if burg 1st is a violent felony offense (which it is) then why wasn't the door kicked in when they saw her look out of the window? that is still allowed, no need for an additional search warrant. if the prosecutor is so worried about impropriety, why not file a complaint with the bar association? see below "In the Havill case, the summons shows judge Armstrong actually assigned the case to his own courtroom, even though it was supposed to be assigned elsewhere according to the defendant's last name."
if burg 1st is a violent felony offense (which it is) then why wasn't the door kicked in when they saw her look out of the window? that is still allowed, no need for an additional search warrant. if the prosecutor is so worried about impropriety, why not file a complaint with the bar association? see below "In the Havill case, the summons shows judge Armstrong actually assigned the case to his own courtroom, even though it was supposed to be assigned elsewhere according to the defendant's last name."