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Santa Fe police accused of 'forum shopping'

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – The attorney defending a man arrested during an October demonstration that saw a monument in the center of Santa Fe’s historic Plaza toppled is accusing the Santa Fe Police Department of “forum shopping” by moving the case to municipal court. Santa Fe Police dismissed the charges originally filed in magistrate court after getting an unfavorable ruling that prevented it from calling witnesses. Deputy Chief Paul Joye said police will now refile the charges in municipal court against 24-year-old Sean Sunderland, who was originally arrested on charges of criminal trespass and resisting an officer during the Oct. 12 Indigenous Peoples Day event.

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Judge: Police can't call witnesses in Santa Fe obelisk case

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Protesters topple the Soldiers Monument in the Santa Fe Plaza during an Indigenous Peoples Day rally in October. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) SANTA FE – The 1st Judicial District attorney says that the case of a Santa Fe man charged for his role in an Indigenous Peoples Day rally that turned destructive is essentially over, due to a Santa Fe police officer’s failure to meet court-ordered deadlines. Santa Fe Magistrate Donita Sena ruled Monday that the prosecution can’t call witnesses in the case because an officer failed to provide a witness list on time. As a result, District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies said her office won’t be prosecuting the case.

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Santa Fe police say officer wasn't notified of hearing

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – Santa Fe police say the officer who failed to attend a court hearing for a man involved in a demonstration that saw a 152-year-old obelisk torn down in October never got notice of a hearing in the case last month. As a result of the officer not showing up for the Dec. 28 hearing, a Santa Fe magistrate judge dismissed the case against 24-year-old Sean Sunderland, who had been charged with criminal trespass and resisting an officer. In a late Tuesday afternoon news release, the Santa Fe Police Department said that the Magistrate Court manager failed to notify officer Jesse Campbell of the hearing, resulting in him not showing up.

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