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Old 08-14-2018, 17:06   #1
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New Mexico Judge frees terrorists

Un-fing believable, the terrorist running the terrorist youth camp in New Mexico are out on bail....the judge was of the opinion that the state failed to meet the burden of showing the suspects were a danger to the community.

I am sure that if these folks skip town or decide to have a Allah-Akbar party it will be Trumps fault.

https://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/...earms/5029547/

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...as-sheriff-fbi


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Old 08-14-2018, 21:01   #2
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They should get their kids back too! (The ACLU will be along shortly)

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Old 08-15-2018, 08:29   #3
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But...Paul Manafort is held in solitary for a 2005 tax evasion beef...

I’m not defending Manafort...but letting these folks out...?
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Old 08-15-2018, 09:53   #4
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New Mexico is still peoed about being annexed as a territory and later a State.
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Old 08-15-2018, 14:27   #5
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Guess the Republican Governor is regretting her decision to appoint this judge to the bench. Perhaps she should have vetted Judge Backus more carefully before putting her in that position.

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Backus has a history of issuing low bail to violent offenders, according to Fox. Last month, she set a $10,000 bond for Rafael Orozco, a 24-year-old Taos man accused of battering his girlfriend, his newborn child and a health care worker at Holy Cross Hospital in September 2016.
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Old 08-15-2018, 19:14   #6
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Some strange events going on...

https://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2...20180816011151

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Old 08-16-2018, 12:37   #7
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The defense spent their time at the podium hammering home that there is a double standard at play, alleging that if the suspects were white, Christian and had guns, "we might not be here today."
That's right...if it were white Christians with guns there would be no bail hearing.
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That's right...if it were white Christians with guns there would be no bail hearing.

Ummmmmm....recent history tells us many times White Christians don't make it to court. The Feds burn them alive, or shoot them.
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Ummmmmm....recent history tells us many times White Christians don't make it to court. The Feds burn them alive, or shoot them.
True, unfortunate but true.
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Old 08-16-2018, 18:43   #10
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So what

So what if they found a body

https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/16/us/ne...ied/index.html
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One article I read said that the terrorist put boys body in the cave and were waiting for him to reborn as 'Jesus'. Once he had risen from the dead he was to have helped them seek out the evil doers, where then the evil doers could then be dispatched to the great beyond.

Weird stuff.
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Old 08-20-2018, 00:22   #12
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But...Paul Manafort is held in solitary for a 2005 tax evasion beef...

I’m not defending Manafort...but letting these folks out...?

I hear ya! So, who is criminally negligent?
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I hear ya! So, who is criminally negligent?
Well, this has yet to play out - but it was Judge Sarah Backus who went against the recommendation of prosecutors.

Judge Backus reportedly ruled that the burden of proof was not met by the prosecution in order to demonstrate that these folks were a danger to the community.

Common sense suggests to me that these folks already clearly demonstrated a danger to the immediate community of a at least 1 dead child and to at least 11 other starving children...and based on a number of reports...to the rest of the community at large. But, what do I know?

So, in the instant case did the prosecution eff-up or did the judge err in her ruling or both?

Is this another story of “nothing to see here” that ends with folks realizing that this group was on the radar, but...

We shall see.

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This is nothing New here in NM. This happens every day here except in Federal court.

The Taos Judge is just following the rules that the state has forced on them from over 1.5 years ago by the Round House in Santa Fe and the Supreme Court here.

They favor the crooks way above the Victims. They release violent crooks every day here......
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More amazingly gross incompetence at the bureaucratic level...

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Five alleged Muslim extremists accused among other things of training children to carry out school shootings at the dilapidated New Mexico compound in which they all lived had several child abuse charges against them dropped because of a legal technicality.

Two different judges ordered the child abuse charges to be dropped because prosecutors failed to hold an evidentiary hearing to establish probable cause within 10 days, the time limit set by New Mexico law, Fox News reported.

According to KOB4, Eighth Judicial District Attorney Donald Gallegos plans to refile the charges against all five.

Three of those individuals—Lucas Morten, his wife Subhannah Wahhaj, and her sister Hujrah Wahhaj—were released from custody after the original charges were dropped by a judge, reported Reuters.

https://www.newsweek.com/new-mexico-...ildren-1096830
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