Maybe the State Toady Police are nothing more that boot licking rubber stampers there.If the DA won’t prosecute, why will the SP even bother. If its a civil charge, maybe the DA is not involved?

Maybe the State Toady Police are nothing more that boot licking rubber stampers there.If the DA won’t prosecute, why will the SP even bother. If its a civil charge, maybe the DA is not involved?
Might be a clash between them and the Sheriff in the futureNM State police say they will enforce this emergency proclamation.
Hearing for Case Against New Mexico Governor’s Ban on Carrying Firearms Postponed
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Hearing for Case Against New Mexico Governor’s Ban on Carrying Firearms Postponed
We don't have a reason.legalinsurrection.com
Yep - IIRC, NM did away with qualified immunity for police a couple of years ago making this much more likely.The State Police open themselves up to to 1983 lawsuits….this isn’t ambiguous
The boots on the ground are hopefully smarter than the brass. Ignorance of the law is no excuse…especially when violating civil rights.Yep - IIRC, NM did away with qualified immunity for police a couple of years ago making this much more likely.
???Donk now set for 9/13/2023 @ 1300MDT
The party named on the lawsuit referenced earlier
In this instance , the Sheriff , And the PD Chief , And the DA will not enforce .
Watch some dark money gun-grabber group set up an OSINT site like was done for the January 6th people:
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Sedition Hunters
Sedition Hunters is a global community of open source intelligence investigators (OSINT) working together to assist the U.S. FBI and Washington D.C. Capitol Police in finding people who allegedly committed crimes in the January 6 capitol riots.seditionhunters.org
They don't have to be NM-based. They can do this from anywhere.
Your answer makes no sense to meThe party named on the lawsuit referenced earlier
Your answer makes no sense to me
Donk sounds like some sort of legal procedure
But you say it's a party named in the lawsuit
Makes no sense to me
Holy hell, let me draw you a map...Your answer makes no sense to me
Donk sounds like some sort of legal procedure
But you say it's a party named in the lawsuit
Makes no sense to me
Crocodile Dundee 2!Donk sounds like something that should have an Urban Dictionary entry to me, and it does upon further review (several actually), but here we are.
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Donk v. Grisham, 1:23-cv-00772 - CourtListener.com
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Even better that the plaintiff's full name is Randy Donk.
Despite your overt rudeness, thank you for the excellent explanationHoly hell, let me draw you a map...
1. Post #232 linked to an article.
2. Said article contains a PACER output that provides the name of the lawsuit as Donk et al v Grisham et al.
3. Established convention on most fora is to shorten the name of court cases to one of the named parties, in this case I chose the Named Plaintiff, Mr. Donk, as the shortened name and further convention is that court cases are normally listed in Italics to differentiate them from other text in the thread.
4. I ran a PACER search (Public Access To Court Electronic Records, a tool that allows a user to search Federal court records, to avoid additional confusion) this evening and determined that, low and behold, the frigging court rescheduled the damned case and it is for tomorrow.