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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/03/murders-texas-da-sparks-concern-for-continued-safety-prosecutors/
 
Federal prosecutor quits racketeering case, as Texas DA murders spark security fears 
Published April 03, 2013
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  • texasda12.jpg   Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, who was murdered at his home on March 30, 2012.MyFoxDFW.com
The murders of two prosecutors in Kaufman County, Texas, apparently has prompted a federal prosecutor to withdraw from a major racketeering case in Houston, the latest sign that attacks on lawmen are having a chilling effect on the judicial system.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jay Hileman sent defense attorneys an email Tuesday saying he was withdrawing from the case against the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas due to safety concerns.
 
“I understand why someone would want to step back, and it makes sense to me, especially people who have families,” defense attorney Richard Ely, who is representing one of the defendants in the case, said. “Jay is a friend of mine, and this was a personal decision.”
The Aryan Brotherhood case, which netted 34 indictments last November, was followed by a statewide warning that the white supremacist prison gang may be planning retaliation. Ely doesn’t know the origins of the threat, but he thinks it was probably someone just “spouting off.”
 
The Kaufman County District Attorney's Office was named in the threat because it joined several other agencies on a task force aimed at cracking down on white supremacist groups. Since then, District Attorney Mike McLelland and Deputy DA Mark Hasse have been murdered in brazen attacks.
 
The murders in Kaufman County have prompted tighter security for a number of other prosecutors in the state of Texas, including Harris County District Attorney Mike Anderson.
A high-profile attorney told MyFoxHouston.com that he started seeing a group of U.S. Marshals escorting Hileman around the city two months ago, which coincided with the Jan. 31 murder of Hasse.
The recent murders, including the killing of Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements, which investigators believe may be linked, have raised questions of security for prosecutors across the country.
 
“There are 40,000 prosecutors in the country, and anyone who has spent some time trying a case will probably tell you that they receive threats all the time,” Scott Burns, executive director for the National District Attorneys Association, told FoxNews.com. “What happened in Kaufman County is not only an assault on these attorneys but it is also an assault on the rule of law and the judicial system.”
 
He added: “This is unfortunately something we deal with all the time. The only good news is that to be murdered because of your position as a prosecutor is still very (unlikely).”
Others say that there has been a recent rise of attacks against attorneys at their homes, which has gone largely unnoticed until recently.
 
“There is some research that suggests these acts are increasing,” Steven Jansen, VP and CEO of the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, told FoxNews.com. “It may be due to addresses of district attorneys now being available online.”
Incidents like these adversely affect the judicial system’s functioning when people are targeted simply to slow or stop a case from going forward.
 
Heath Harris, an assistant district attorney in Dallas, told the Los Angeles Times that the recent murders could have lasting effects.
"I've always reassured them (new attorneys) you really don't have to fear retaliation,” he said. "I definitely think people will think twice about becoming a prosecutor."
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i really can't understand why nobody
in the news media or the officials

will mention the word cartel when
this subject is raised.


where on this continent are law enforcement
and government officials threatened and
ambushed and murdered on a daily basis
in this fashion? think really hard. seen
all the bodies in the street, and folks
shot in their cars and homes?
still thinking? lots of money involved. . . .
folks shot? almost identical scenarios?



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 ;D  you said it, ear!
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It is time for the Law to take the Law into their own hands, at some level. ear

 
EAR. Agreed Sir and forget the PC crap. POWDERMAN.  ;D ;D
Mr. Charles Glenn “Charlie” Nelson, age 73, of Payneville, KY passed away Thursday, October 14, 2021 at his residence. RIP Charlie, we'll will all miss you. GB

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It is time for the Law to take the Law into their own hands, at some level. ear


no thanks. we don't need more murderin' cops out there.


It is time for the Law to take the Law into their own hands, at some level. ear


perhaps they'll be surprised if citizens do likewise, and fight back against the jackboots?
Jesus said we should treat other as we'd want to be treated... and he didn't qualify that by their party affiliation, race, or even if they're of diff religion.

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The problem is our court system - lenient judges, and sentencing constraints imposed on the few judges who are not lenient.
 
Almost all of the ones committing these heinous crimes are repeat offenders, multiple times over.  If they were given appropriate sentences to begin with they wouldn't be out in society committing more crimes.
 
For the most part our prisons are just training grounds for criminals.  They are sentenced to just enough time in prison to make "networking" connections and get trained to move up to the next level of violence.  Ebel is just one example - if you added up the sentences he should have got he would have been in prison the rest of his life.
 
I feel sorry for the people who are being threatened and living in fear for themselves and their families.  I can't blame the DA who asked to be taken off the case.  There's more to think about than just protecting yourself.  Just think about trying to keep your wife and kids, mother and father, brothers and sisters, safe 24/7 for who knows how long.
 
The ones who stick with it and continue the good fight deserve nothing less than our full support and respect.

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The problem is our court system - lenient judges, and sentencing constraints imposed on the few judges who are not lenient.


is that right? the problem with our court system, is 'lenient judges'?


you'll need to bolster that with some kind of argument. It sounds like hokum to me.
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no thanks. we don't need more murderin' cops out there.


It is time for the Law to take the Law into their own hands, at some level. ear


perhaps they'll be surprised if citizens do likewise, and fight back against the jackboots?
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If the local law is part of the problem another level of law needs to get involved. If there is no just law at any level the citizens should take it into their own hands. The epidemic of the war on drugs perhaps. The buck has to stop somewhere and the citizens are the last resort.  ear
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Unrelated to this story... there are some prosecutors who probably deserve killing. I'm thinking of the ones who hide exculpatory evidence, sending the innocent to prison or death row, and who resist exonerations because it grates their professional pride, and... those who exchange their charge of doing Justice, for racking up Wins.
Jesus said we should treat other as we'd want to be treated... and he didn't qualify that by their party affiliation, race, or even if they're of diff religion.