jellybeanz
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I think it is about time this pair had their time in court.
I think it is about time this pair had their time in court.
I happened to be catching up on the Erin Corwin case (currently awaiting trial) and read this linked article:
http://www.oakridger.com/article/20160128/NEWS/160129878
in which it was reported that two judges had been disqualified by peremptory challenges--one by the defense and one by the prosecution.
"A peremptory challenge is a legal motion that allows any parties in a criminal court case to disqualify one judge without providing any clear reason."
Is this a CA law, or is it true in most states?
1 last article which covers it even more. Read Section E where there is lots about it.
But I haven't seen anything that covers what happens if the judge does not voluntarily recuse himself/herself. I suspect this is why the petition was submitted by the father of Heather. He was probably hoping the judge would do the right thing and recuse himself based on the publicity.
When that doesn't happen then the prosecution needs to take some formal action through paperwork and I sure hope they are doing that. I am really surprised this document did not cover what happens when judge doesn't recuse themselves and there is still a concern of bias.
"E. Disqualification.
(1) A judge shall disqualify himself or herself in a proceeding in which the judge's impartiality might reasonably be questioned, including but not limited to instances where: ...................................
"
http://www.sccourts.org/courtReg/displayRule.cfm?ruleID=501.0&subRuleID=Canon+3&ruleType=APP
Looks like Tammy and Sidney have given two fingers to any gag order and started posting on FB out of nowhere.
This news story was posted from one of them along with a stale paragraph of rant, with hardly any punctuation.
http://wbtw.com/2016/01/12/lawsuit-filed-against-former-horry-county-detective-for-sexual-assault/
They are also hinting at movement on the case - 'keep your eyes peeled' to quote one of them
This one reads, "officials could be seen in the water."
RSBM: Thanks for sharing, Jenn. That's really interesting to know.My LE friend told me they've had boats in the water all week & there has been some type of sonar hit in that area.
I've had several people ask me today if I thought this news was related (they know how much I'm invested in this case). My LE friend told me they've had boats in the water all week & there has been some type of sonar hit in that area.
For non-locals, the area they're investigating is less than a mile from Heather's apartment. It's also right in front of an old, rundown suspension bridge (which people have climbed up and committed suicide in the past). You can see it suspended in the air in the background of this picture (it's been suspended in the air like this since I was a kid):
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I don't know if this investigation is related to HE at all, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it is.
There's a picture of the investigative crew on the bridge here...
http://wbtw.com/2016/02/17/horry-county-police-aids-solicitors-office-in-hwy-501-investigation/
How would LE know to look there? Why are they searching near Heather's apartment if she was killed at PTL? LE definitely has some reason to be there but I just can't conclude it could be related to this case.
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