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Thursday, March 01, 2007 

Current mood:outraged
Category: News and Politics
And on a more serious note . . .

I have a friend who I've known since he was eight, his name is Eric Volz. He's a grown man now, a solid brother and the victim of injustice in Nicaragua.

He has been falsely accused, and convicted of a horrible crime. Any of you in Law know how crazy it can be for Americans accused in foreign countries. This is absolutely unbelievable.

Please pressure your Senators and Congressman to respond to this situation. If you follow Eric's link on this page, it will bring you to your own representatives. If you want, copy the text below or part of it and paste it in your note.

Please join me in this campaign to correct this.

Thanks so much! Maggie


ERIC STANLEY VOLZ
Imprisoned in Nicaragua

FEBRUARY 25, 2007
I. The Facts:
Doris Jimenez was killed Tuesday, November 21, 2006, between 11:45 am and 1:00 pm, in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. Her body was found at about 2:00 pm inside a clothing store she owned. She was tied, strangled and asphyxiated. Doris was popular and attractive and her murder deeply unsettled this small tourist town.

Eric Volz was two hours away in Managua at the time of the murder. Eric, a 27-year old American, had been living in Nicaragua for some two years. Not only were there 10 witnesses who saw him in Managua during the time of the murder, none of the physical evidence recovered from the scene linked Eric to the crime. Indeed, none of the blood, fluid, hair, or other physical evidence collected at the scene had any tie to Eric.

Throughout the day of the murder Eric was in Managua at the house where he lived and worked. Eric's house in Managua served as the offices of EP Magazine -- a sustainable development and lifestyle magazine. Eric awoke there early that morning and entered the office area at around 9:15 am. The housekeeper, security guard and no fewer than five EP workers were there at the time and saw Eric.

At about 10:30 am, Eric received a visit from two women interested in EP Magazine. They met with Eric until approximately 11:00 am. Around noon, Eric met with Ricardo Castillo, a well-regarded journalist and a potential contributing editor for EP Magazine. The meeting between Eric and Castillo included a telephone conference call between Eric, Castillo and a US business contact in Atlanta, Georgia, Nick Purdy. That 54-minute conference call, which ended at 1:14 pm, is supported by phone records. Nick Purdy also had digital time-stamped instant messages from Eric showing that in total the two men were engaged in intensive business communications from approximately 9:21 am until 2:07 pm.

After the call with Nick Purdy, Eric, Castillo and Adam Paredes (an EP employee) had a curried fish and vegetable lunch prepared by the EP housekeeper, Martha. This lunch was witnessed by several EP colleagues. Castillo left the EP house around 2:00 pm.

Eric was at the house in Managua and in the presence of 5 people when he received the news that Doris was dead. He received that news from a friend of Doris' who called his cell phone and spoke to Eric at 2:43 pm. At about that same time, yet another witness, Rossy, arrived and saw Eric at his house in Managua.

At around 3:00pm, Eric rented a car to go to San Juan del Sur quickly and assist her family. Eric's own car was old and slow and he often rented a car for the one-lane trip to San Juan. The car was delivered by Hertz Rent A Car to the Managua house. Eric did not meet with the rental car staff himself, however, one of his employees brought him the rental car credit vouchers for Eric to sign. The rental car contract was printed by Hertz Rent A Car at 3:11 pm.

In addition to the witnesses above, Eric's defense was also able to secure cell phone records (known as "cell site" records that show the location of the cell phone at the time a call is received or made) for Eric's cell phone which showed that Eric was using his cell phone in Managua that day. The cell site records show that Eric's cell phone was used in Managua during the time of the murder and until late afternoon when he departed for San Juan del Sur to be with Doris' family. Indeed, the first call that Eric made outside of the Managua area did not occur until 4:38 pm.

II. The Arrest and Prosecution of Eric Volz:

Despite the conclusive evidence placing Eric two hours away in Managua at the time of the crime in San Juan del Sur, the police issued an arrest warrant for Eric, as well three others: Armando Llanes, Nelson Lopez-Danglas and Julio Chamorro, for the murder of Doris Jimenez. These arrest warrants were based on the prosecution's first theory that Eric and Llanes, Doris' current boyfriend, went inside the store with Danglas and Chamorro - two known, petty criminals and drug users from San Juan - and raped and killed Doris. This version of events appears to have come from the unsigned "confession" of Chamorro.

