Sounds like??? Always has been, always will be.
And don't count on the cops and prosecutors be punished for their crime. They never are and never will be.
Roberts: Freeway shooting case sounds like a total botch job Laurie Roberts, The Republic | azcentral.com 12:36 p.m. MST April 20, 2016 If alarm bells aren’t ringing loudly in your head today, they should be. Ringing, Peeling, CLANGING. A Maricopa County Superior Court judge on Tuesday freed the man charged with last summer’s freeway shootings. Bail for Leslie Allen Merritt Jr., was reduced to zero at the request of his defense attorney and without complaint by the prosecutor. Translation: uh oh. Why was this guy in jail for so long? After locking this guy up for seven months, now there isn't enough evidence to merit so much as $1 in bail? In light of Tuesday's release, it seems reasonable to ask why, exactly, he was in jail in the first place. What evidence exists to justify denying this guy his freedom for SEVEN MONTHS? Apparently, none, otherwise prosecutors would have been screaming their heads off at the notion of allowing a suspected serial freeway shooter to walk out of jail, a free man. The case against Merritt hinges on ballistics yet his attorney said an independent review called that evidence into question. "There’s no evidence against him," attorney Jason Lamm told Superior Court Judge Warren Granville. “He’s no more the 1-10 shooter than you are." What exactly was that material fact? Granville, in reducing Merritt’s bond from $150,000 to $0, said the change in status was based on a “material fact” that hadn’t been presented earlier. I’m wondering if that “material fact” might be one giant botch job by DPS and prosecutors. At the time of Merritt's arrest last September, DPS Director Frank Milstead announced that lab results tied Merritt's gun to four of the 11 shootings. But public records, released months later, showed that Merritt’s gun was at pawn shop the night one of the victims reported a flat tire. Milstead had an explanation – that it took days for the tire to flatten after being shot. That explanation held water just about as well as the victim’s tire held air after being pierced with a bullet. From the start, Merritt has claimed that police got the wrong guy, that his gun was locked away in a pawn shop during the shootings. Police have countered that the evidence speaks for itself. Turns out, it apparently does and what it's saying after SEVEN MONTHS of captivity is rather alarming. Me? I'm waiting for Milstead and Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery to explain why a 21-year-old suspect was locked away for seven months -- much of it spent in solitary confinement -- with what appears to be no real evidence that he was shooter. There’s a lesson here for all of us – including me – to remember that old adage that we are so quick to discard in this the internet age: Innocent before guilty. Within minutes of Merritt’s capture last year, Gov. Doug Ducey triumphantly announced the news that the freeway shooter had been captured. BREAKING: We got him! DPS SWAT team is in custody of the individual suspected of I-10 shootings. Apprehended moments ago.I’m wondering if Ducey will be tweeting out a new message today. More articles about how Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery is framing Leslie Allen Merritt Jr.
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