Headed back to the federal prison about 30 or 40 miles away from where i am standing. As you said, it was march 31st when tahmooressi crossed border with his guns in his vehicle. Today, the two customs agents who stopped him who went through his belongings, they took the stand, under crossexamination, by tam reissys attorney fernandez. He attempted to undermine their credibility by claiming they had falsified certain reports and admitted that they admitted unstable information. The attorney for the Customs Agency said that was not accurate. That in fact these guys were following protocol. The attorney claims that the search was illegal. That the agents violated tame reissys civil rights by denying him a lawyer. Access to the u. S. Consulate and a proper translator in over 8 hours of custody trying to convince the judge that that evidence should be thrown out o. Thats the argument that he is making as we know he this has been probably go on, greta, for several more months. Back to you. Indeed. Several more months. Anyway, william, thank you very much sergeant tam reissys lawyer joins us from tijuana. Good evening, sir. Good evening. How are you . Im very well. And before i ask you what happened in court today, how is your client . Does he seem any different from the last time you saw him . I would say that he is a little bit more upbeat. Especially since the hearing didnt take as long as the last one, its a very hot day, humid day around here i think he was more optimistic. He has been growing a little bit more optimistic. Evidence has been entered into his case. I think he is his participation in the hearing allows him to get a better feel that were finally heading somewhere with him lurky for him he is feeling more optimistic i would feel the other way since its dragging on. How many witnesses testified today . Four witnesses. Two members of a mexican army who served as support for the two customs agents who performed a search on his vehicle and ultimately found his guns and placed him under arrest. Now i understand that you are taking the position, the tact at least at this point that his rights were violated. Let me ask you another sort a question thats a little different. Did any one of the four who testified say anything that would hurt him if this were to proceed to a full trial . No, quite the contrary. What did they say . Well, the customs agents admitted that the search the vehicle was a blank order that was signed three days in advance of the fact taking place. And one of the agents admitted that with his own handwriting, he filled in andrews name and the information for his vehicle. And, therefore, by doing that they are altering a Public Document that would have allowed them to perform ill allele search on the vehicle. So, therefore, our contention is that the search is illegal and whatever was a result of that search is illegal as well. All right. Now, we have the same sort of provision under u. S. Law, if you violate someones Constitutional Rights here, everything guess thrown out. Including possibly the arrest. I realize thats where your attention is. Im curious, did anyone say anything, aside from that today, testify to show that his intent, that it was in his mind to bring those guns into mexico to violate mexican law . Anything at all from that . We designed the interrogation in a way that we would only have responses to the topics which we were interested in. Of course, the witnesses could have volunteered any information that they had. But they didnt. So, im not sure that they are convinced that it was his intent. For example, he was led into customs to the secondary inspection. They asked him what was in the vehicle. He responded. They took him out of the customs area in order to serve the search warrant on the car. And then took him back in to the customs area. And all of this happened during a time frame that according to their own testimony the search warrant wasnt even issued at that point. So, i think they got coached by their superiors and they had a script which they had to stick to. And, basically their script was, he we took all this time to deliver him to the prosecutor because we were doing our customs procedure and all done by the book. And it was all done according to the law. But, by safeguarding their customs procedure, they are actually demolishing the criminal case against my client. Now, what sense do you have watching the judge . Did the judge seem to indicate any way what he was thinking or whether he believed the four witnesses . Anything at all . Well, the judge is very levelheaded, he was present he was inquisitive. He asked some questions of his own through the witnesses after the defense and the prosecution were done with their questions. And i can gauge that his interest in the case is high. But did he not let on or nor could i even dare to foresee what is going on in his mind now. All right. How about the prosecutor . Some prosecutors are really gunning for defendants and then this particular case, did you get the sense that this prosecutor was gunning for Sergeant Tahmooressi or whether he thought that he had a bad case and just sort of wants to get rid of it . No. I think is he going through the motions. I didnt see him aggressively pursue anything now. The information is there in the case file. I think that the prosecutions case is exhausted. These are our witnesses now. We called them. I dont think they have anything further to add to the prosecutions case. And thats why the prosecution only asked a couple of questions relating to the names of the people that took part in the search. All right. Two