View Full Version : Hickenlooper pardons felon to prevent deportation
OneGuy67
05-19-2017, 15:29
Thoughts?
http://www.denverpost.com/2017/05/19/quick-pardon-crucial-rene-lima-marin/
spqrzilla
05-19-2017, 15:37
Now you know who the Democrats think their constituency is.
Now you know who the Democrats think their constituency is.
Now? I think most of us have known this for some time. This would be just more proof for those who are paying attention. For most Colorado voters this won't even register. Squirrel!
Here is my one thing on this...it does appear he had changed. I don't know the full circumstances surrounding the case but 90 some odd years for 2 robberies seems out of line. Murder and rape gets lighter sentences.
To be fair on this one, it looks to be a pardon because of the silliness of releasing him early and being out for like 6 years getting his live together then trying to put him back. It's just a whoops when I've them scooped him up after. The pardon shouldn't affect his immigration status and ensuing deportation.
BushMasterBoy
05-19-2017, 15:58
Hickenlooper gets free publicity?
Now? I think most of us have known this for some time. This would be just more proof for those who are paying attention. For most Colorado voters this won't even register. Squirrel!
I'm tired of the douche bag.
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To be fair on this one, it looks to be a pardon because of the silliness of releasing him early and being out for like 6 years getting his live together then trying to put him back. It's just a whoops when I've them scooped him up after. The pardon shouldn't affect his immigration status and ensuing deportation.
The pardon wouldn't affect his immigration status, but it does affect his conviction... which could potentially change ICE's deportation order (as they've stated they are gearing more toward deporting those convicted or charged with crimes).
The pardon wouldn't affect his immigration status, but it does affect his conviction... which could potentially change ICE's deportation order (as they've stated they are gearing more toward deporting those convicted or charged with crimes).
No it won't. Immigration gives exactly zero F*cks about a pardon. In fact, if you aren't a citizen, you get into trouble, get some charges, but the initial charges are lowered, immigration still uses the initial charges to decide if they want to deport you. It's like dealing with the DMV, but even more difficult because you have no rights.
On top of that, Trump's recent immigration EO gives compete discretion to the immigration officer deciding the case. So if he rubs the officer the wrong way, he's gone.
BPTactical
05-19-2017, 18:50
My thoughts?
Hickenlooper can choke on a bag of dicks.
My thoughts?
Hickenlooper can choke on a bag of dicks.
Mine too.
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BPTactical
05-19-2017, 20:33
Mine too.
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Your dick????
Ewwww....
Bailey Guns
05-19-2017, 20:39
That's just funny!
[ROFL2]
That's just wrong.
....but, oh, so funny.[LOL]
Definitely not how I meant it to come out , lol.
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OtterbatHellcat
05-19-2017, 21:14
My thoughts?
Hickenlooper can choke on a bag of dicks.
Um,...yeah.
Circuits
05-19-2017, 21:44
Hickenlooper can choke on a bag of dicks.
He won't, though. He's an expert knob gobbler of long standing and great experience. He'll work through that bag of dicks and make it look easy.
My thoughts?
Hickenlooper can choke on a bag of dicks.
^^^THIS.
Jackwagon Hickenlooper signs a law allowing the civilian population to carry auto knives, but won't repeal the magazine capacity restriction law. F that guy. He's a shill of a politician and a piece of flaming excrement of a human being. I hope the Devil shoves a cholla cactus dipped in gasoline up his rectum every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
Scanker19
05-20-2017, 00:36
hahahahaha!!!! Your State is so fucked....
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D'OH!!!!!!!
bobbyfairbanks
05-20-2017, 05:33
Dick will be in woodland park on Monday. This will be the first time I go see a politician. I can't believe that dick thinks he is welcome in WP
GilpinGuy
05-20-2017, 05:46
Here is my one thing on this...it does appear he had changed. I don't know the full circumstances surrounding the case but 90 some odd years for 2 robberies seems out of line. Murder and rape gets lighter sentences.
From HERE (https://www.yahoo.com/news/colorado-governor-pardons-felon-stave-off-deportation-215225404.html)
The Blockbuster was one of two video stores that Lima-Marin and his accomplice Michael Clifton robbed. They were convicted on multiple robbery, kidnapping and burglary counts. Clifton is still in prison, serving his 98-year sentence.
I wonder what his accomplice thinks about this guys walking.
I read the article and had a difficult time following the timeline of events. What I'm sure about, is that I'd take deportation over a prison sentence any day.
GilpinGuy
05-20-2017, 07:36
Yeah, me too.
It's hard to wrap my head around how this guy can simply walk when the other guy, convicted of the same crime, is still serving his full sentence. He might be a nice guy now too. Hick looks like a dick here IMHO.
I guess since first guy was released by mistake, he got a real world opportunity to show he could turn his life around. Other guy didn't get that chance so he stays. Slippery slope for everyone.
68Charger
05-20-2017, 07:47
Now you know who the Democrats think their constituency is.
Criminals....
Wait, thats what democrat polititians are, too...
GilpinGuy
05-20-2017, 07:54
I guess since first guy was released by mistake, he got a real world opportunity to show he could turn his life around. Other guy didn't get that chance so he stays. Slippery slope for everyone.