A few days after his arrest, Lopez-Danglas apparently "confessed" that at 1:00 pm he was outside the store and saw Eric and an unknown man inside the store. Lopez-Danglas, who at the time of his arrest had injuries to his penis and scratches on his neck, torso, forearms and hands, stated that Eric asked him to meet him at 1:00 pm in front of Doris' store and paid him 50 cordobas to move two bags into a white car. In return for this testimony against Eric, Danglas was released and all charges against him were dropped.

Llanes, who is from wealthy Nicaraguan family, presented a piece of paper from a registrar's office in support of his alibi that he was registering for college classes at the time of the crime. Based on this one piece of paper, the prosecution dismissed all charges against Llanes - without any questioning of him and without securing any hair or blood samples from him. Indeed, Llanes was never even arrested despite the fact that he was charged and that a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Eric and Chamorro, on the other hand, were ordered to go to trial. The prosecution moved forward in spite of the facts that: (1) no one other than Lopez-Danglas, a known criminal, claimed to have seen Eric in San Juan; (2) that the police interviewed several people who testified that Eric was in Managua at the time of the murder; and (3) that absolutely no physical evidence (blood, saliva, hair, fibers or semen) linked Eric to the crime. On the date that Eric was ordered to stand trial, there was a riot outside the courthouse in Rivas where Eric was almost killed by a street mob.

The prosecution presented several witnesses at trial. Only a few had any connection to a case against Eric. Specifically, the prosecution's evidence against Eric was as follows:
As to physical evidence, the prosecution called several medical examiners who testified that they reviewed the physical evidence collected at the scene (i.e., hair, fluid, and blood) and that none of their tests showed a link to Eric. For example, the medical examiners testified that a small amount of blood that was found on a sheet used to wrap the deceased was O blood type and that Eric was A type. There was also testimony that although over 100 hair samples were collected from the scene, not one could be linked to Eric. In short, there was no physical evidence connecting Eric to the crime scene.

