Showing posts with label Retrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retrial. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Former District Attorney Paul Gallegos was handling the case, he was criticized by the Court of Appeals in their ruling as basically, a prosecutor not knowing the law.

Losing count. How many of these are there? One after another, the Gallegos failures come to light. He'll be screwing up the justice system for years to come. Was it purposeful? (Clinton being his buddy), or was it just simple incompetence? Lack of caring?

This is one of those cases that gets dropped from the public eye, but John Chiv is keeping track of what's been going on. Click on over, and get 'the scoop.'

Basically, Clanton's still dragging this thing out. Must be good money in it.

"I am not leaning on any case law that Mr. Clanton is unfamiliar with"; Timothy Littlefield's lawyer says he is not obligated to follow Court of Appeals suggestion for a new trial - John Chiv/Words Worth Mar 11, 2016

Remittitur issued in the Timothy Littlefield case today - John Chiv/Words Worth - Feb 17, 2016
Remittitur is a process by which jurisdiction is transferred back from the appellate court to the trial court. Remittitur divests the appellate court of the jurisdiction after it has resolved the appeal, and permits full jurisdiction over the judgment to be returned to the trial court.
"This case involves multiple acts of molestation of a child who was 8 years old at the time, the victim is now a teenager and has been waiting a long time for finality", Cook and Associates to investigate Timothy Littlefield case
- John Chiv/Words Worth - Feb 3, 2016

Timothy Littlefield cuffed and taken unto custody, no bail, says I love you to his father twice - Feb 3, 2016

This one has been going on for YEARS.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Arcata fatal stabbing case hearing reset - A preliminary hearing for all three suspects is currently scheduled for May 28.

Courtroom delays, scheduling conflicts lead to decision - Will Houston/Times-Standard

The intervention hearing for Arcata fatal stabbing suspect Juan Joseph Ferrer was rescheduled to May 22 during a Wednesday hearing due to courtroom delays....

District Attorney Paul Gallegos — who took over prosecution of the case from Deputy District Attorney Elan Firpo — arrived in Reinholtsen's courtroom nearly a half hour after Ferrer's case was called due to hearing was attending beforehand. Before Gallegos' arrival, the courtroom relaxed from its mechanical routine with Reinholtsen, the defense attorneys and the bailiff striking up conversations. Ferrer and Stoiberg were both in the courtroom, with Ferrer wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and handcuffs.

Rocheleau's defense attorney, Benjamin Okin, had to leave before the hearing took place due to an appointment, but had agreed to having a new intervention hearing date scheduled.

Gallegos informed Reinholtsen that he had not had the opportunity to speak with Anderson-Jordet's family since the plea deal was tossed and agreed to rescheduling.
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Hadn't had the opportunity?

For real? Hard to believe.

Comment at the Tines-Standard: Gallegos informed
Reinholtsen that he had not had the opportunity to speak with Anderson-Jordet's family since the plea deal was tossed and agreed to rescheduling....I was there in a room with Gallegos for hours. How can it be true that he has not spoke with us???