Posted on 03/14/2008 3:35:56 AM PDT by NCDragon
Raleigh, N.C. One of the murder suspects in the shooting death of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's student body president was in a Wake County courtroom on a probation violation two days before her shooting death.
A series of clerical errors, however, forestalled the possibility of Demario James Atwater going to jail, according to Clerk of Superior Court Lorrin Freeman and state Department of Correction officials.
Atwater and his probation officer showed up in third-floor courtroom 2-D at 9:30 a.m. March 3, but his court file was sent to a fourth-floor courtroom, Freeman said. The judge and all parties involved agreed to reschedule the hearing for March 31.
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Had this POS and his "Gangstah Bra" Lovette been sent back to prison on probation violation(s) like they both deserved, Eve would still be alive today.
You can be sure if any high profile judge or city/county employee had anything at stake these too thugs would have been in jail.
Society is with one less productive promising young woman and we are stuck with two POS thugs for the next 60 years for “rehabilitation”.
True enough, but it just seems to me that the judge should be the one to be called on the carpet for negligence. When the Clerk of the Court was interviewed, she was emphatic that it only would have taken a single question from the judge to get the papers down the one floor to where they belonged.
too = two
(thought I fixed that in Preview)
BTTT! Thanks for posting. Condolences to Eve Carson’s family and friends.
Can anyone get any info on the judge involved? I am sick to death of situations like this. The POS had already commited several crimes, but he gets suspended sentence and probation. RRRRRR.
Both these Mow Mows’ need to have a short,but intimate relationship with a NOOSE. That’s right Jesse and Al-I said NOOSE.
Positively sickening. What a promising future that young woman had. I cannot imagine the loss and anger her family is going through. As for these two lowlifes, get them off the planet.
(Of course, if you listen to that sermon by Obama’s pastor, it is all ‘whitey’s’ fault that these youths are in this kind of trouble)
Nothing new. Every days lives are lost because scum who should be locked up are allowed to roam the streets and prey on the innocent. Nothing changes though. Right now there should be mobs outside the court house screaming for that judge’s removal but somehow I doubt that will happen.
“Clerical errors” also allowed one of the pieces of excrement in the Wichita 2000 carjack/rape/killings to be back out on the street early. Then he and his brother destroyed 5 lives and nearly took 2 others. The state of Kansas eventually settled a lawsuit and families of some of the victims got big bucks. I suppose in that case though those animals would have killed eventually anyway. Even if the older brother had been held 180 days instead of the “18” that was written down, he would have gone on a raping/killing rampage whenever he got out.
Now he sits on death row able to watch TV and use a computer. I don’t know if the guy responsible for letting him out early even lost his job.
AA incompetents?
These are cold blooded killers that need the fast lane to the death penalty to remove them from the human race. Sad we don’t have a slow, painful, lingering execution waiting for these two evil scumbags.
Ping.
no death penalty in north carolina now, thank you liberals.
Probably his cousin.
There is something to be said for the short rope and the tall tree.
My police-officer brother describes the frustration of repeatedly putting his life on the line to catch criminals that the judges just released repeatedly. He pointed out that twice when the judges were victims themselves, the perps actually had to serve time. It's okay for us little folks to get victimized, but it really means something when a judge is the victim!
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