quick questions. One, is there another Court Hearing and two is there a possibility some decision could be made where the case is tossed out and he goes home or something happens so he comes home soon . Okay. Right now we are at a stage of the procedure where everyday sherry hearings will take place. No rulings will take place right now until this stage is over. And since its not over yet. We still have some evidence to file. We still have some evidence to enter into the record. Its going to keep dragging on a little bit more. Now, were not expecting any sort of decision, okay. For the time being, and we have some other evidence on the table right now. Its going to be entered. But im not sure that it will be subject to a hearing. Must of the evidence will be documents and probably will just be added to the case file. With no hearing involved. So, no Court Hearing is scheduled and maybe more evidence will be introduced just not in a Court Hearing. When would you expect a resolution on your motion where your attempt to they this out on technical reasons this that his rights were violated . Out of respect for the federal court system i will not venture to make a call on ohow long i expect it to take. But, of course, if we file any motions, we expect a prompt ruling and i think the case is going very well so far. As soon as we have all of the evidence that we feel is necessary, we will conclude this phase and mo on to the closing arguments. Okay. Let me ask a quick question. Would three months be reasonable in the ball park or longer . It could be three months. But it could be a little more. Okay. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you for joining us. It would all depend. Indeed. You are welcome. Thank you for having me. And it has been a long and extremely difficult four months for Sergeant Tahmooressi languishing in the mexican prison. The marine, his friend and his family all going on the record about his ordeal. I was punched in the stomach a few times. To the point where i couldnt breathe. I was gasping for air. He was chained to his bed. He couldnt even walk. Andrew is extremely despondent and depressed. I played some particular tach toe tictactoe with one of the prisoners and he made it seem it would be the last tictactoe i would ever play. He is not a criminal. He made a wrong wrong turn. These roads are confusing. He needs to stay alive so he can eventually have freedom. This is like p. O. W. , vietnam prisoner waf are type stuff. I think i went 24 hours he is going to have a whole new case of ptsd after being stripped naked and changed to bead. Get me out of here. And joining us defense lawyers kimberly priest johnson and ted williams. Ted, you are first. I have got to he will you im listen toggle this lawyer, greta, im shocked. Like, i understand we call this in the states a Fourth Amendment hearing. But, the thing about it is you are looking at procedures, yet you got these guys on the stand. You need to lock them in. The guy had already said. As to the intent what they saw, what they heard . Absolutely. That becomes very important in this case. Intent is significant and important. And the fact that he didnt lock them up. The fact that all he talked about was procedure. That is very troubling here. You know, kimberly, the other aspect to this. The fact that he is focused on the procedure. And you raise your constitutional issues here and you do it very aggressively. You also consider that you may end up at trial so you want to ask all these other questions. What he said what i thought was painful for the defense case is that he said that the witnesses were well coached. They everywhere on a script. They are certainly not saying that tam reissys rights were violated. So he is up against that. Right. I dont think there is necessarily a dispute between what happened. The actual facts. Its a difference in characterization of those facts, did they or did they not violate the law. Look, i think the frustrating thing for all of us here in the u. S. Watching this train wreck is that this trial under mexican procedure happens in stepbystep by step. So, we are wanting this evidence of intent or lack thereof to be put. In and what i hear tam reissys attorney saying is. Today was not about intent. Today was about constitutional violations. I got the that i i have been at hearings where its about the Fourth Amendment. But what you do is you slip it in. You ask the questions. You keep doing it you play both sides. You dont just do the one you play because you know you may end up at trial and intent is a very important aspect of this crime. And you are talking about this is this lawyers bite of the apple to get as much significant information as he can but, greta, look, lets just be candid here. Our state department, the United States government, this is a United States marine who served this country. You would think that the United States government would be more helpful and beneficial in trying to bring this to some conclusion because this is moving slow as molasses. Ted, it may be going the way the mexico dan procedure is what we have asked for here we asked to have it fast tracked. We never asked to big foot but just to fast track it to have it considered. Thats a very important part of it. Its just, you know, let it be considered quickly. And, instead, this is, as you say, this may be the mexican, the way they do it in mexico, but it is slow. It is slow and embarrassing. It could be a long time. Kimberly, why is it so slow . Just business as yawcial. I think this is business as usual in mexico. I absolutely agree with you and ted. It is up