In DC
Insurrection Case NM County Commissioner
Detained For Return to DC Amid Pelosi Talk
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FEDERAL COURT,
Feb 1 – The
January 6
Capitol entry
by New Mexico
County
Commissioner Couy
Griffin, and
his statements
about return,
resulted in
his continued
detention
in a February
1 U.S.
District
Court for the
District of
Columbia
proceeding.
Inner City Press live
tweeted it, here:
DDC
Magistrate
Judge Zia
Faruqui: The
Federal Public
Defenders are
working on a
lot of these
cases, and
there are CJA
lawyers like
Mr. David
Smith. I will
appoint him.
And my
questions will
mostly be
directed to
him.
AUSA:
He said at a
County meeting
that he was
going to
return to DC
for the
inauguration,
& that he
would bring
firearms. We
don't think it
is a good idea
to release
him.
Pre-Trial
Services: He
could be
released, if
no firearms,
not to obtain
or retain a
passport
Defense
lawyer Smith:
My client has
been released
into
population, no
longer
quarantine.
And he never
refused to
speak to you
on the cell
phone - he
thought it was
a lawyer
wanting to
represent him.
Judge Faruqui:
You don't need
to explain
further.
Defense
lawyer: Unlike
many others
who have
received a lot
of media
attention, Mr.
Griffin is
only charged
with a single
misdemeanor. I
read in the
Washington
Post that
defendants who
have been
charged with
this offense
have been
given pre
trial
diversion
Defense
lawyer: So he
would be fool
hardy to flee.
He's lived his
whole life in
southern New
Mexico. He's
part of the
county
government.
He's mostly
charged with
statements. We
cited the
Lemon case,
1986, from the
DC Circuit.
Defense
lawyer: If he
were not
released, he
could not meet
his
responsibilities
to his
constituents
in New Mexico.
Judge
Faruqui:
Thanks for
your research
into cases
from a long
time ago. Let
me explain my
decision,
which could be
appealed to
the Chief
Judge. The
government has
not been
asking for
detention in
many Capitol
riot cases.
Less than 25%
of cases. But
they are,
here. If he
does not
believe in the
authority of
the elected
government,
how can I
trust him to
return?
AUSA:
He was
arrested
outside the
Capitol when
he returned to
the DC. Judge
Faruqui: I do
not believe
release is
appropriate in
these
circumstance.
Judge
Faruqui: This
is not a case
where you are
allowed to
enter the
Capitol until
you are asked
to leave.
These are
sacred
locations in
our democracy.
There is
evidence
proffered that
he said, "The
only good
Democrat is a
dead
Democrat."
Words matter.
Judge
Faruqui: Mobs
are not OK on
either side.
He said,
"There will be
blood running
out of that
building," and
he mentioned
Nancy Pelosi.
He does not
believe this
is a lawful
government. He
said the US is
owned by
China. Does he
need a mental
health
evaluation?
Judge
Faruqui: We
all live in a
system of
rules that we
have to
follow. You
cannot climb
the steps of
the Capitol
they way he
did. People
have lost
elections
before and we
did not have
this type of
response. He
has a lack of
faith in the
US government.
Judge
Faruqui: On
the other
hand, he is an
elected
official. Yet
he talks about
blood running
out of
Congress. I
don't believe
he will follow
my orders. He
doubled down.
He thought
January 6 was
appropriate.
Then DC was a
fortress.
Couy
Griffin and
his lawyer are
back from
break-out
room.
Judge
Faruqui: It's
14 days from
initial
appearance,
today.
Defense
lawyer: We
want it on Feb
8. Judge
Faraqui: Is
the government
going to
indict and
moot this?
AUSA: We only
have to file
an
information.
Griffin's
lawyer: How
could my
client know
that a person
protected by
the Secret
Service was
present? When
he said blood
out of
Capitol, he
meant "if
there was a
Second
Amendment
rally on the
steps." It's
an
inappropriate
insinuation to
say he planned
blood
Griffin's
lawyer: The
Lemon case
says can't
detained base
on core
political
speech, like
his statements
about
Democrats.
Judge
Faruqui: You
have a legal
interesting
case. My
decision
remains the
same. You
could appeal
to Chief
Judge.
Judge
Faruqui: He
had a
bullhorn. He
wasn't a wall
flower. That
is my
decision.
Defense
lawyer: How do
we get a
transcript?
[Inner City
Press will
cover any
appeal - and
watch this
site.
Inner
City Press
live tweeted
Riley June
Williams on
January 25, here.
And
now, #insurrectionBlues
has gone
electric, here
From January
22, song here:
Thread here.
Inner City
Press' John Earle Sullivan
song on SoundCloud here.
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