The 9th Circuit on Wednesday appeared inclined to grant asylum to a Guatemalan woman who says she was gang-raped as a form of political oppression. While giving Reina Izabel Garcia-Martinez's lawyer free rein, the panel beat up a government lawyer for picking and choosing from immigration court testimony about why the rape occurred. Garcia-Martinez testified that soldiers raped women because they believed the community was in cahoots with guerrillas.
April 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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