to our government to push this and put it on the fast track. We dont hear any sense of urgency from the sergeants attorney because i think he is just saying this is just the way cases go. He is used to it that way. No, thats not acceptable to us. We have got to do something about that here in our country and not rely on them to do that. Well, two quick things. One is the president of the United States has spoken twice to the president of mexico. We have seen the readouts and there is no mention of Sergeant Tahmooressi which matters because we would like to have it fast tracked. Two, a petition on the whitehouse. Gov where if we had 100,000 signatures within 30 days that they would answer the petition, the white house. That happened on may 31st, still no answer from the white house. Then finally, those who think that its media pressure that somehow inhibited his release. We have been lying low since the last Court Hearing and no better off and three months plus. Its sawed. When you listen to the lawyer tonight. You come away with one thing that could be here next christmas looking at this situation which we should not be justice. All we are asking for is justice for this marine. May be sitting in a nice studio. Kimbler ackenned it ted thank you. Thank you. Well, of course, stay on this case. This is a fox news alert. Israel and hamas both agreeing, at least for the moment, to a new ceasefire plan. 72 hour ceasefire said to start tomorrow morning. Today very grim news. The violence expanding. Two attacks on israelis in jerusalem. First a terrorist attack on israeli bus. Then a gunman on a meter cycle reportedly shot an israeli soldier. Fox news correspondent rick lesson that you live in gaza city with the very latest. Rick . Greta, this is the seventh negotiated ceasefire between israel and hamas since this conflict began. The last six ended prematurely including a 72 hour deal that was supposed to begin last friday morning and ended 90 minutes later when hamas attacked and killed three Israeli Soldiers there is a lot of pessimism but perhaps some hope because the palestinians reportedly asked for this current ceasefire agreement and conditions have gotten very, very grim inside of gaza. At least 10,000 buildings, homes and businesses have now reportedly been destroyed during this 28 day war. More than 1800 reported killed by palestinians in gaza. And more than 9,000 people wounded. They say many civilians among those casualties, which of course, israel blames hamas for these casualties. Militants are using palestinians as human shields firing rockets and launching other attacks from homes, schools, and densely populated areas. You mentioned some attacks in jerusalem today. One, a bizarre attack involving a palestinian men living in East Jerusalem who has used a construction excavator. He used it to knock over a city bus. The driver of that bus was hurt. There were other people also hurt petted was killed. 29yearold father of five before police were able to shoot and kill the man who was driving that piece of construction equipment. Another shooting on the street, greta. Someone shot a 20yearold israeli soldier on the stomach and hopped on a helicopter and took off. Police are still looking for that gunman. Greta . Rick, thank you. The new ceasefire set to start in just hours, does it stand a chance . Hamas breaking the last ceasefire in 90 minutes. Former u. N. Ambassador general bolton joins us. Good evening, sir. The 7th negotiated ceasefire as rick just said were the palestinians asked for. It doesnt say hamas asked for it. Well, this is just part of a long series of cease fires real issue whether there is chon flick between israel and hamas will see an ending. All the the pressure that the u. S. And United States in particular puts on israel to agree to hes so fire simply means the conflict is going to go on o. What do you think that Prime Minister netanyahu means by dont ever second guess me again . I think this is on hamas fundamental intent. I have to say both the israelis and the Obama Administration in public have tried in most cases not to put their real emotions out in public. Because they are raw. Especial lion the israeli side they want to take steps to protect themselves. Honestly its not happening. They caused hamas a lot of damage. A will the of tunnels destroyed. A lot of rockets destroyed. As long as hamas exists, the threat exists. The ceasefire is sort of peculiar. Brings aid. Maybe it will be brethren but keeps going. The ceasefire is never thought of anything more than a timeout. Its a timeout for hamas. I think israel understands that thats why ultimately, unless hamas itself is destroyed or does 180degree on its principles we are simply pest ponying this conflict untilner time. Do you have any indication that that is going to happen, that hamas is going to change. Of course not. I dont either. Thats why i ask you. Witch the war against hamas not just another ceasefire. From Prime Minister netanyahu dont ever second guess me again he intends to finish this. Is he going to try to odds are they will withdraw from gaza and be back here very soon. You think that he going all the way . That would surprise me. Can he get to the missiles hidden under gaza city. The longer range missiles and it doesnt look like is he going to do it . My colleague sean hannity is in israel. Sean takes us inside those tunnels that israel is destroying. Minority leader nancy pelosi caught on tape. Did she go too far this time . We are following developing news. Now being tested for ebola in new york city. 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