Thursday, April 29, 2010

The Hutaree Militia had a...

...bond hearing yesterday. The presiding judge apparently didn’t feel the Federal Prosecutor made his case for holding them.
“Mere presence where a crime may be planned is not a crime. ...How does this add up to seditious conspiracy?" Roberts said.

Waterstreet said the government is not required to show all its evidence at this early stage of the case.
No, Mr. Waterstreet but you damn well should produce enough to support your argument. I guess it’s a novel concept that a prosecutor shouldn’t just get a rubber stamp. Judge Victoria Roberts hasn’t made her decision yet and even if she decides to side with Waterstreet in the end that moment gives me just a bit of hope for us all.

H/T to Glenn.

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