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Editorial: CYFD transparency too little and too late for far too many kids » Albuquerque Journal

Editorial: CYFD transparency too little and too late for far too many kids » Albuquerque Journal
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Colorado officer charged with Tasing elderly man

Colorado officer charged with Tasing elderly man
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Erasing the worst of a War on Drugs

First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies, who is also a member of the New Mexico Cannabis Regularity Advisory Committee for the New Mexico District Attorney Association, said what DAs have been tasked to do is a “pretty hefty undertaking.” She said she’s instructed her office to assist anyone who reaches out to have cannabis crimes removed from their public criminal record under the new law. “I’m totally pro-legalization, so if we’ve got to work a few extra nights to help people get it off their record – it’s worth it,” she said.

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Wettstein sentenced to 4 years for Basalt assault

Daniel Wettstein was sentenced Wednesday to four years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for his role in what authorities labeled a brutal assault in Basalt. Eagle County District Judge Paul Dunkelman said Wettstein must also serve three years of mandatory parole and pay restitution that exceeds $30,000 to the victim of the beating. It was unclear if the restitution will be split with a co-defendant in the case. “Today is a tragic day,” Dunkelman said. It’s a tragedy for the victim, who was in the courtroom for the sentencing; it’s a tragedy for Wettstein’s mother and two sisters, who asked the judge for leniency in Daniel’s sentence; and it’s a tragedy “for a veteran to be here facing these consequences,” the judge said.

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Second defendant pleads guilty in Basalt assault case

Daniel Wettstein The second defendant in a Basalt assault case in August 2020 entered a guilty plea Wednesday in Eagle County District Court and will be sentenced on June 30. Daniel Wettstein, 36, pleaded guilty of second-degree assault by strangulation in a disposition agreed to by the Fifth Judicial District Attorney’s Office and defense attorney Michael Fox. The felony charge carries a possible penalty of 2 to 8 years in the Colorado Department of Correction. However, the attorneys stipulated to a maximum range of 3 to 6 years and said prison time will not be mandatory. That means Fox could argue for probation at the sentencing hearing.

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