GUILTY MO - Hailey Owens, 10, Springfield, 18 Feb 2014 #2

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  • #381
One more thing, when I look at this guys mug shot, I don't see any remorse or fear at being caught- all I see is anger and meanness!
 
  • #382
Who is Craig Michael Wood?
Interviews create portrait of man accused in girl's abduction, slaying

Feb. 20, 2014 4:31 PM

News-Leader.com - Springfield, MO


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Video arraignment planned

Wood will be arraigned in court Friday, but he won’t appear in person. The family has hired Joe Passanise of the Law Offices of Dee Wampler and Joe Passanise.

The criminal case against Wood has been assigned to Judge Dan Imhof’s courtroom, and Wood is scheduled to appear by video for his arraignment. Wood is charged with first-degree murder, child kidnapping and armed criminal action.

Before that arraignment, and after, Wood will remain in jail. A judge agreed with prosecutors’ recommendation that Wood be held without bond.



Read more:

http://www.news-leader.com/article/20140220/NEWS12/302200133/hailey-owens-craig-wood-arraingment?nclick_check=1[/b]

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http://deewampler.com/
The Law Offices of Dee Wampler and Joseph Passanise

Additional info:

http://deewampler.com/murdercharges.html
The Law Offices of Dee Wampler and Joseph Passanise - Murder Charges
 
  • #383
:pillowfight2::offtobed:
 
  • #384
Who is Craig Michael Wood?
Interviews create portrait of man accused in girl's abduction, slaying

Feb. 20, 2014 4:31 PM

News-Leader.com - Springfield, MO


Snipped:

Video arraignment planned

Wood will be arraigned in court Friday, but he won’t appear in person. The family has hired Joe Passanise of the Law Offices of Dee Wampler and Joe Passanise.

The criminal case against Wood has been assigned to Judge Dan Imhof’s courtroom, and Wood is scheduled to appear by video for his arraignment. Wood is charged with first-degree murder, child kidnapping and armed criminal action.

Before that arraignment, and after, Wood will remain in jail. A judge agreed with prosecutors’ recommendation that Wood be held without bond.





Why does a video arraignment take place instead of in person?
 
  • #385
Who is Craig Michael Wood?
Interviews create portrait of man accused in girl's abduction, slaying

Feb. 20, 2014 4:31 PM

News-Leader.com - Springfield, MO


Snipped:

Video arraignment planned

Wood will be arraigned in court Friday, but he won’t appear in person. The family has hired Joe Passanise of the Law Offices of Dee Wampler and Joe Passanise.

The criminal case against Wood has been assigned to Judge Dan Imhof’s courtroom, and Wood is scheduled to appear by video for his arraignment. Wood is charged with first-degree murder, child kidnapping and armed criminal action.

Before that arraignment, and after, Wood will remain in jail. A judge agreed with prosecutors’ recommendation that Wood be held without bond.





Why does a video arraignment take place instead of in person?

There may be other reasons but I know it's less expensive, for one. They don't have to have the security that they would need if this defendant were to appear in person.
 
  • #386
Why does a video arraignment take place instead of in person?

hockeymom, the following is snipped from Wiki:

Video arraignment

Use of the video arraignment process addresses the problems associated with having to transport offenders. The transportation of offenders requires time, puts additional demands on the public safety organizations to provide for the safety of the public, court personnel and for the security of the offender population. It also addresses the rising costs of transportation.


Source:

Arraignment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia.org - Arraignment
 
  • #387
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  • #388
http://ago.mo.gov/publications/courtprocess.pdf
The Court Process in Missouri - Chris Koster - Missouri Attorney General - pdf

The Court Process

From arrest to appeals:
How the criminal justice
system works in Missouri


Court terms

Prison terms

Fines
 
  • #389
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2014...-to-be-arraigned-by-video/UPI-41121392921660/
UPI - 2/20/14

Accused child killer Craig Michael Wood to be arraigned by video

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Wood will remain in jail before and after arraignment after a judge agreed with a prosecutors' recommendation that the defendant be held without bond, the newspaper said.

"Defendant sought out a child victim, abducted her, and killed her," the bond document said. "Defendant is dangerous and there are no conditions of release which will protect the community."
 
  • #390
Being that I am not from MO, I am trying to educate myself re the MO court system and how the great state of MO operates their judicial branch.

This is an informative Link:

http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=775
Your Missouri Courts - The Judicial Branch of State Government
 
  • #391
First, just because a teacher is smoking marijuana at home, that does not mean it is illegal! They could have a medical card and as we move towards having more states having it legal, what they do at home isn't illegal. Second, and this blows my mind, especially on this thread... Are you actually even comparing a teaching smoking marijuana or any drugs to a rapist or child molester?! Seriously?

