BUNKERVILLE STANDOFF: JUDGE RELAXES PRETRIAL RELEASE, EMERGENCY FILING DEMANDS OPEN PROCESS
US District Judge Gloria M. Navarro has relaxed the home detention pre-trial release of three defendants in the third Bunkerville Standoff trial.
In response to a request from Ryan Bundy, Judge Navarro agreed that Ryan, his brother Ammon Bundy and Ryan Payne will be free subject to a 9pm to 5am curfew.
Ryan Bundy has also notified the court that he and the other two defendants out on 'pre-trial release' will freely communicate with each other.
Meanwhile, a group called Battle Born Media has filed an emergency motion with the court demanding the release of sealed motions in the case and an open hearing process on the violations of evidence rules by the prosecution.
The closed process now underway over the "Brady violations" by the prosecution in the case will determine the future course of the trial, if any. Judge Navarro is expected to make her decision next week.
Also, activist Gavin Seim is linking on his Facebook page to a place where documents related to the case, evidence from the case is being leaked.
Gues she wantstoprove she is not a heartless Grinch at Christmas time?These Patriots ought Not ever have been put in prison But having been so abused I pray God will move the hearts of any jury and even the Judge to award them suitable Million Dollars worth of compensation a piece for wrongful arrest.
ReplyDeleteThose involved in this case have been punished by the process of being jailed without bail, tried without access to all the evidence for the first group of six. Someone pled guilty and received a stiff sentence without all the evidence on the table. She sentenced a man convicted without all the evidence to 68 years and so on.
DeleteIn the midst of the second trial this summer without the prosecutor releasing all the evidence, Jeff Sessions visited Las Vegas and praised the work of the prosecutor.
The Democrat judge and the Republican Justice Department both look bad here.