Friday, March 01, 2024

Friday news

 First, a big congrats to our three new judges.  Jackie Becerra, David Leibowitz, and Melissa Damian were all confirmed this week.  And Judge Becerra was sworn in yesterday, which means she will take the Miami seat.  The next judge who is sworn in will spend a short amount of time in Ft. Lauderdale and then to Miami.  The third judge to be sworn in will be in Ft. Lauderdale for a while.  Current judges: get your transfer orders ready!

In case-related news, Manuel Rocha, the Cuban spy, announced yesterday that he would be pleading guilty.  That was FAST.  From the AP's Joshua Goodman:

A former career U.S. diplomat told a federal judge Thursday he will plead guilty to charges of working for decades as a secret agent for communist Cuba, an unexpectedly swift resolution to a case prosecutors called one of the most brazen betrayals in the history of the U.S. foreign service.

Manuel Rocha’s stunning fall from grace could culminate in a lengthy prison term after the 73-year-old said he would admit to federal counts of conspiring to act as an agent of a foreign government.

Prosecutors and Rocha’s attorney indicated the plea deal includes an agreed-upon sentence but they did not disclose details at a hearing Thursday. He is due back in court April 12, when he is scheduled to formalize his guilty plea and be sentenced.

The brief hearing shed no new light on the question that has proved elusive since Rocha’s arrest in December: What exactly did he do to help Cuba while working at the State Department for two decades? That included stints as ambassador to Bolivia and top posts in Argentina, Mexico, the White House and the U.S. Interests Section in Havana.

“Ambassador Rocha,” as he preferred to be called, was well known among Miami’s elite for his aristocratic, almost regal, bearing befitting his Ivy League background. His post-government career included time as a special adviser to the commander of the U.S. Southern Command and more recently as a tough-talking Donald Trump supporter and Cuba hardliner, a persona friends and prosecutors say Rocha adopted to hide his true allegiances.

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