everyone has a boss... someone looking over their shoulder.
Who is his?
Who do DAs Report to?
or is that us?
there must be some sort of checks and balances.
everyone has a boss... someone looking over their shoulder.
Who is his?
Who do DAs Report to?
or is that us?
there must be some sort of checks and balances.
they run for office, just like sheriffs
they can all so be run out of office.
time to get to work.
OK So as I understand it this guy is a county DA...
So in his criminal negligence of his office he has violated laws?
Why isn't the state DAs office charging him?
Maybe we should be calling that office.
I love how these guys confessed yet will not be charged.
Hopefully the DA has something very bad happen to them.
State Attorney Generals office
1525 Sherman St.
Denver, Colorado 80203
P: 303-866-4500
F: 303-866-5691
Attorney.General@state.co.us
because Scott wont charge himself.
Called and emailed.
I think this is a longer term problem and needs state laws changed. Colorado has always limited property owner's rights of defense of the property. The Make My Day was an attempt to correct some of this. This needs to keep going. As I understand it Texas has a good set of laws where people can defend property without worrying about being locked up forever.
DA's are just thugs in suits. They'll use whatever laws they have to convict people. Just pay you never get into it a system where your ability to pay an expensive lawyer means more than guilt or innocence. Just make sure the laws they'll use and abuse are better.
Steve
Colorado statue 18-1-704 and 18-1-706 does give him this right, unfortunatly the DA will argue that the men who were going to run him over with thier truck did not pose "imminent danger" to Mr Wallace, although law enforcement uses this all the time in their defense to justify shooting a suspect who point a car at them.
I contacted the State Attorney General office for whats its worth also.
I sent a email. Has anyone else done this and received a reply? What possible motivation would a DA have to keep letting these criminals off the hook?
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