Judge want delay Libby sentence

AP/NY Times:

A federal judge said Thursday he will not delay a 2 1/2-year prison sentence for I. Lewis ''Scooter'' Libby in the CIA leak case, a ruling that could send the former White House aide to prison within weeks.

U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton's decision will send Libby's attorneys rushing to an appeals court to block the sentence and could force President Bush to consider calls from Libby's supporters to pardon the former aide.

No date was set for Libby to report to prison but it's expected to be within six to eight weeks. That will be left up to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, which will also select a facility.

''Unless the Court of Appeals overturns my ruling, he will have to report,'' Walton said.

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Walton could be putting pressure on President Bush to hurry a pardon so that his verdict will not be overturned on appeal. I think he made several fatal errors in the case that never should have been brought to begin with. I really don't expect Bush to pardon Libby, unfortunately, but he should. This case has been a travesty from its very beginning.

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