The prosecution called Gabriela Vanessa Sobalvarro, a friend of the deceased, who testified that she called Eric on his cell phone and told him that Doris was dead. The cell site records confirm that Eric was in Managua when he received her call at 2:43 pm. She testified that Eric told her that he would rent a car and go to San Juan.
Doris' mother took the stand to testify that Eric's family offered to pay her $1 million to drop the charges. To be clear, Eric's family made no such offer nor do they have any such means. Indeed, the family has cashed out their savings, held benefit concerts and sought donations from friends to provide Eric a defense. In what has been nothing short of a full blown media campaign in Nicaragua against Eric, Doris' mother, in her effort to inflame the passions of the people of Rivas and San Juan, has launched a series of preposterous accusations, wholly unsupported by the facts and the evidence.
The prosecution called Victor Jose Morales Gutierrez, a Hertz employee who testified that he delivered a car to Eric's EP house in Managua in the afternoon of the date of the murder. He also testified that a friend of Eric's wanted him to testify that he saw Eric at the time of car delivery although he did not. Rental car documents, however, show that Eric personally signed the credit card vouchers, and that the car was delivered after 3:00 pm – after Eric heard that Doris had died.
The prosecution also relied on Chamarro's unsigned "confession" that he was in San Juan del Sur and saw Eric and Armando Llanes commit the crime. The introduction of Chamorro's unsigned confession into evidence was particularly egregious. First, because Chamorro did not testify at trial, Eric's defense was not able to cross examine him regarding that statement. Second, because Chamorro's "confession" identified Llanes as one of two other murderers, the prosecution had already obviously discredited and disregarded the "confession" when it dismissed all the charges against Llanes. Finally, by presenting an alibi witness to testify at trial that Chamorro was eating lunch at the time of the murder, Chamorro himself recanted his own statement of confession. Thus, despite the fact that Chamarro recanted, that the defense had no opportunity to cross examine Chamarro as to either version of events, and that the prosecution had already disregarded the "confession" in dismissing the charges against Llanes, Chamarro's "confession" implicating Eric and Llanes, was admitted into evidence, but only against Eric and Chamarro.
Finally, the prosecution called the only witness who could offer direct trial testimony against Eric -- Lopez-Danglas, the former co-defendant now turned government witness, who testified that he saw Eric leave the store on the afternoon of the murder, and that he was outside of the store because Eric had asked him to be there. By several accounts, Danglas was visibly incoherent on the stand, and appeared to be under the influence of narcotics. He also admitted his drug use and bad character, admitting that he was a drug user and lazy "but not a liar."
In short, when the prosecution rested its case only one witness placed Eric in San Juan – a drug user and former co-defendant turned government witness, Danglas. Perhaps more importantly, while no fewer than 103 individual hairs were collected at the scene there was no physical evidence linking Eric to the crime. Indeed, although the prosecution tried to argue that Eric had some scratches on the back of his shoulder (their sole argument on the physical evidence), the forensic tests conducted on the deceased's body confirmed that she had no skin or blood underneath her fingernails. This easily proved that even if Eric had scratches on the back of his shoulder there is no link between that and the murder. Further, the prosecution failed to establish that Doris had been raped, making Eric's conviction for that crime equally unsupportable.
III. The Defense Case:
As noted above, no less than ten witnesses were available to reaffirm their prior sworn statements that Eric was in Managua at the time of the murder. However, due to a limitation on the number of witnesses allowed to testify about this critical fact, only four witnesses (including Eric) were allowed to testify that Eric was in Managua during the time of the murder. Even so, the defense case was overwhelming. Indeed, it was conclusive. The following witnesses were permitted to testify on Eric's behalf:
Ricardo Castillo, a highly regarded Nicaraguan journalist who is internationally recognized and has worked with the BBC of London and the Washington Post, among other papers and news media, testified that he was with Eric on the afternoon of the murder. Castillo, who had only recently met Eric and had no financial interest in EP Magazine, testified that he was meeting and having lunch with Eric from about noon to 2:00 pm.
Nick Purdy is an American businessman and journalist who was exploring the possibility of contributing to EP Magazine. On the day of the murder, Mr. Purdy testified, and telephone records confirm, that he was on the phone with Eric and Mr. Castillo for approximately 54 minutes, from 12:19 to 1:14pm. ---again the exact time that the prosecution claims Eric was in San Juan committing the murder. Mr. Purdy also produced his instant messaging notes and testified that he and Eric were communicating for most of the morning and early afternoon.
Rossy Aguello is a hairdresser who had an appointment to cut Eric's hair the afternoon of the murder. Rossy testified that she arrived at the EP house to cut Eric's hair at approximately 2:00 pm and saw Eric at the house and was also present when Hertz delivered the rental car to Eric.
Finally, Eric took the stand and testified that he had been at his home in Managua throughout the day of the murder. Needless to say, Eric denied that he had any involvement in Doris' death.
The testimony of the defense witnesses and the lack of evidence presented by the prosecution would not prove sufficient – residents of Rivas were congregating outside the courtroom and at one point the police fired warning shots at the crowd that clearly served to scare the judge.
IV. The Court's Sentencing:
During the Court's preliminary sentence on February 16, 2007, the Court barred US Embassy personnel who had traveled the two hours from Managua from the courtroom. On February 21, 2007, when the Court was to give the full basis for its ruling and sentencing, the Judge never appeared. Instead, the Judge had a clerk read her decision to those present in the Court. Although we hope to have full transcripts of the trial and the sentencing within days, this is what we know:


The Court disqualified and rejected the testimony of Ricardo Castillo -- an internationally recognized journalist. Her verdict also required her to reject the sworn testimony of Nick Purdy, of Rossy Aguello and of Eric. She also refused to credit the testimony of the medical examiners that testified that none of the evidence at the scene could be linked to Eric – specifically, the evidence that the blood, fluids and hair samples collected had no connection to Eric. She refused to accept any evidence of the phone records that showed Eric was on a telephone conference call in Managua with a business associate in Atlanta. She discredited and ignored the cell site records and the instant messaging notes provided by Mr. Purdy. Instead, the judge relied on the testimony of admitted drug addict Lopez-Danglas, who had been charged with the murder and released after being given full immunity in exchange for his testimony against Eric. The judge also appears to have relied on a picture of Eric that she claimed showed he had a scratch on the back of his shoulder. She relied on this even though the physical evidence showed that the victim had no blood under her fingernails, and therefore, did not scratch her assailant, and in the face of Eric's testimony that he was scratched there as a result of carrying Doris' coffin during her funeral services.
Despite the lack of any supporting physical evidence, despite the fact that ten people were with Eric in Managua when Doris was killed, despite the fact that Lopez-Danglas is a known (indeed, admitted) drug addict, despite the fact that Lopez-Danglas testified in return for full immunity after having been charged with the murder, the judge declared Eric guilty and sentenced him to thirty years.
Carole

