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<text id=89TT1856>
<title>
July 17, 1989: American Notes:Iran-Contra
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
July 17, 1989 Death By Gun
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
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NATION, Page 65
American Notes
IRAN-CONTRA
Ollie Learns His Fate
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<p> U.S. District Court Judge Gerhard Gesell is known as a
tough sentencer, but he turned surprisingly lenient last week.
Though Gesell could have sent former Lieut. Colonel Oliver North
to prison for ten years for his role in the Iran-contra affair,
the judge declined to do so. Instead, after listening to North
softly declare that he had grieved over his "mistakes," he
handed North three suspended sentences, two years' probation,
$150,000 in fines and 1,200 hours of community service in an
antidrug program for inner-city youths. (The Navy promptly
suspended North's $23,000-a-year pension but recommended that
the Comptroller General restore it when the matter comes before
him.) Incarceration, Gesell explained, would only harden the
"misconceptions" that had led North into wrongdoing. In Gesell's
sight, North was a "low-ranking subordinate" ordered into
illegal activity by "cynical superiors" in the White House's
"elite isolation." Said Gesell: "You're not the fall guy for
this tragic breach of public trust."
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