I 2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 31, 1983 Jury chose Green's word over FBI agent's The Associated Press RALEIGH Jurors who acquitted Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green on charges of accepting a bribe and agreeing to accept others had to choose between believing the state's second highest elected official or an FBI undercover agent. They chose Green, who said he immediately was sus picious of agent Robert J. Drdak. Green said he kept meeting and questioning Drdak to learn the agent's iden tity and intentions. Drdak testified that Green asked him how he might re ceive money and make it look legitimate. Drdak said he believed Green twice agreed to take bribes of $10,000 a month, agreed to take a $2,000 bribe and received a $2,000 bribe. . During the 10-day trial that ended Friday with Green's acquittal, defense attorneys challenged the credibility and undercover techniques of Drdak and the FBI itself. In arguments, they compared the trial to the "Boston witch hunt" but refused after the verdict to say whether the case should have been tried. "I'm willing to let history tell us what was behind it if anything was behind it," defense attorney Wade Smith said. "I do not believe the government went after anybody intentionally," said special prosecutor Jim Blackburn, the U.S. attorney when Colcor began. Robert Pence, FBI agent in charge of North Carolina operations, said no individual was the target of the in- vestigation and agents simply followed leads as they developed. Roger A. Schweickert, the FBI supervisor of the $100,000 Colcor investigation, said the probe required approval at many stages from state FBI headquarters in Charlotte and national headquarters in Washington, where there was a legal advisor. He said it was decided to meet with Green after his name was mentioned several times by other Colcor sub jects. Green's attorneys say the FBI hounded him and based the case on "a carefully drafted plan of innuendos and statements less than true." Defense attorney Howard Twiggs said Green repeat edly told Drdak that his position was "not for sale at any price to anyone." "What does 'no mean to the FBI? Why did they con tinue to hound the man?" Twiggs asked. "I think some of the statements about the FBI mad6 by defense attorneys probably were for the purpose of assisting the case for their client," Pence said in a tele phone interview. "There are those who probably don't agree with this type of undercover investigating tactic." Pence said undercover investigations are used only where witnesses refuse to come forward. "Until something better comes along that is not so ob jectionable we're going to work it as long as we think it's proper," he said. Questions also were raised about the FBI's failure to record the first meeting between Drdak and Green and the poor quality of a tape-recorded telephone call be tween the two. Drdak testified that FBI agents seldom wear body re corders on the first meeting with a subject because they have no idea about security precautions. He said Green's voice cannot be heard in the tape of the telephone call because the $4 microphone attached to the phone malfunctioned. "We've got something that J. Edgar Hoover would turn over in his grave if he could see a citizen of this country prosecuted for a five-year felony with this kind of evidence," Twiggs said in closing arguments. "The leads as they occurred were followed to the best of the agent's ability," Pence said. "If that information was not sufficient, if it was not persuasive to the jury that's the beauty of the American system." The indictment and prosecution of Green cost tax payers more than $90,000, according to preliminary estimates from court officials. Green said he would have a statement this week about how much the trial cost him personally. "The people of North Carolina deserve to know," he said after his ac quittal. L. Sneed High, a Fayetteville lawyer and a former legislative colleague of Green, set up a Jimmy Green De fense Fund in August. High declined to say how much money was raised or how much was needed. Months before he was indicted, Green said, "I would think that the people of North Carolina would be tired of the taxpayers' money being spent in this manner." $2.00 off Expires Oct. 25, 1983 $2.00 offS New absentee voting system quicker to S (!X!) (QXFlr fiwRCMftfirafi) 3ft?J a a tc o o q csi a a a a a If you are a registered voter in Chapel Hill, Carrboro or Hillsborough and will not be here to vote in the Nov. 8 municipal elections, you can vote in a new absentee voting system. The new one-stop absentee voting system was implemented by the Orange County Board of Elections. It deletes the former lengthy process of several mailings for absentee voters. The new system requires voters to go to Carrboro Town Hall and fill out their ballot there. This special voting process will continue through Thursday, Nov. 3. University desk writers to meet Tuesday 4.$ 2.00 off with coupon $ 2.00 off The University desk writers of The Daily Tar Heel should attend a mandatory meeting at 9 p.m. Tuesday in the DTH of fice. Writers who cannot attend should contact their editor. A good time is guaranteed to be had by all. riromifinfi Sandwiches . . . Salads WIN A 6 FOOT SU (Plus a case of Carolina's favorite beverage) Guess the Carolina Clemson Score Bring your completed form by Subway shop on Franklin St. I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I i I t OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM I I I YE OLE WAFFLE SHOP Mon.-Sat. 7:00 am-10:00 pm Sun. 9:00 am- 9:00 pm Serving Breakfast Food and Burgers 500 OFF any burger after 5 pm State 'ana Nation The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon Guns fell silent Sunday, in Beirut, and U.S. Marine patroUers sequestered them selves in their airport compound after an exhausting week of digging out comrades killed by a terrorist truck bomb. As leaders of the country's warring sects gathered in Geneva in an attempt to end eight years of turmoil, politi cians said the reconciliation conference was the last chance for Lebanon to sur vive. State-run radio said Beirut's southern slums and adjacent hills, where fighting has persisted despite a civil-war truce, were "remarkably silent," and police reported no cease fire violations by late Sunday. Two Marines were wounded by a rocket propelled grenade in skirmishes Satur day. WASHINGTON Congress begins the final three weeks of its 1983 session today with the House debating how long U.S. forces should remain in Grenada and the Senate questioning the Marine commandant about the security of troops in Lebanon. But while lawmakers are considering the status of the U.S. military in the Caribbean and the Middle East, the clock will be moving toward a midnight deadline for expiration of the govern ment's ability to borrow money. Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, R-Tenn., has said that even if a debt-ceiling bill is not enacted by mid night, the government probably has enough cash on hand to pay its bills and employees for a brief time. But, Baker said Saturday, failure to soon raise the debt ceiling could force the administration into having to decide who gets paid and who doesn't. NEW YORK The Rev. Jesse Jackson announced Sunday he will seek the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination and said he would try to choose a female running mate. The civil rights leader, in an inter view recorded for the CBS-TV pro gram 60 Minutes, said he would make a formal announcement of his candidacy Thursday in Washington, D.C. He is seeking to become the first black presi dential candidate nominated by a major party. Although many of the country's black political leaders have said they will not support him, fearing such a campaign would be divisive, Jackson said, "No candidate can expect to have unanimous support from any given community." AMERICUS, Ga. Lillian Carter, the opinionated and outspoken mother of former President Jimmy Carter who became known to millions as "Miss Lillian," died Sunday at age 85. Mrs. Carter, who had been at the hospital since Tuesday, died at 5:05 p.m., according to a spokesman. The ex-president, his wife, Rosalynn, Carter's brother, Billy, and his sister, Gloria Carter Spann, were at Mrs. Carter's bedside when she died. Mrs. Carter, who underwent surgery for breast cancer in June 1982, was in declining health. She had been at Americus-Sumter County Hospital for about a . week, but hospital ad ministrator James Griffith said he did not immediately know the cause of death. "Miss Lillian," as her neighbors in Plains, Ga., called her, lived on the fringes of politics for most of her life, but was rarely shy about expressing her opinions. In 1980, she created headlines by saying that if she had $1 million, she would hire a "hit man" to kill Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini. Present Coupon I I Expires 1 11 583j JJ&l T-SURT At GfcOK'S Name Address Phone . 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