Give them a medal.
If I am on that jury, there is no way they get convicted of anything. This is the way.Sea Speed said:
DA gonna hang his ass because Robert was no longer a threat, according to them.
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Duble's blanket recall may conflict with the Texas Criminal Code of Procedures, which states that "If an accused fails to appear as required by [an] order, the judge of the court in which the accused is required to appear shall issue a warrant for the arrest of the accused." (Emphsasis added)
the fatigue is palpablests7049 said:
Cypress-area rolling shootout captured on dashcam at Tuckerton and Huffmeister near Cy-Falls HS - ABC13 Houston
“What is causing the рropеrty value to рӏummеt in my nеighbоrhооd?” pic.twitter.com/sK2cy2rRWl
— MuhSocioFactors (@Muhsoci0factors) September 12, 2024
Sea Speed said:
Is this our cypress?“What is causing the рropеrty value to рӏummеt in my nеighbоrhооd?” pic.twitter.com/sK2cy2rRWl
— MuhSocioFactors (@Muhsoci0factors) September 12, 2024
sts7049 said:
not a parent to be seen anywhere
They are all work, duhsts7049 said:
not a parent to be seen anywhere
Sea Speed said:
Is this our cypress?“What is causing the рropеrty value to рӏummеt in my nеighbоrhооd?” pic.twitter.com/sK2cy2rRWl
— MuhSocioFactors (@Muhsoci0factors) September 12, 2024
Surely the mainstream media will pick up on this and air it on the local news right?TarponChaser said:Sea Speed said:
Is this our cypress?“What is causing the рropеrty value to рӏummеt in my nеighbоrhооd?” pic.twitter.com/sK2cy2rRWl
— MuhSocioFactors (@Muhsoci0factors) September 12, 2024
It may be bad form to quote yourself, but I repeat myself because it bears repeating.
Feral humans.
And they're protected and apologized for by progtard voters & politicians.
Another reminder to vote for and support Republican judges this November.
— Alexandra del Moral Mealer (@AlexMealerTX) September 12, 2024
A Progressive judge in Harris County just issued a blanket recall of all warrants outstanding at his court
Cases that will no longer be prosecuted include: traffic violations, disorderly conduct, and… pic.twitter.com/amo4QeJFvg
I blame Metro and 1960William Foster said:
Guessing that neighborhood is south of Logenbaugh. It changes immediately when you cross that road.
William Foster said:
Guessing that neighborhood is south of Logenbaugh. It changes immediately when you cross that road.
Diggity said:I blame Metro and 1960William Foster said:
Guessing that neighborhood is south of Logenbaugh. It changes immediately when you cross that road.
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Statement from Judge Steven Duble Regarding Class C Misdemeanor Warrant Recalls: "In 2023, the U.S. Justice Department cautioned against discriminatory enforcement of fines and fees, and detailed obligations to comply with federal statutory prohibitions against discrimination in the imposition and collection of fines and fees by conducting an ability to pay determination prior to imposing any period of incarceration. This court conducted extensive research on these issues, and after thoughtful consideration, recalled all outstanding class C misdemeanor arrest warrants issued by Justice of the Peace Court, Precinct 1, Place 2. The recall of arrest warrants does not dismiss any charges. The recall was coupled with a prioritization on collection of fines and fees. The court will continue collection efforts following the law on ability to pay determinations. Of the three types of misdemeanors: class A, B, and C, class C misdemeanors are the only misdemeanors handled by a Texas Justice of the Peace and are only punishable by a fine of up to $500. The cost to taxpayers of having officers arrest, transport, and process someone at the Harris County jail on a warrant arising from a class C misdemeanor, only to have them released hours later with the fine and court costs written off as "satisfied by jail credit" is far more than the unpaid fine itself. Shifting the focus to collection of fines and fees instead of arrest respects the Sixth Amendment right to counsel and Fourteenth Amendment right to due process of the U.S. Constitution and represents fiscal responsibility that honors the taxpayer. The recall of the old class C misdemeanor warrants should allow law enforcement to allocate more time and resources to protecting the public from violent crime. The recall was ordered to comply with the Constitution. Notwithstanding the recall, the court will promptly abide by and comply with instructions of any superior court of competent jurisdiction holding that this court's understanding of its constitutional obligations in this regard is mistaken." For further detail on subjects mentioned, please see below.
Hurricane Katrina.Diggity said:I blame Metro and 1960William Foster said:
Guessing that neighborhood is south of Logenbaugh. It changes immediately when you cross that road.
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Judge Duble grew up in Sharpstown, where he graduated from Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in 1982. He earned his undergraduate degree from Texas Christian University in 1986 and his law degree from the University of Houston Law Center in 1989.
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Judge Duble has lived his entire life in Houston, where he raised three incredible children. He is the first openly gay JP in Harris County history. He and his husband share a home in Precinct One with their two rescue dogs, Dewey & Gussie.
Sounds like he thinks he's America's next great legal scholar when he's just a JP.sts7049 said:
the judge explained his reason:
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25135602-judge-steve-duble-recall-statement-9-11-24?responsive=1&title=1Quote:
Statement from Judge Steven Duble Regarding Class C Misdemeanor Warrant Recalls: "In 2023, the U.S. Justice Department cautioned against discriminatory enforcement of fines and fees, and detailed obligations to comply with federal statutory prohibitions against discrimination in the imposition and collection of fines and fees by conducting an ability to pay determination prior to imposing any period of incarceration. This court conducted extensive research on these issues, and after thoughtful consideration, recalled all outstanding class C misdemeanor arrest warrants issued by Justice of the Peace Court, Precinct 1, Place 2. The recall of arrest warrants does not dismiss any charges. The recall was coupled with a prioritization on collection of fines and fees. The court will continue collection efforts following the law on ability to pay determinations. Of the three types of misdemeanors: class A, B, and C, class C misdemeanors are the only misdemeanors handled by a Texas Justice of the Peace and are only punishable by a fine of up to $500. The cost to taxpayers of having officers arrest, transport, and process someone at the Harris County jail on a warrant arising from a class C misdemeanor, only to have them released hours later with the fine and court costs written off as "satisfied by jail credit" is far more than the unpaid fine itself. Shifting the focus to collection of fines and fees instead of arrest respects the Sixth Amendment right to counsel and Fourteenth Amendment right to due process of the U.S. Constitution and represents fiscal responsibility that honors the taxpayer. The recall of the old class C misdemeanor warrants should allow law enforcement to allocate more time and resources to protecting the public from violent crime. The recall was ordered to comply with the Constitution. Notwithstanding the recall, the court will promptly abide by and comply with instructions of any superior court of competent jurisdiction holding that this court's understanding of its constitutional obligations in this regard is mistaken." For further detail on subjects mentioned, please see below.