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by Purplehood
Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:52 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Slaton police arrest woman after request to see warrant
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Re: Slaton police arrest woman after request to see warrant

EEllis wrote:
SewTexas wrote:
so in other words....

the LEO arrested Mom for asking for a warrant, that wasn't ready and apparently wouldn't be ready because he was going in under the Family Code so that was something else entirely, and really didn't need "LEO" exactly anyway? have I got that right?

Oh, and keep in mind, the whole "rape charge" thing was mentioned in ONE comment....let's not ruin the kid based on that, he might have done something wrong, but who knows what exactly. I've seen men have their reputation ruined based on less.
Huh? What question are you trying to ask or do you just want to try and make it as confusing as possible? It really doesn't seem that complicated. Adults get warrants juvs get directives to apprehend. Warrants normally come from criminal court and directive to apprehend from family court. Both have to signed by a judge and have an affidavit swearing to the probable cause that exists for detaining the individual. Obviously at some point paperwork on the kid was sent to the court and the officer must have thought a directive to apprehend was approved. Why I don't know. Maybe someone told him incorrectly, maybe he just didn't check, perhaps the judge went home early, who knows. So an officer went out to arrest the defendant, a 11yo boy, on a very serious charge . By the way this town only has 10 ft officers. On going to the defendants house the mother, who had known that the police were coming for her boy and why they were doing so, refused to cooperate with the officer, demanding to see the "arrest warrant" before she would give custody of the defendant to the officer. We have no idea how long or what efforts the officer made to try and make the women understand the situation but the woman was stopping and interfering with an arrest and demanding something the officers are not required to provide. She wasn't asking she was stating that she would only comply with the law after she saw a warrant. You don't get to do that. Now someone screwed up big time. I don't know where the blame belongs. The police officer, someone else in the PD, The court, the clerk, the ADA, but there certainly was a screw up. There wasn't a signed order at the time the officer first went to arrest the defendant. Because of that the mother gets a break. She can't be prosecuted for her actions. The order was signed the next day and her kid was then arrested.


As an aside the court can appoint or assign persons other that law enforcement to execute warrants and directives to apprehend it they decide to do so but I see no evidence of that occurring in this case.
Are you normally this combative on your posts or am I just having a cranky Monday?

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