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Our criminal justice system is a multi-faceted machine involving law enforcement response and investigation, followed by prosecution in the court system, and culminating with a final judicial order that can lead to a defendant’s placement in the corrections system. All these parts must function efficiently and effectively in order for the system to work properly and meet the end goal of dispensing reasonable justice.
It is frustrating to the Roswell Police Department when its detectives, officers and technicians pour themselves into collecting evidence, finding witnesses, conducting interviews and applying various other investigatory techniques to build solid cases against defendants accused of significant crimes such as homicide only to watch as the District Attorney’s Office resolves some of these cases with plea agreements that seem to fall seriously short of doling out the needed justi
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The suspect in a Sunday morning drive-by shooting in Roswell that left one man injured will remain detained pending trial.
Judge Thomas Lilley of New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District Court, at a hearing Thursday, granted a motion filed by the District Attorney’s Office to hold Austin York, 22, without bond until trial or unless otherwise ordered by the court.
Lilley said evidence presented by the prosecution that York would be a danger to the safety of both the shooting victim and a witness to the incident is clear and convincing.
“I find the state has met their burden of proof, proving by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant is a danger to at least those two people if not the community as a whole,” he said.