal forfeiture of the defendant’s home and the defendant’s motion for bond pending appeal."

A check with the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit showed that the Calimlims were given until Jan. 26, 2007 to file their transcript information and their Appellant’s briefs on Feb. 26, 2007."

Their son, Jefferson M. Calimlim, 32, who was accused of conspiring to harbor an illegal alien, was sentenced to three years probation, including four months of house arrest with an electronic monitoring device, and fined $5,000. He was found guilty of one-count of harboring an alien but acquitted on two other charges. But their son did not appeal Judge Randa’s verdict.

 
U.S. News: Calimlims appeal conviction
 
Posted on Wednesday, January 31 @ 13:56:01 CST by comicarts
 

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