 

Okay, I've sent this to my representative and my senator.  I will add this situation to my prayers also.  God Bless!

Carole Corbett


 
Posted by Carole on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 6:40 PM
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Margaret Becker

 
Thank you Carole.
 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 6:43 PM
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Penny

 

Here are email addresses for news outlets also.... 

Like Laura mentioned some press coverage would not be bad....

Today@nbc.com

Nightly@nbc.com

Dateline@nbc.com

60m@cbsnews.com

sundays@cbsnews.com

evening@cbsnews.com

comments@foxnews.com

 


 
Posted by Penny on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 9:07 PM
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Laura

 

How horrible!  And frightening that there can be such injustices.  It immediately makes me wonder whether the judge was on the take or somehow personally threatened in this matter.  You never know. 

This is a well-written summary.  I will send this on to my senators and representative.


 
Posted by Laura on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 6:45 PM
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Margaret Becker

 
Thanks Laura, anyone you know who could make a difference . . . 
 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 7:00 PM
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Laura

 
I have a friend who was an AF atty who's now a foreign service officer....I've lost contact with him, but will find him and pass this on.  Not sure if he'll be able to help much...but it sounds like this type of campaign is the most promising...it needs visibility - like 60 Minutes type visibility - in order to pressure the Nicaraguan government.
 
Posted by Laura on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 7:31 PM
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Margaret Becker

 
Unreal-that would be AWESOME-thank you!!!!!
 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 7:33 PM
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Bryan

 
Hi Margaret,

Thanks for the heads-up on this injustice. I too have contacted my people. I wish there were more I could do. These are the times I wish I were a Navy SEAL and go John Wayne on these people, take the prison and rescue the innocent American left behind.

Peace,
Bryan
 
Posted by Bryan on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 6:49 PM
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Margaret Becker

 
Thanks Bryan-I wish you were a Seal too . . .you're just the guy to do it!!  :-)
 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 7:00 PM
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Songrtr
sandy lawrence

 
I have taken this to heart.  This has been sent to my church email list and so far eighty people have contacted their senator and congressman.  Now we are putting it before the church of over 4000.

I also am passing this to all of my friends in other churches and we are going to shoot for fifty thousand people contacting the apporpriate people in our state.

 
Posted by Songrtr on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 7:02 PM
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Margaret Becker

 
Thank you so much.  It will have to be overwhelming to our representatives before we actually influence the situation.  Thank you again.
 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 7:12 PM
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Laurel
Laurel Bailey-Lundberg

 

The only word that comes to mind is ....pray! I'll keep Eric in my prayers!!
I've sent this off to both Oregon Senators.


 
Posted by Laurel on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 8:19 PM
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Margaret Becker

 
thanks so much Laurel!
 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 8:28 PM
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Steve
Steve Inman

 
the link to my rep was down but i e-mailed the info to the news e-mails that were provided. I'll be praying for him. Keep me posted.

Steve 
 
Posted by Steve on Thursday, March 01, 2007 - 11:34 PM
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Julia Hare

 
wow...this hurts my heart! i will definitely be putting the pressure on and this is where it comes in handy to have friends all over the U.S. i will do everything i can to get the word out. also have lawyer and politician friends to contact. above all, i am already praying! you should do a mass comment on here, with his link. it will hit all your friends and anyone that goes to their page.
 
Posted by Julia Hare on Friday, March 02, 2007 - 3:25 AM
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Tina Cernero

 
M,
I am incredibly upset about your friend Eric!
Ok, I wrote Hilary and Oprah as well as sent an email to my RISE group.
It would be great if you could get on a news program ASAP.
Please keep us posted with any updates.



