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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
STATEMENT OF ELIOT LAUER AND JACQUES SEMMELMAN ATTORNEYS FOR JONATHAN J. POLLARD

Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP
101 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10178 (212) 696-6000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

STATEMENT OF ELIOT LAUER AND JACQUES SEMMELMAN

ATTORNEYS FOR JONATHAN J. POLLARD

NEW YORK, NY (July 28, 2015) The U.S. Parole Commission has issued a Notice
of Action granting parole to our pro bono client Jonathan J. Pollard.

Mr. Pollard is scheduled to be released on parole November 21, 2015. He has
been in prison since November 21, 1985. We are grateful and delighted that
our client will soon be released.

The decision to grant parole was made unanimously by the three members of
the Parole Commission, who make their decisions independently of any other
U.S. government agency.

The decision is not connected to recent developments in the Middle East. Had
parole been denied, Mr. Pollard would have been required to serve an
additional fifteen years in prison.

The Notice of Action follows a parole hearing that took place July 7, 2015
at the Federal Correctional Center in Butner, North Carolina, where Mr.
Pollard has been incarcerated. He has been serving a sentence of life in
prison for conspiracy to deliver classified information to the State of
Israel.

This was Mr. Pollard’s second parole hearing. At his first hearing, in July
2014, parole was denied. At that time, the Parole Commission informed us
that nine months before the two-thirds mark of Mr. Pollard’s life sentence
(deemed for this purpose to be 45 years), the Parole Commission would
perform a “record review” and assess whether, in its discretion, Mr. Pollard
should be released on parole at the two-thirds mark of the 45-year term,
i.e., on November 21, 2015.

The Parole Commission performed a “record review” but, to our great
disappointment at the time, declined to consider granting parole without
first conducting an adversarial hearing, at which representatives of the
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) would be present. The issues for the
hearing, as set forth in the federal parole statute, were (a) Mr. Pollard’s
record in prison, and (b) whether there was a “reasonable probability” that
Mr. Pollard would commit any further crimes if released.

Over the next several months, in advance of the hearing, we engaged in
dialogue with the DOJ, and submitted extensive written materials to the
Parole Commission and the DOJ in support of parole, demonstrating that Mr.
Pollard had an exemplary prison record, and that there was no possibility
that he would commit any further crimes if released. We also secured
employment and housing for Mr. Pollard in the New York area, and made that
information available to the Parole Commission as well as the DOJ.

On July 1, 2015 the DOJ finally informed us that it agreed not to urge
denial of parole at the hearing scheduled for July 7, 2015.

The Notice of Action requires Mr. Pollard to remain in the United States for
five years. President Obama, who has the constitutional power of executive
clemency, has the authority to release Mr. Pollard before November 21, 2015,
as well as the authority to allow Mr. Pollard to leave the United States and
move to Israel immediately. We respectfully urge the President to exercise
his clemency power in this manner.

Mr. Pollard has asked us to communicate the following on his behalf:

- Mr. Pollard is looking forward to being reunited with his beloved wife
Esther.

- Mr. Pollard is deeply grateful to his longstanding pro bono lawyers Eliot
Lauer and Jacques Semmelman, and their law firm Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt
& Mosle LLP, who stood by him for so many years, and whose perseverance,
creativity, and forceful advocacy were instrumental in securing his release
on parole.

- Mr. Pollard is also extremely thankful to the National Council of Young
Israel, especially Rabbi Pesach Lerner, who worked tirelessly for many years
on Mr. Pollard’s behalf, as well as Farley Weiss, President of the National
Council of Young Israel, for his ongoing dedication and support.

- Others who Mr. Pollard wishes to thank publicly include David Nyer,
Kenneth Lasson, and George Leighton, for their work on his behalf in the
United States; and Larry Dub, Nitsana Dirshan-Leitner, Effi Lahav, Asher
Mivtari, and Adi Ginsburg for their work on his behalf in Israel. Mr.
Pollard is mindful that others have helped as well, and he thanks them all.

-Finally, Mr. Pollard would like to thank the many thousands of well-wishers
in the United States, in Israel, and throughout the world, who provided
grass roots support by attending rallies, sending letters, making phone
calls to elected officials, and saying prayers for his welfare. He is deeply
appreciative of every gesture, large or small.

We look forward to seeing our client on the outside in less than four
months.

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​SEE ALSO:
Copy of original release
http://bit.ly/1D9CG9K


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