By Nelson Acosta
HAVANA | Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:59pm EDT
(Reuters) - Cuba's highest court has received an appeal by U.S. aid
contractor Alan Gross seeking to overturn a 15-year jail sentence handed
down last month for crimes against the Cuban state, the head of the
court said on Saturday.
Ruben Remigio Ferro, president of the Supreme Tribunal, told reporters
the appeal had been filed in recent days by lawyers for Gross, who was
accused of helping set up unauthorized Internet access for Cuban dissidents.
The case brought to a halt a brief warming in long-hostile U.S.-Cuba
relations and threatens to keep them on hold because the United States
has said there will be no progress while Gross, 61, is held.
"There is an appeal presented. It is at the disposition of the judges
who are attending the case," Remigio Ferro told reporters while watching
a military parade in Havana on Saturday. The parade preceded a Communist
Party congress later in day to consider reforms to the Cuba's troubled
economy.
He would not speculate on when the court would rule on the appeal,
saying it still had to be analyzed.
Remigio Ferro gave no further details, but there were earlier reports
Gross' lawyers argued during his March trial he should only have been
accused of visa violations because he entered Cuba on a tourist visa
instead of work visa.
He was convicted of the more serious crime of "acts against the
independence and territorial integrity of the state."
Gross was in Cuba working for a secretive U.S.-funded program aimed at
promoting political change on the communist-led island. He has been
jailed since his arrest in Havana in December 2009.
Cuban leaders view the program as part of ongoing U.S. efforts to topple
the government.
The United States has said Gross was only helping Jewish groups set up
Internet and had committed no crime.
His wife, Judy Gross, has pleaded with the Cuban government to release
her husband because their daughter and his elderly father have cancer.
(Editing by Jeff Franks and Deborah Charles)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/16/us-cuba-usa-contractor-idUSTRE73F1U920110416
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