 
Posted by Tina Cernero on Friday, March 02, 2007 - 5:38 AM
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Margaret Becker

 
Thanks to all of you-this si truly unreal.  Thanks for doing what you can-
Jules, I did send it out as a mass comment-did it not come through?

 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Saturday, March 03, 2007 - 3:40 AM
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Julia Hare

 
MB-  It didn't come through on my page and I haven't seen it around on others.  Let me know if I can help. 
 
Posted by Julia Hare on Saturday, March 03, 2007 - 1:17 PM
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Melanie
Melanie Whyte

 
I have found myself having to read this several times. It is so hard to believe that this kind of injustice is served againist the innocent.
I am praying that Eric and those who love him will not loose heart.
I am also praying God will allow the truth to be shouted from the roof tops.
We know that God does indeed set prisoners free.
Make it so God, Make it so.
 
Posted by Melanie on Friday, March 02, 2007 - 5:41 PM
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Margaret Becker

 
Here's what my representative wrote back to me:





March 1, 2007


Dear Ms. Becker:

Thank you for writing me regarding the situation with Eric Volz in
Nicaragua.  I am sure the family appreciates your support, as do I.

Eric Volz's conviction by a Nicaraguan court was a set back for those
working to bring him back to the United States.  I am working closely
with the State Department and the U.S. Embassy to monitor the
situation and ensure a fair trial.  Mr. Volz will now proceed to the
appeals phase of the trial process.  I will continue to support a
transparent legal process and work to guarantee that Mr. Volz is
treated fairly. I hope no further action will be necessary, but if the
integrity of the trial is compromised, I will work with Secretary Rice
to rectify the situation.

I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue.  Please feel
free to contact me in the future with any other concerns.

Sincerely,

Jim Cooper
Member of Congress


 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Saturday, March 03, 2007 - 3:56 AM
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Melanie
Melanie Whyte

 
"I am working closely
with the State Department and the U.S. Embassy to monitor the
situation and ensure a fair trial."

Is Mr. Cooper blind? Does he not see the injustice that has already taken place?

"I hope no further action will be necessary, but if the
integrity of the trial is compromised, I will work with Secretary Rice
to rectify the situation."


I am confused.....how can Mr. Cooper read that an innocent man without one shred of physical evidence to convict him is found guilty, and Mr. Cooper is hoping the integrity of the trial is not compromised.

Mr. Cooper, the fox is all ready in the hen house.

It is time for you and Secretary Rice to burn some midnight oil for this young man, before it is to late.

This is why I left politics........
 
Posted by Melanie on Saturday, March 03, 2007 - 4:15 AM
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David

 
Lee just told me about this post this evening.

You hear about this crazy stuff happening around the world, and then it hits someone you care about directly or through someone in his or her life. I'm astounded and outraged. Still, I know the power of networks, and I have reached out to wide spectrum of activists who have come through for me before on far less serious matters. Many of them live in Speaker Pelosi's district, so I'm hoping for the heat to rise soon.

Wishing peace for you and Eric's family and friends,
David
 
Posted by David on Sunday, March 04, 2007 - 1:18 AM
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Margaret Becker

 
Thanks David.

From Erics Dad

Eric in Nica - From Eric's Dad
Body:
To all of you who have been moved to action on behalf of my son Eric I say thank you but more than that I'm deeply humbled by the expression of God's heart you've all shared.
Margaret and I have known each other for years and as she said she's known Eric since he was a little guy. He's 27 now and a fine young man. I cherish your prayers on his behalf because though I have complete trust that God is working I don't necessarily have complete hope that Eric will ever get out and my greater fear is that he won't survive this ordeal. The prison he is in is extremely dangerous. His life has been threatened numerous times and again today (3-02-07). Eric’s story was run daily on the front pages of the Nicaraguan newspapers, television, and the general talk on the street. It was the most widely publicized murder case in recent history; largely because he’s an American and the victim was a beautiful Nicaraguan girl. When he came back to the prison after his sentencing the prisoners were cheering, chanting, and yelling “kill the gringo” after they’d heard he was convicted and as he was being lead to his cell block. We had a local friend visit him today and he called us after the visit to let us know Eric is pleading for us to pressure the people in power to do something about his safety because he believes he is certain to be stabbed and killed before the appeal trial. Eric is not a fearful young man but he’s pragmatic and if he’s saying he is in imminent danger you can count on it. If any of you have been to the website we established for him in the midst of this battle for his freedom, you’ll see pictures of him in his mountain climbing adventures and you’ll see that he’s not timid about the perils of life yet he’s very cautious as he traverses in the midst of his journey. I share this to confirm to you the urgency in his cry for help regarding his safety. We have been in close contact with the US Embassy personnel and the Nicaraguan Ambassador both of whom say they are making his safety their highest priority yet my first hand knowledge and the message Eric send out to us is contrary to the pretty words we get from these dignitaries.


