Christopher Cantwell dan repost
I just deleted a post I had forwarded to this channel which contained incorrect information. The post stated that the government had successfully appealed the decision on selective prosecution. That is inaccurate.
What the government did was successfully stay the order of Rundo's release.
That means the charges are still, at this point, not pending, but the 9th Circuit said that the appeal of the Judge's dismissal has enough meat on it to warrant keeping Rundo in custody until they have decided on that appeal.
The same thing happened to me in Charlottesville, but without a need for an appellate court to keep me in custody.
In my case, the Charlottesville District Court Judge set my bail at $20k. The Albemarle CA asked that my release order be stayed while he went to appeal the bail decision to the Circuit Court. The District Court Judge granted that motion. Then the Circuit Court ordered me held without bail. I was never let out, the whole thing happened while I remained in custody.
The difference here, other than the different court system, is that Carney did not grant the government's motion to stay the release order. The 9th Circuit did, on appeal, and they did so after Rundo was released, which means Rundo is now a wanted man if not in custody already.
Anybody who tells you anything else has been decided is misinformed or is misinforming you intentionally.
What the government did was successfully stay the order of Rundo's release.
That means the charges are still, at this point, not pending, but the 9th Circuit said that the appeal of the Judge's dismissal has enough meat on it to warrant keeping Rundo in custody until they have decided on that appeal.
The same thing happened to me in Charlottesville, but without a need for an appellate court to keep me in custody.
In my case, the Charlottesville District Court Judge set my bail at $20k. The Albemarle CA asked that my release order be stayed while he went to appeal the bail decision to the Circuit Court. The District Court Judge granted that motion. Then the Circuit Court ordered me held without bail. I was never let out, the whole thing happened while I remained in custody.
The difference here, other than the different court system, is that Carney did not grant the government's motion to stay the release order. The 9th Circuit did, on appeal, and they did so after Rundo was released, which means Rundo is now a wanted man if not in custody already.
Anybody who tells you anything else has been decided is misinformed or is misinforming you intentionally.