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#2,300 - Weak liberal liberal judge dismisses Riot charges against 200 migrants who stormed El Paso border News For Reasonable People

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Rioting charges against 211 illegal migrants caught on video by The Post pushing past Texas troops and attempting to break into the US on March 21 have all been dismissed — based on a technicality



El Paso County Judge Ruben Morales dismissed the cases at a hearing Wednesday, May 8, saying his “hands [are] tied” after the state did not provide a required transfer order, a simple document, to move the matter from district to county court.



“If I don’t have jurisdiction, there’s nothing I can do on these cases [except dismiss them],” he said during the hearing.



The move is a huge blow for District Attorney Bill Hicks, who had been pursuing the cases. At a press conference Thursday he said: “Our office feels strongly … the procedure was appropriate and proper.



“We feel Judge Morales’ order is an improper order. We have the intention of appealing.”






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Rioting charges against 211 illegal migrants caught on video by The Post pushing past Texas troops and attempting to break into the US on March 21 have all been dismissed — based on a technicality



El Paso County Judge Ruben Morales dismissed the cases at a hearing Wednesday, May 8, saying his “hands [are] tied” after the state did not provide a required transfer order, a simple document, to move the matter from district to county court.



“If I don’t have jurisdiction, there’s nothing I can do on these cases [except dismiss them],” he said during the hearing.



The move is a huge blow for District Attorney Bill Hicks, who had been pursuing the cases. At a press conference Thursday he said: “Our office feels strongly … the procedure was appropriate and proper.



“We feel Judge Morales’ order is an improper order. We have the intention of appealing.”






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