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Greig's Lawyer Asks for 27 Months in Prison

James "Whitey" Bulger's longtime companion to be sentenced in federal court tomorrow.

 

In response to the government's recommendation that James "Whitey" Bulger's longtime companion, Catherine Greig, spend the next 10 years in prison for helping him elude capture, her attorney asked for a sentence of 27 months.

"Vengence and pride may drive the government's sentence recommendation of ten years," Greig's lawyer, Kevin Reddington, wrote in an often-colorful 8-page memorandum filed in U.S. District Court in Boston today. But the government's recommendation far exceeds the Probation Department's sentencing guidelines of 27 to 33 months, he wrote.

Greig, 61, is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday. She faces up to five years in prison for each of her offenses.

In pleading guilty in March to harboring a fugitive, identity fraud and conspiracy to commit identity fraud, Greig admitted to having a close personal relationship with Bulger, fleeing from the Boston area with him in 1995 and assisting him while he hid from authorities for 16 years. Greig admitted to using false identities to conceal herself during her time in hiding. Bulger and Greig were ultimately arrested in Santa Monica, Calif., on June 22, 2011.

In the memorandum, Reddington portrays a starkly different image of Greig than the one emerging from the government's memorandum filed Friday.

"The government seeks to paint Greig as some kind of sinister mastermind, orchestrating the escape and evasion of Bulger from law enforcement showing total and complete disdain for her obligations as a citizen," Reddington wrote.

Instead, he suggests, she is a harmless older woman whose actions were guided by her strong love for Bulger and whose role in eluding authorities was passive. 

"The evidence shows that Catherine Greig was in love with James Bulger ... she at no time believed him to be a murderer..." the memorandum reads, referring to Bulger, who faces trial on 19 counts of murder this fall, as "a champion of the oppressed, liked to be a 'Robin Hood like' person."

Reddington also argues that there is no evidence for the state's assertion that Greig knew of the cache of weapons and stashes of cash in their Santa Monica apartment. 

"Ms. Greig vehemently disputes the government's speculative narrative regarding the course of conduct they allege the defendant engaged in. The government suggests she was aware of weapons hidden in the wall as well as money and weapons hidden in the room occupied in the apartment by Mr. Bulger," he wrote. 

And her possession of false idenities were "as innocuous as can be" and only used to further the harboring. 

"It is not justice to use the law as a cudgel to exact the proverbial "pound of flesh" from a kind, gentle 60 year old woman who is at the mercy of this Court for a fair sentence," Reddington wrote.  

More on Bulger and Greig

Feds Ask for 10-Year Prison Sentence for Catherine Greig

Whitey Bulger's Girlfriend Pleads Guilty

Read it Here: 'Whitey's' Girlfriend Reaches Plea Agreement, Admits Harboring Bulger

Judge Denies Bail Request for Catherine Greig

Greig's Trial Rescheduled for May 7

Greig Trial Date Set For April

James 'Whitey' Bulger Trial Proceedings Resume

Greig Pleads Not Guilty to Charge She Harbored Whitey Bulger

DA's Office Releases Images of Whitey's Fake IDs

US Attorneys Seek More Time Before Discovery Period in Bulger Case

Catherine Greig Officially Charged for Harboring James 'Whitey' Bulger

Bulger Pleads 'Not Guilty' to 19 Murder Charges

Prosecutors Drop Other Charges Against Bulger to Pursue Murder Convictions

Prosecutors: Bulger Claims He Returned to Boston Several Times

Bulger Had Fake IDs for AARP, Selective Service, FBI Says

Bulger Gets Public Defender: J.W. Carney

Bulger Lived in Santa Monica for 15 Years, Paid Rent in Cash: Report

'Whitey' Bulger and the Winter Hill Gang: Not So Fast, Says Local Author

What Winter Hill Thinks of Whitey

Related Topics: Catherine Greig, Crime, and James "Whitey" Bulger

mplo

10:27 am on Tuesday, June 12, 2012

This is ridiculous! Why do they keep lowering the time that Catherine Greig should be spend in prison? She should serve at least ten years or so for what she did, especially harboring and abetting a dangerous criminal and wanted fugitive.

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