Detroit Mayor Wins Round In Court
Judge: Kwame Kilpatrick Didn't Violate Bail By Seeing Sister, Who's A Witness In Case
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Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick sits in court during an emergency bond appeal hearing in front of Judge Thomas Jackson at the Wayne County Third Circuit Court, August 8, 2008 in Detroit. (AP Photo/Bryan Mitchell)
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This photo, supplied by the Wayne County Sheriff's Department, shows Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick as he was booked following his jailing Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008, by a Detroit judge for violating the terms of his bond (AP)
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Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick attends a hearing in 36th District Court Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008 in Detroit, Mich. Kilpatrick has been ordered to the county jail after a judge found the mayor violated the terms of his bond by going to Canada and not informing the court. (AP Photo/Bryan Mitchell)
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Play CBS Video Video Detroit Mayor Behind Bars The mayor of Detroit has landed in jail for a bond violation. Dean Reynolds reports on Democratic Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's latest legal troubles.
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Video Detroit Mayor To Be Arraigned Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick denies perjury and covering up an affair with a married aide. Bianca Solorzano reports.
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Video Sex Scandal Attorneys Speak Maggie Rodriguez speaks with Kym Worthy, prosecutor in the perjury and misconduct case against Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, and with Kilpatrick's attorney, Dan Webb.
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Timeline Detroit Mayor Mess Key events in the text-messaging sex scandal involving Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.
Judge Ronald Giles rejected a prosecution move, agreeing with the mayor's attorneys that a no-contact order didn't include Ayanna Kilpatrick. The mayor had spent time with his sister during the weekend.
"I don't see the issue," the judge said. "I really don't. There isn't an issue."
Last week, Giles had sent the mayor to jail overnight in a separate perjury case after learning he had traveled to Windsor, Ontario, in July without notifying authorities, a condition of his release on bail.
Kilpatrick was released Friday.
That same day, the mayor was charged with assaulting two investigators who were trying to deliver a subpoena at his sister's house in July in the perjury case.
The state attorney general's office said in a court filing that the mayor had been ordered to have no contact with witnesses in the assault case.
Prosecutors said Kilpatrick violated that condition because he and Ayanna Kilpatrick were together Saturday at the home of their mother, U.S. Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, D-Mich.
The defense said Magistrate Renee McDuffee had clarified Friday that Kilpatrick could have contact with his sister.
Giles said Tuesday the no-contact order was for the two investigators involved in the altercation.
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- If the people of Detroit are stupid for electing Kilpatrick twice, then so is everyone in this country for electing bush twice, and making Clinton a superstar for doing the same.
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- The prosecutor was just looking for trouble. Many people who live in border cities have relatives and family on both sides of the border. They cross it routinely. People not living in border cities wouldn''t understand the culture of casual crossing.
I am glad this judge was more fair-minded than the prosecutor. It is clear that the mayor has his enemies.
Let the justice system do it''s job. Political motivation makes poor justice just like judicial motivation makes poor politics. - Reply to this comment
- This calls for a city-wide celebration. Looting anyone?
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- Kwame, Kwame, Kwame....you such a hoe!
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- "If you knew Detroit at all you would know why they elected a black mayor. Detroit proper is almost 80% black and when you have one of your own elected, it is hard to not do it again.
Posted by Consciousnes at 01:29 PM : Aug 12, 2008
You sound very racist. "
Oh, stop whining with this nonsensical drivel about someone being racist. I lived in Detroit for 5 years during the Coleman Young administration and this is political reality. Consciousnes is dead-on. - Reply to this comment
- Bush may be a pompas bumbling fool that can''t get his words straight, but he and his bunch arn''t any better than what the democrats have to offer. Besides, they don''t run the country anyway.
You say "Who runs the contry?"
Big Oil, the guys that are incharge of and have control of the big oil companies. Why do you think our cars drink so much gas? - Reply to this comment
- If you knew Detroit at all you would know why they elected a black mayor. Detroit proper is almost 80% black and when you have one of your own elected, it is hard to not do it again.
Posted by Consciousnes at 01:29 PM : Aug 12, 2008
You sound very racist. - Reply to this comment
- If you knew Detroit at all you would know why they elected a black mayor. Detroit proper is almost 80% black and when you have one of your own elected, it is hard to not do it again.
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- Unbelievable!! How stupid can people in Detroit be to elect this individual twice to the office of Mayor? Unbelievable!!
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- Prosecutors said Kilpatrick violated that condition because he and Ayanna Kilpatrick were together Saturday at the home of their mother, U.S. Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, D-Mich.
I strongly believe that the people in Michigan and Detroit deserve a better AG ..... Not the current repug appointed by Bush & Gonzo. Cheers! - Reply to this comment
- He is still a liar and a disgrace to the American public!!!
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- He is still a thug in mayors clothing. He should resign, he won''t, he believes he is above the law. Oh well the citizens of Michigan have to put up with having KK as the most offensive mayor ever. Maybe he and Michael Moore need to meet. Too bad Obama won''t pick KK as his VP. Maybe he will pick Michael Moore.
KK has cost the taxpayers of Detroit millions and will cost them more. they deserve it, they voted for him twice. Maybe his mother will get an earmark to help bail out the city of Detroit. - Reply to this comment
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