We so have laws and right now, teachers are free to do whatever they want in their free time just like everyone else. As long as while they are at their jobs, they get the job done, that is all that matters. People don't get to pick and chose or even know what teachers do in their personal lives....unless it effects the students. And no, I am not a teacher. But, yes, I am raising three children. It bothers me 0% what their teachers do outside of the classroom as long as when they have "my kids" they are 100% on. It is no different than any other job. Everyone needs to be on all the time and we can't drug test everyone randomly. We can't even do it with all the teachers. I can think of another group that would be better suited to receive them.
b b m
so.................... if the teachers are into child 🤬🤬🤬🤬, bestiality,meth production....it's ok if they do whatever on their own time?

:ohdear:
 
  • #392
http://www.greenecountymo.org/pa/
Greene County, MO Prosecuting Attorney Dan Patterson

You can click on the tabs (left side of page) and the Header.


http://www.greenecountymo.org/pa/case_procedure.php
Greene County, MO Prosecuting Attorney Dan Patterson --

How A Case Proceeds
The Criminal Process


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You can register to be notified by Missouri Victim Automated Notification System (MoVANS) regarding Craig M. Wood at this website.

A couple of years ago or so, I followed a case in MO and I registered with MoVans. I was sent an e-mail by MoVans prior to every court appearance by the Defendant.


Snipped from the above Link and what MoVans will do:

Tell you if an offender is in custody and will give you other important custody information.

Inform you of the offender's upcoming court dates

Inform you of updated information regarding a scheduled parole hearing or release

Provide you information regarding the status of a protection order.

Petitioners can be notified immediately upon service of a protection order and of any changes to the court date and time.
 
  • #393
Sorry, but you do not have first hand knowledge, unless you yourself are SPD LE directly involved in the case, (not your uncle, or 3rd cousin's "advice" either).
With that said, I'm former LE, and I don't even have first hand knowledge, as I'm not with SPD, however I do well know of what contact processes are deemed "safe" and which are not, in the apprehension of a subject.

I provided the overwhelmingly used standard op procedure in "rules of contact", but even some LE dept's do not follow these rules for 2 reasons, one good and one bad.
1. sloppy, careless contact that can jeopardize the case or victim (bad)
2. SPD may have info WE don't have, or judged it better to call, due to unique case risk to the girl. (good/acceptable)

In any case, we do not know for 100% certainty if and when they called the father. You can't believe what's reported in newspapers if you want to be completely factual and credible.
thanks wasn't enough/:seeya:
 
  • #394
:clap::clap::clap::clap:

If someone wants to be considered an authority in a particular area they need to be verified. We have a wonderful group here and some have been here a long time. Delivery of ideas and opinions when written really need to be delivered with tact!

:loveyou: :ditto:
 
  • #395
I am incredibly disturbed by the interview with Mom.

I wasn't disturbed, but I was highly uncomfortable. I think she is running on a spare tank right now with a lot of nervous energy. It doesn't appear that the entire depth of what has happened has affected her yet. I wanted to reach into that video and just give her a hug. It seemed like the emotion hasn't hit her yet, but when it does, it's going to explode.

As a parent, at some point you have to let your kid walk alone in the neighborhood in DAYLIGHT when they are 10 years old. She is never going to forgive herself for this, but it's not her fault. At all.
 
  • #396
https://www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/cases/searchDockets.do
Courts.MO.gov - Search Docket - Craig Michael Wood

Snipped from Docket Entries:

02/20/2014 Correspondence Filed
LETTER FILED BY MEDIA COORDINATOR, GENE HARTLEY, REQUESTING PERMISSION TO COVER, WITH A STILL CAMERA AND VIDEO CAMERA, THE ARRAIGNMENT. /ACT

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http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=32
Courts.MO.gov - Court Operating Rule 16 - Media Coordinator Directory

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Greene County (31st Circuit)

Gene Hartley, Assistant Media Coordinator
c/o KY3-TV
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Gene Hartley is with KY3 (KSHB) - Springfield, MO and per above Linked site, is the Media Coordinator with the 31st Circuit in Greene County.
 
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Gene Hartley is with KY3 (KSHB) - Springfield, MO and per above Linked site, is the Media Coordinator with the 31st Circuit in Greene County.

KY3 is KYTV, Springfield, MO. KSHB is in Kansas City.
 
  • #399
Hearing about the delay in the Amber Alert reminds me of an incident that took place in Springfield, MO with a friend of mine. He was a "closer" for a business and the last employee to leave after cleaning up. He noticed a car had parked next to his in an otherwise empty lot. He could make out a couple of people in the car and they just sat there. Concerned for his safety in leaving (with deposit) he called the Springfield Police Department. They said they would check into it. This was nearly midnight. He waited in the store for almost an hour before the suspicious car left. Then he left. At 8 the next morning he got a call from his manager. She said that the Springfield police had just called and wanted to know if they still needed to come over to the business to check it out. At the afternoon staff meeting the manager said that if there were problems to request help from the Sheriff's department and not the police department.

Did the Springfield police drop the ball in the case of Hailey? We don't know all of the circumstances. There may have been reasons for the way it was handled. But, thinking back to what happened to my friend, I can't help but wonder if their procedures and priorities aren't in need of some serious work.
 
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