DENVER, COLORADO- Denver Judge Johnny C. Barajas wouldn’t produce Eric Brandt, who’s still being held in county jail without bond, he wouldn’t commit to joining Brandt’s case with that of Mark Iannicelli, he wouldn’t commit to granting a preliminary hearing, but he has allowed Attorneys David Lane and Lonn Heymann to subpoena all complainants, including Denver District Attorney Mitchell R. Morrissey!
The target of a recent recall effort, the Denver DA won’t indict killer cops or sheriff’s deputies, but Morrissey and his cronies in the DPD will have to show up August 31 at 8:30am to account for the abridged First Amendment rights of Messrs Brandt and Ianicelli.
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It would be wonderful if we could pack the courtroom! It doesn’t seem possible that local media can completely ignore this hearing, but the Denver Post obviously wishes it could make the story disappear; whatever we can do to draw attention to this hearing will have an important political payoff! Morrissey is term-limited and Carrigan is supposed to be the anointed successor; we need to highlight the mess Morrissey is leaving for Carrigan (who may or may not be an improvement).
please keep me informed of the progress of this. this needs to be a nationwide educational movement to put decisions back in the hands of citizens. i’m currently living in Nepal, but will return to my home in new mexico in december.