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workinclasszero

(28,270 posts)
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 02:41 PM Jul 2018

Alabama woman gunned down by abusive ex-husband after judge let him keep his weapons

Noor Al-Sibai 03 JUL 2018 AT 12:17 ET

A judge in Ardmore, Alabama twice denied Debra Ann Rivera protective orders against her ex-husband, Darwin Brazier — including requests that his firearms be taken away from him due to alleged stalking. On Sunday, Brazier killed Rivera, two other people and himself.

The Decatur Daily reported Tuesday that Brazier on Sunday killed his ex-wife and her husband Radex Rivera, along with the couple’s roommate James Hayward-Boger.

Rivera had most recently filed for a protective order on March 1, 2018 after her ex allegedly called her so much that she had to change her phone number. Limestone County Circuit Judge Chad Wise granted the order on a temporary basis, but on April 10 declined to make the order permanent.

In March of 2017, Rivera petitioned Judge Wise to issue a protection-from-abuse order against Brazier and asked that his firearms be surrendered. The judge denied the request.


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/alabama-woman-gunned-abusive-ex-husband-judge-let-keep-weapons/
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Alabama woman gunned down by abusive ex-husband after judge let him keep his weapons (Original Post) workinclasszero Jul 2018 OP
Judge should be disbarred. sinkingfeeling Jul 2018 #1
And arrested as an accessory AwakeAtLast Jul 2018 #10
I'd bet the Judge is a gun-humper too. Hoyt Jul 2018 #2
He should be held accountable for his actions. SamKnause Jul 2018 #3
As a physician, I would be sued for malpractice if that happened elias7 Jul 2018 #4
I doubt that judge cares dhol82 Jul 2018 #5
Sad. Accountability should go all the way to the top - judicial/legislative/executive. erronis Jul 2018 #6
I hope her family sues and wins 10s of millions of $$ from the state. lark Jul 2018 #7
I'm not an Alabama attorney but TomSlick Jul 2018 #11
Importance suprcali Jul 2018 #8
Disbarred my ass....he should be held for manslaughter... Ferrets are Cool Jul 2018 #9

erronis

(15,217 posts)
6. Sad. Accountability should go all the way to the top - judicial/legislative/executive.
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:00 PM
Jul 2018

Everyone along the way should have to pay a personal price.

Not a payment made by the taxpayers but directed to those that don't uphold and protect our laws. Personal bank accounts, rights to vote/carry arms/have a passport/etc.

lark

(23,083 posts)
7. I hope her family sues and wins 10s of millions of $$ from the state.
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:09 PM
Jul 2018

Although if it goes to SCOTUS, she will lose. Gorsuch has already ruled that death is not sufficient grounds for convictions when it comes to companies and I'm sure he'd do the same with rw government asses.

TomSlick

(11,096 posts)
11. I'm not an Alabama attorney but
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 10:05 PM
Jul 2018

I would expect the judge to enjoy judicial immunity - and cannot be sued.

The State has sovereign immunity under Art. I, Sec. 14 of the Alabama Constitution: "That the State of Alabama shall never be made a defendant in any court of law or equity."

I suspect there can be no recovery.

suprcali

(108 posts)
8. Importance
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:11 PM
Jul 2018

It appears the judge felt the husband keeping his guns was more important than the threat to the wife's life.

Why?

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