The prison is the foulest place I’ve ever seen. Eric is in the general population of the prison with all the other prisoners so he’s not protected with any kind of solitude. The toilet facility in his shared cell is a PVC pipe opening in the concrete floor, he gets his water from a 5 gal bucket containing putrid contaminated water and the only food is that which we have brought in to him from a “runner” we’ve hired on the outside. And, that food has to be shared with four other men. If our “runner” (I’ll call him the runner rather than use his real name) brings Eric some cooked chicken Eric gets 1⁄4 of it as he shares the other 3⁄4 with three other guys. Same goes for anything which he receives. These other guys aren’t his close friends it’s more of a forced relationship based in necessity for food. On days when Eric doesn’t have any the theory is they would share some of what they had with him, although I can’t imagine what those guys have which would be edible.

Eric has been very sick since the trail. He’s lost about 15 pounds and grows weaker as the time goes on. We have no communication with him other than the report we get from our runner. At present the prison allows him to receive a visitor every 15 days.

The word we are getting is that the appeal in the Appellate Court will find him guilty so that they can pass the case on to the Supreme Court. Part of that is they all want money. We’ve received an undercover notification regarding the judges on the appeals court and there was a high dollar request to help them find a favorable outcome. But they can’t cut out their superiors on the Supreme Court so they’ll send Eric through the process on to them so they can collect another six-figure amount with the hope they would let him go free. Eric is opposed to that kind of thing happening because he says he’s spoken to plenty of guys on the inside who were convicted anyway even after their families paid the money.

Please visit the website: FriendsofEricVolz.com and you can see the other information available regarding Eric’s battle.

Continue to pray for his safety it is of paramount concern.

Thank you all, and thank you Margaret for sharing in this with us.

Jan Volz
(Eric’s dad)


 
Posted by Margaret Becker on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 - 4:53 PM
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Barbara

 

I sent an email to the President.  The contact info is here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/


 
Posted by Barbara on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 - 8:10 PM
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Dana
Dana True

 
Thanks, Margaret for the message from Eric's dad. Ughhhhhh . . . this just hurts my heart. What a helpless feeling it is. We'll continue to contact our representatives and pray . . . pray for God's protection under these horrific conditions.
 
Posted by Dana on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 - 7:17 PM
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Annie ~ m

 

Margaret,

 

I am very sorry to read about your friend.  I have contact Allyson Schwartz here in the Philadelphia area.  You may also want to try and contact the American Center for Justice.  Eric will be added to my growing list of prayers.  Peace to you and Eric.


 
Posted by Annie ~ m on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 - 10:16 PM
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Lauren Kleist
Lauren Kleist

 

Margaret,

I have e-mailed Pennsylvania Congressman Jason Altmire and Pennsylvania Senators Arlen Specter and Robert P. Casey.  I'm off tomorrow, so I will also follow up with phone calls to their offices.


 
Posted by Lauren Kleist on Wednesday, March 07, 2007 - 2:40 AM
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DEAR MARGARET:  I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT ERIC'S SITUATION.  IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.  THERE ARE HORRENDOUS CRIMES BEING COMMITED OUT THERE, EVERYWHERE, BY TERRIBLE PEOPLE WHO ARE RELEASED FROM PRISON--JUST TO COMMIT MORE ATROCITIES.

