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LOPD: Justices Affirm Pretrial Release Ruling In Public Defender Case Targeted By Bernalillo District Attorney

LOPD: Justices Affirm Pretrial Release Ruling In Public Defender Case Targeted By Bernalillo District Attorney From the Law Offices of the Public Defender: SANTA FE The New Mexico Supreme Court Friday affirmed a 2nd Judicial District Court judge’s ruling allowing a teenager accused of multiple home burglaries to await trial under strict conditions of release on house arrest. The Second Judicial District Attorney’s Office asked the court to reconsider the pretrial detention of Jesse Mascareno-Haidle, 19, after failing twice to convince two judges to hold him in jail pending his trial. T he prosecutor’s office claims Mascareno-Haidle is a suspect in some 80 burglaries, but has only charged him with three alleged incidents.

Activist arrests end in settlements, good food

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal La’Quonte Barry takes a break from work at his food truck in a Northeast Albuquerque park Saturday afternoon. He started the business with money he received from a settlement with the city. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) In July, at the height of the protests in Albuquerque for racial justice, two Black men were the only people charged after the city banned guns on Civic Plaza. La’Quonte Barry, 32, and Francisco “Frankie” Grady, 40, leaders of the Black New Mexico Movement, had taken guns to a rally they were holding one Sunday and were promptly detained by officers. They were charged with unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon on school premises – a fourth-degree felony.

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