Comrade Gascón |
For some reason, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department blasted a deputy district attorney after she allowed a convicted murderer to be released. As Democratic House Leader Nancy "Hands-a-Blur" Pelosi once said, we are all creatures of G_d. Just because someone kills someone else is no reason to be upset with the killer. Everyone deserves a chance, and everyone deserves a trophy for showing up.
That's the insane philosophy of the far left.
According to The Los Angeles Daily News, L.A. County Deputy DA Alisa Blair did not present evidence at a hearing last week meant to determine if Andrew Cachu should serve his full sentence for killing Louis Amela, 41, in March 2015. [H/T Fox News]
Cachu killed Amela two months before his 18th birthday, which makes him eligible for a retroactive transfer hearing to determine if his case should remain in the juvenile court system or be transferred to adult court.
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Under California law, offenders convicted as juveniles must be released by the age of 25 no matter how many people they kill and lives they ruin.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department anger-tweeted that Blair's decision to hold back evidence was "intentional."
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department anger-tweeted that Blair's decision to hold back evidence was "intentional."
"I was present in court when the judge said he thought it was intentional," Kathy Cady, an attorney for Amela's family, told Fox News. "He asked her if she wanted to present any evidence and asked if she wanted additional time to bring in witnesses. She declined both. Based on her actions, I agree with the judge."
"Louis Amela's family is devastated," Cady continued. "They have been abandoned by Gascón and believe that Alisa Blair was only interested in helping the convicted murderer. They feel that the justice system failed them."
Daily News' reporting explains how Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Brian C. Yep [yep, that's his name] didn't have an option to keep Cachu in prison since Blair didn't show how the state would help him through the Division of Juvenile Justice.
Cachu, a creature of G_d, is expected to be released soon and is being held until then at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles.
Alex Bastian, a comrade and special assistant to Gascón, told the Los Angeles Daily News the judge was left with no other option but to release Cachu.
"However, there were no witnesses who could testify to the fact that [Division of Juvenile Justice] has specific programming that would benefit Mr. Cachu presently. Understandably, the probation report was also deficient in its ability to articulate specific programming as required by state law. The judge was left with no legal option other than to terminate juvenile jurisdiction," Bastian said.
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