Posted on 08/29/2018 12:06:35 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
I realize its a freeper tradition whereby forum members refuse to read the article much less do background research and prefer instead to light the torches and hit the cobblestones tromping towards the metaphorical Bastille under keyboard glow
The real culprit in this is the naturally very liberal New Mexico Supreme Court who instituted by judicial fiat this TEN DAY RULE which in all likelyhood Im guessing was promoted by the immigration argument
The judges did what the law proscribed
Why the lady judge granted bond of twenty thousand is another matter
These folks can be recharged this isnt an acquital
I was wrong the woman was the bail judge.
The dismissals are from two male judges
My bad
OK, her @$$.
OK, back to his @$$.
I love that first paragraph.
Thanks SoFloFreeper.
Thanks for the key citation of the actual law involved in this potentially lethal miscarriage of Justice.
It's absolutely clear that the judge had a judicial choice to make and h made it in favor of the Muslim terrorists and against the New Mexican people.
This was not a case where his hands were tied and the law forced him to release the terrorists.
Judge Jeff McElroy chose to ignore the obvious fact that extraordinary circumstances exist in the details of this terrorist-school shooting training compound with child abuse and dead child factors.
Judge McElroy allowed three of the dangerous perps to walk back into the world of innocent victims.
Perhaps they will be re-charged at some future date, but meanwhile three committed terror-trainers are back in circulation--and Judge McElroy made the decision to pull that trigger.
Nothing to see here, probably just some former Democrat IT specialist.
Dems are behind most school shootings. Bringing these people to court would have started to reveal that, this the dismissal.
That is pretty funny, and it was at nobody’s expense. Unfortunately, these days humor just isn’t humor unless someone is diminished by it.
That’s a good observation.
I admit to trying to diminish Copper Clapper byt posting that...
This should be used by every R running across the country in some way or another.
People will be outraged.
At least 60 percent or more will be, and that’s all we need.
Check #187 upthread.
(2) Extensions.
Upon a showing of good cause, the court may extend the time limits for holding a preliminary examination for up to sixty (60) days.
If the defendant does not consent, the court may extend the time limits in Subparagraph (A)(1) of this rule only upon a showing that extraordinary circumstances exist and justice requires the delay.
It's absolutely clear that the judge had a judicial choice to make and he made it in favor of the Muslim terrorists and against the New Mexican people.
This was not a case where his hands were tied and the law forced him to release the terrorists.
Judge Jeff McElroy chose to ignore the obvious fact that extraordinary circumstances exist in the details of this terrorist-school shooting training compound with child abuse and dead child factors.
Judge McElroy allowed three of the dangerous perps to walk back into the world of innocent victims.
The Legislature of the State of New Mexico passed, and its Governor signed, a law requiring that defendants in custody be arraigned within 10 days or released. The judge merely followed the law. Or do you think activist judges ignoring the law is a good thing?
No, he didn't pull it out of his ass; the state legislature enacted it.
More than once I’ve said that was sarc.
Did anybody go in front of the judge and attempt to show good cause or that extraordinary circumstances exist? It sounds like they could not be bothered. It is not the judges job to be the prosecutor when the prosecutor fails to show up.
In any event, the suspects have been taken into custody - again - by the feds. This time, I hope LE can be bothered to do their routine paperwork.
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