THEN THERE ARE PEOPLE LIKE YOUR FRIEND ERIC--WHO ARE IMPRISONED FOR SOMETHING THEY DID NOT DO.

I AM SO ANGRY, I COULD SPIT NAILS!

IF I AM THAT ANGRY, AND DO NOT PERSONALLY KNOW ERIC, THEN I CAN'T EVEN BEGIN TO IMAGINE THE PAIN YOU MUST BE IN.

I WILL KEEP THE SITUATION IN MY PRAYERS.


 
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Fruition Artist Agency

 
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Posted by Fruition Artist Agency on Friday, March 09, 2007 - 5:21 AM
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MobileGroupie

 
Thanks for the info Maggie & your personal efforts!!!
I'm on it & contacted my state rep & senator.  This is OUR government and they need to hear from us!!! 
Lets keep the pressure up!!! Pray!
Carpe Momentum,
D

 
Posted by MobileGroupie on Monday, March 12, 2007 - 12:58 AM
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Don

 
 I have already started passing this story around to others and asking for prayer. Possibly we contact people like the President of Nicaragua and Nicaraguan ambassador to US? I have already contacted my US Senators from Illinois and US Represenative from the 18th Congressional District in Illinois concerning this issue. Would it make sense to contact the Presidental candidates with this story? 
 
Posted by Don on Saturday, March 17, 2007 - 12:55 AM
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Don

 
I have contacted the Carter Center founded by former President Jimmy Carter.
 
Posted by Don on Saturday, March 17, 2007 - 1:19 AM
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Lori

 

This is appalling and I will keep Eric in my prayers. I have contacted all my state representatives.


 
Posted by Lori on Saturday, March 24, 2007 - 1:41 AM
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Ramy Bakke

 

There is power in corporate prayer.  I will pass this on to the intercessors at The River... and Pastor Reba Rambo McGuire.  I keep remembering the story of Joseph in the Old Testament who was sold into prison by his brothers.  He endured terrible things, even years of isolation to be elevated to a high position in the kingdom.  We must stand against the forces of darkness that are against what Eric stands for in Nicaragua.  We must bind the lies and deceptions of the enemy and loose truth into the situation.  We must speak righteousness to reign.  As Father's Kingdom representatives, we must appeal to the Highest Authority... Father God himself and continue to present it to the one who is capable of opening the prison doors and setting the captives free.  I am confident in God's ability to sustain Eric... to purify his water... to purify his food... we just need to ask Father for it.  I am confident also in Father's ability to protect Eric and heal his mortal body.  In fact... right now... I declare that strength is entering his body, divine protection is entering his cell and pure water will become available to him immediately.  As Father's daughter, I also declare that the hearts of the authorities will be turned, that salt will lie in the judges bed until she does right by this young man and returns him by a special plane to his homeland and apologizes to him for his treatment.  I speak to her heart by the authority granted to me as a King's child and declare that she will do right by Eric Volz... that she will respond to the requests for his release and he will be released immediately.  We stand on the true Word of God that says that wherever two or more are gathered whatever we ask together agreeing in His name will be done... and we ask having full rights to the throne room of God!  Deliver this young man today Father God by the power of your Word and the anointing of your Holy Spirit!  Restore to him total strength, total health and total emotional and spiritual sanity.  Usher the mighty warrior angels into his cell... and cause his fellow prisoners to know that the Lord God Almighty has shown up.  Cause all those to see this to fall down and acknowledge that the Lord Jesus Christ is the true King of the earth!  I thank you Lord Jesus that you are moving on Eric's behalf right now... and I thank you that you are moving heaven and earth because of your great love for him and because of your great love for those who love him.

In Jesus' mighty name....

RamyB


 
Posted by Ramy Bakke on Saturday, April 14, 2007 - 2:23 AM
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Erika

 
I saw Eric's story on dateline, what a travesty, I would die if he were my son, my heart and prayers go out to his parents, I will definately write my congressman and senator from Texas, I will also write whoever I can think of , I think Sec. of State Condoleeza Rice, she helped , I can at least try, if there was some way to write that judge beleive me I would , what a nutcase. and more important I will pray for a miracle, believe me they do happen. please tell them we are all trying to help them.
 
Posted by Erika on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 - 5:50 AM
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