Florida Prosecutor Stands Up For Rachel Hoffman, Refuses to Work With DEA

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
The fallout following Rachel Hoffman's murder is becoming intense. DEA has refused to allow three agents to testify before a grand jury regarding their involvement in the case, resulting in a surprising backlash from the State Attorney's office:
State Attorney Willie Meggs has told the Tallahassee Democrat that his decision to no longer prosecute cases involving the federal Drug Enforcement Administration is, "probably more symbolic than it is substantive, but I am very serious about it."

He went on to say, "I'm just not going to play that little game with those folks. I don’t need them and if these agencies want to work with them and do their cases with them, that's fine." [Tallahassee Democrat]

Strong words indeed. This sort of vitriol is rarely exchanged between drug warriors and it seems to indicate a drawing of battlelines as we wait to see who'll be held to account for this now-legendary drug war f#%k-up.

Mark R. Trouville, DEA's Special Agent in Charge of the Miami Field Division, predictably blamed his officers' non-compliance on a technicality:
We feel it is important for the public to know that DEA did not refuse to testify before the grand jury in this case. Although notified both verbally and in writing by DEA, the State Attorney’s Office refused to comply with Department of Justice regulations (which have been respected by the Florida Supreme Court) and therefore DEA Agents did not receive authorization to testify before the grand jury. In order to comply, the State Attorney’s Office simply needed to issue a subpoena and provide the local United States Attorney’s Office a summary of the information sought and its relevance to the proceeding.

This is the same guy who once claimed that today's marijuana "will kill you," so he has all the credibility of a drunk frat-boy on April Fool's Day. Thus I lean towards the assumption that DEA is covering its ass, which would explain why State Attorney Meggs is raging pissed.

To be honest though, I'm really not quite sure what the hell is going on here. I don't understand DEA's role in the murder because they won't testify, but in hindsight the fact that Rachel was told to purchase 1,500 pills of ecstasy, 2 ounces of crack cocaine and a gun sure gives the impression that DEA may have been calling the shots. The conspicuously large order Rachel placed had a great deal to do with her cover being blown, so to whatever extent DEA may have been responsible for that, they would be equally responsible for the fatal outcome.

Ultimately, many people made many errors contributing to this horrible event, but we all know that it takes more than a few greedy cops to manufacture a tragedy as compelling and gut-wrenching as this. After the finger-pointing subsides, after a few sacrificial reassignments, re-trainings and procedural revisions, the war that killed Rachel Hoffman will rage on without missing a beat. The culture of threats and manipulation that characterizes modern drug enforcement will remain intact and the mentality that led to Rachel's death will continue to guide police as they take on the drug problem with handcuffs in one hand and a gun in the other.



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How do these people get away with it? Ordered not to testify, not allowed to mention it was for medical reasons in court. Told what you can say or not say in your defense? This is all bull shit we must find a way to fight this!!
 
Somebody needs to get there shit together and issue those summons for the DEA agents. Somebody needs to stand trial for this. And there should be more media representation here. People need to know that the DEA sent this girl to be murdered.
 
Unfortunately Tough Shit. The DEA will prevail with the never ending " O'Connor" creative writing 301.. This is something I know of 1st hand... This is in accordance with what happend to myself personally> After 10 years they finally had enough to prosecute.
What took place next was 18 months of having my attorney and myself go thru 8+ years of CREATIVE WRITING of the DEA and fighting the Grand Jury's indictments, based upon 8 years of THEIR ( DEA) perception of my life... what a fucking waste of time and US TAX Dollars.... The DEA will never stand trial, they will be excused from any testimony. They are in a sense " Above the Law" in their efforts to produce or manipulate a seizure, and or arrest, as I & my Attorney were told point blank by the Prosecuting Attorney and the Grand Pooba of the Seattle DEA division.
Yes the DEA did seal her fate, when allowing this to happen.They will burn any snitch or informant at any and all costs. The DEA actually Predisposed itself to commit this criminal act, and any good Attorney for Miss Hoffman and or her family will present this type of evidence and hopefully obtain financial or monetary compensation for her untimely and unfortunate death under that was under the watchful eye of the DEA. The DEA must be dismantled as soon as possible, no matter what it takes to do this. The DEA will continue to utilize these practices of threat and intimidation.
 
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