I get it. "Slippery slope" was the words I thought to myself as well. So much for justice being blind.
Great-Kazoo
05-20-2017, 08:06
Yeah, me too.
It's hard to wrap my head around how this guy can simply walk when the other guy, convicted of the same crime, is still serving his full sentence. He might be a nice guy now too. Hick looks like a dick here IMHO.
One was white, the other wasn't. Judicial Bias from the left?
theGinsue
05-20-2017, 12:00
Word is the pardon isn't legal as Hick failed to provide the legislatively mandated 2 week notification to the DA's office & judge.
District Attorney Brauchler issued the following statement in response:
“Colorado law requires the governor to provide 14 days for relevant parties -- including the district attorney and sentencing judge -- to respond to an application for a pardon. I have never seen an application for pardon in this case. We were not given the statutory time to respond, and we were not able to seek input from the victims or give them notice that a pardon was sought or being considered. The victims likely will find out like we did – on social media or news outlets.
“The pardon application form that the governor’s office purportedly requires applicants to submit clearly states that a pardon is available only after seven years have elapsed from the end of the applicant's sentence. This applicant wasn’t even out of custody seven days
“It does not appear the governor followed Colorado law. In fact, it appears this pardon is in violation of Colorado law and may be an invalid pardon.
“The hasty decision to ignore state law was made seemingly to skirt federal law, and that is not an appropriate use of the governor’s pardon power.”
But then again, when did laws stop a Dem from getting what they want? The pardon will stand.
BPTactical
05-20-2017, 12:24
Interesting that the DA that needed to be notified is a Republican gubernatorial prospect.
This has the potential to get interdasting.
I hope Hickenlooper gets a case of eggs on his face for this one....
Word is the pardon isn't legal as Hick failed to provide the legislatively mandated 2 week notification to the DA's office & judge.
But then again, when did laws stop a Dem from getting what they want? The pardon will stand.
Interesting that the DA that needed to be notified is a Republican gubernatorial prospect.
This has the potential to get interdasting.
I hope Hickenlooper gets a case of eggs on his face for this one....
Hick certainly does look like a cheap opportunist for anyone paying attention. It's worth reading the whole article and Brauchler's argument that Hick is violating the law. That another Dem running for attorney general thinks violating state law is irrelevant is very revealing, and damning.
https://www.coloradostatesman.com/brauchler-charges-governor-violated-state-law-when-he-granted-pardon-to-lima-marin/
Zundfolge
05-20-2017, 13:04
Hickenlooper and most Democrats are on the side of the Reconquista ... they are enemies of the people.
Word is the pardon isn't legal as Hick failed to provide the legislatively mandated 2 week notification to the DA's office & judge.
But then again, when did laws stop a Dem from getting what they want? The pardon will stand.
"Not my governor"
Hick certainly does look like a cheap opportunist for anyone paying attention. It's worth reading the whole article and Brauchler's argument that Hick is violating the law. That another Dem running for attorney general thinks violating state law is irrelevant is very revealing, and damning.
https://www.coloradostatesman.com/brauchler-charges-governor-violated-state-law-when-he-granted-pardon-to-lima-marin/
For liberals, the laws are really more guidelines. It's OK for them to not always follow them.
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For liberals, the laws are really more guidelines. It's OK for them to not always follow them.
The word "guidelines" is too definitive for the Dems. Laws are merely "suggestions" to them.
The word "guidelines" is too definitive for the Dems. Laws are merely "suggestions" to them.
Good point!
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OtterbatHellcat
05-20-2017, 22:15
I've said if before, .........but,............
"Spread you Pooper for Hickenlooper".
That's some real sheet right there.
Peter Boyles has George Brauchler talking about this on air now. Send this felon back to Cuba.
In the liberal mind the criminal is the honored person. The victims just got in the way of this unfortunate person who had to resort to crime because of X. Where is the emotional outcry for the victims?
For liberals, the laws are really more guidelines. It's OK for them to not always follow them.
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More than that. Liberals also believe in the rule of law. But they believe that laws are living things that evolve and change with the feelings of the moment. That way they came use the law against someone that disagrees with them or otherwise makes them feel bad. They can interpret a law however they want whenever they want. That way the can use them or ignore them to their best advantage.
More than that. Liberals also believe in the rule of law. But they believe that laws are living things that evolve and change with the feelings of the moment. That way they came use the law against someone that disagrees with them or otherwise makes them feel bad. They can interpret a law however they want whenever they want. That way the can use them or ignore them to their best advantage.
So much for the rule of law, the left has turned it upside down and called it "the rule of feelz". I swear the left is more dangerous than ISIS.
Feelings don't matter, behavior matters and this asshole needs to rot in jail for his 98 years.
So much for the rule of law, the left has turned it upside down and called it "the rule of feelz". I swear the left is more dangerous than ISIS.
Feelings don't matter, behavior matters and this asshole needs to rot in jail for his 98 years.
At least you know 100% the full intentions of Isis.
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My thoughts?
Hickenlooper can choke on a bag of dicks.
I don't have much to add. But this post pretty much sums it up best.
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