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14 Aug 2018 - 8:37:13 PM
https://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/1...riff-says.html
SICK & DISGUSTING.
Judge Sarah Backus?
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Judge Sarah Backus said although she was concerned by "troubling facts," prosecutors failed to articulate any specific threats to the community.The Judge...3-year-old Abdul-ghani Wahhaj, who had been missing since December, allegedly died amid a ritualistic religious ceremony held on the grounds in an effort to “cast out demonic spirits,” Reuters reported.
“It was a religious ritual carried out... a ritual intended to cast out demonic spirits from Abdul-ghani Wahhaj,” Taos County Prosecutor John Lovelace said.
Public defenders argued the boy's father was trying to heal the child by reading passages from the Koran but prosecutors claimed he was denying the boy medication. One of the children taken into custody claimed that the boy had died in February.
Judge Sarah Backus: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
1. Backus Is Receiving Backlash After Handing Down a Weak Bail Sentencing to Five People Suspected of Training Children to Conduct School Shootings
2. Backus Has a History of Issuing Low Bail to Violent Offenders, Including a Man Accused of Slapping His Newborn Baby and Battering His Girlfriend
3. She Was First Appointed to the Bench by Republican Governor Susana Martinez Who “Strongly Disagrees” With Backus’ Recent Ruling
4. Backus Has Received Thousands of Threats Since Her Ruling, Including Threatening Comments, Phone Calls & Emails
5. Social Media Backlash Against Backus Flooded Twitter, With Many Republicans Claiming Backus Put The Community At Risk by Releasing “Suspected Terrorists” Back Into the Public
https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/judge-sarah-backus/
And some of her personal Tweets...one I couldn’t repost was in response to Trump and read “F you, you F’ing lying c*nt boy!”
https://www.taosnews.com/stories/tao...vacuated,51078Massey said callers made specific threats against Judge Sarah Backus, whose decision to release five defendants charged with child abuse because the state had not proven they were a threat to the community, prompted an angry backlash from the public.
Taos County spokesperson Steve Fulendorf said in a press release that the threats made against the judge and staff have "not been substantiated, however, they are currently being investigated."