Wednesday, February 26, 2020

CALIFORNIA'S CORRUPT JUDICIAL COURTS REMIND US THAT LAWS DO NOT APPLY TO DEMOCRAT VOTING ILLEGALS

Immigrant Mass Murder, Gang Style: Police Search For "Man" (Mexican Illegal) After 3 Bodies Found In California
02/25/2020
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The AP story says Police search for man after 3 bodies found in Californiabecause the AP Stylebook says that it's not "relevant" that a wanted killer is either Hispanic or an illegal immigrant, but it looks like a case of Immigrant Mass Murder, involving Mexican criminal gangs:
PERRIS, Calif. (AP) — Authorities are seeking an “armed and very dangerous” man who is believed to have killed three men and left their bodies in a Southern California cemetery, the Riverside County sheriff said Thursday.
The three men — Perris residents Jaime Covarrubias Espindola, 50; Jose Maria Aguilar-Espejel, 38 and Rodrigo Aguilar-Espejel, 28 — were killed at the same time. Their bodies were found Monday in the grass at the Perris Valley Cemetery east of Los Angeles.
Sheriff Chad Bianco said at a news conferencethere is a felony warrant out for the arrest of Jose Luis Torres Garcia, 33, with $3 million bail. Bianco did not say how the men were killed.
“We do not know his motive,” Bianco said.
The sheriff said Garcia acted alone and he knew the three victims. They were discovered in a cemetery near the grave of a man who died in Mexico. Officials have not said who the grave belonged to, or whether a relationship existed between that person and the recent victims.
“We don’t believe this was a random killing,” Bianco said. “A regular, normal resident of Perris should not have anything to be afraid of.”
The sheriff said Garcia has ties to San Jose, California, and Mexico. He has been deported twice. But authorities have not yet determined his current immigration status. There are already two misdemeanor warrants out for his arrest regarding other cases.[More]


Are California Courts Trying To Start A Civil War?
02/21/2020
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Earlier by Peter Brimelow: "It Will Come To Blood"—
Reflections On The Left's Anti-Trump Inauguration Tantrum
I’ve said (on my deleted-by-Google former blog) that a shootout between Federal agents and local cops would start over the arrest of an illegal alien in a courtroom. It now looks like that is going to come true.
California has passed laws attempting to limit the authority of Federal agents to make immigration arrests. California has no such authority, and is on course to a violent conflict with Federal agents, not just the agencies that enforce immigration law, but all Federal law enforcement agencies.
And, as I predicted, the violence is coming, and it will start between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Removal Operations (ICE ERO) agents making an arrest in a court and crazed local politicians ordering their investigators, deputy sheriffs, and police officers to use violence to protect illegal aliens.


And Civil War II almost got a start like Fort Sumter in a Sonoma County Superior Court.
U.S. immigration agents have arrested two people at a Northern California courthouse, including a man detained in a hallway on his way to a hearing, flouting a new state law requiring a judicial warrant to make immigration arrests inside such facilities.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents made the arrests Tuesday at Sonoma County Superior Court, prompting an outcry from criminal justice and court officials who said the action undermines local authority and deters immigrants who are in the country illegally from participating in the U.S. justice system.
ICE said in a statement that California’s law doesn’t supersede federal law and “will not govern the conduct of federal officers acting pursuant to duly enacted laws passed by Congress that provide the authority to make administrative arrests of removable aliens inside the United States.”
Not surprisingly, a shyster from the Sonoma County Public Defender’s Office (SCPDO), and an investigator, presumably from the SCPDO as well, attempted to interfere with the arrest by ICE ERO agents.
In one of the arrests, a Sonoma County public defender and an investigator confronted an ICE agent leading a 37-year-old man to an unmarked law enforcement vehicle, demanding information about the affiliation of the agent, who wore no uniform, and the name of the man being taken away, Pozzi said. The man was detained in a second-floor hallway of the courthouse before he could attend his court hearing, she said.
That an attorney and a law enforcement agency investigator would attempt to interfere with another law enforcement agency is strange, that they would have any interest in a plainclothes officer “leading” someone to an unmarked law enforcement vehicle is even stranger.
Plainclothes officers and detectives are routine in all courts, as are unmarked “law enforcement vehicles.” That they would describe the vehicle as law enforcement clearly shows that they knew what they were doing. They must have known that the officer was ICE and they were planning to interfere with the arrest, otherwise they would have ignored such a routine sight in a court house. This is evidence of mens rea, intent, to commit the crime of interfering with a Federal law enforcement officer, Title 18 United States Code Section 111, Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding Certain Officers Or Employees.
It is time for Based Bill Barr to order prosecution of those two from the Public Defender’s Office who attempted to interfere with the ICE arrest. If nothing is done, things will get worse. Nip this in the bud. Make an example to prevent the next Civil War.

Of Course He's Not A "Stamford Man": Drunk Driving Illegal Gets Ten Years For Hit-And-Run That Partially Paralyzed Actual Darien Woman
02/20/2020
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Elio Martinez, 46, is the man referred to in the Stamford Advocate headline Stamford man gets 10 years in drunk driving incident that paralyzed a Darien woman, by John Nickerson, February 20, 2020.
An undocumented immigrant with a pending drunk driving charge has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for crashing into a Darien woman and causing her paralyzing injuries while driving drunk in Stamford in June 2017.
Judge Gary White handed down the sentence to Elio Martinez, 46, after a heart rending hearing in which the injured woman, Carrie Maturo, read a lengthy statement detailing how Martinez’s actions affected her life and left her wondering for a time if she might have been better off if he had killed her.
Sitting at the prosecutors table with canes at her side and assistant state’s attorney Daniel Cummings, Maturo, 54, said she has been active all her life, playing sports, hiking, biking and camping. She belonged to a triathlon club and skied on water and snow.
But all that came to an end, she said, on Father’s Day, June 18, 2017 when she drove to Stamford for an errand and pulled up to a stoplight on East Main Street next to Quintard Terrace near the Myrtle Avenue railroad bridge.
The victim is in bad shape, and feels suicidal. It didn't help that Martinez was, of course, driving without insurance.
When it came time for him to speak, Martinez said he never meant to cause Maturo such pain and apologized to her and the Lord. “It was not my intention to commit any crime because I am not a criminal,” he said through an intrepreter while four of his young children sat in a pew with their mother only a few feet behind him.
The Stamford Advocate has no photographs of "Stamford Man" Martinez, but the Stamford Voice did.

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