Posted on 03/12/2020 11:33:09 AM PDT by lowbridge
An Onondaga County judge Thursday said he had no choice but to release a LaFayette man with mental issues who has been linked to at least 16 separate theft investigations.
Thats because Christopher Brown, 20, hasnt been charged with a crime eligible for bail under the states recent reform law.
His worst charge? Stealing a Mercedes Benz last July from a James Street apartment garage, according to the indictment. Hes also accused of stealing a Honda SUV from the same garage, as well as ATVs, a purse and credit cards in separate incidents.
His charges include burglary and grand larceny.
Without violence, none of the charges can keep Brown locked up before trial. Hes never been charged with a weapon or confronting a victim.
But even Browns own lawyer isnt so sure his client can stay out of trouble. We have all of our appendages crossed, defense lawyer John Sharon said after court.
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Declare him mentally incompetent and hold him until he is sane again (yeah).
Re the Mercedes, for a crazy guy, he has good taste.
As for the crazy pro-criminal release law and New York State:
Oh give me a home, where the criminals roam,
and citizens are not safe all day.
Where seldom is heard a sane judicial word,
and the streets run blood all day.
Yet Judges are allowed to issue Nationwide anti-
Constitutional rulings every day.
This Judge can’t speak truth to power as a matter of Social Justice for the victims?
Does the Judge have a Benz?
Have the bailiff give the perp the address of the Judge's wheels [both at work and at home] and a valet key.
He did it because of the coronavirus!
maybe the perp did have a varlet key.
We should stand out side the courthouse and give these skells a list with the home addresses of the politicians who voted for “bail reform”.
Should also include a reminder to the criminals that they should personally thank the politicians, who are probably waiting at their homes to greet them.
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