
Maine’s chief justice changes bail rules for domestic violence suspects
Article here. Excerpt:
'In her annual State of the Judiciary address, Leigh I. Saufley announced that, effective immediately, bail commissioners may not set bail in domestic violence-related cases unless they have access to the defendant’s criminal history in Maine.
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Bail commissioners sometimes don’t have that information because of varying legal interpretations, technological limitations, law enforcement staffing limitations and miscommunication, according to Saufley.
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If a bail commissioner does not have a defendant’s criminal history, the defendant will have to remain in jail and appear before a judge within 48 hours, excluding weekends and holidays, Saufley said at a press conference after her speech.
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The chief justice’s action raised concerns among criminal defense attorneys.
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The president of the Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers also expressed concern about Saufley’s directive.
“Holding an accused on a crime that is bailable as a matter of right until criminal history information is received is not a novel concept — the problem is that technical limitations on the sharing of this type of information between law enforcement and bail commissioners results in justice being denied and constitutional rights being violated,” Sarah Churchill of Portland said Thursday in an email.
“What the Chief Justice has proposed can be done without violating the rights of the accused if changes are made to how information is shared,” she continued. “I have concerns about how quickly those types of changes can be made and how the potential violations of constitutional rights of the accused are going to be handled in this interim period of time.”'
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Long enough to lose a job
Forty eight hours in jail is long enough to lose one's job. Considering how many domestic violence allegations are false, and targeted at men, it's clear that domestic violence law (especially in Maine) is little more than a stinking, feminist, hate movement as shown in Los Misandry and Witch-Hunting Males at Youtube.
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and
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Go ahead, call me for jury duty. I will serve the vile, corrupt legal system of my state only under duress, and I will certainly consider how feminist trained police, prosecutors and judges leave their integrity outside their work place doors. :-/