• Re: Wigger public defender had 'personal relationship' with nigger inma

    From Progressive scum@21:1/5 to Victor Tandofsky on Wed Sep 20 09:40:37 2023
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    Victor Tandofsky <vtandofsky2@gmail.com> wrote in news:srf7ur$4k48$6@news.freedyn.de:

    Say goodbye to the bar you stupid whore.

    A public defender was arrested in Dallas, Texas, after investigators
    learned she shared victim information with a jailed former client with
    whom she had developed a “personal relationship,” who then used that information to issue threats, authorities say.

    Ragan Sierra Moreno, who worked for the Dallas County Public Defender’s
    Office for about eight months, is facing a charge of abuse of official capacity, the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department said in a press release.
    A detention service officer noticed Moreno was spending an “inordinate
    amount of time,” with the inmate despite her not representing the person anymore, according to the release.

    “She apparently used her Dallas County ID to gain access to the inmate and criminal records of another inmate,” the press release said. Moreno was arrested late last week and has since posted a $5,000 bond.

    Citing an arrest affidavit, Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA reported that Moreno developed a relationship with the inmate, whom she had previously
    represented. She handed over sensitive case information which led to the
    inmate sending a threatening text message from his jail tablet, the
    affidavit said.

    A source told WFAA that the inmate’s name is Todd Whitfield. Moreno was assigned to represent him on a burglary of vehicles charge and a
    relationship developed from there and the fling continued even after the
    case was dismissed, the source told WFAA.

    Detectives wrote in an affidavit that Moreno and Whitfield’s phone conversations were suspiciously personal, which led investigators to
    believe the two had an intimate relationship. In a Sept. 5 call,
    investigators said when Moreno was in the courthouse parking lot, which is adjacent to the jail, the two decided that she would “expose herself” to
    him from down below while he waved a towel from his jail cell window
    above, the affidavit said. The plan was foiled when she noticed a Dallas
    County Marshal vehicle nearby, according to the affidavit.

    In a Sept. 12 call, Whitfield asked that Moreno look up his brother’s
    assault and family violence cases dating back to 2020, and she revealed
    the initials for at least three victims in the case using her county-
    issued laptop that allowed her access to sensitive information,
    investigators wrote. Whitfield allegedly wrote to one of the victims that
    he didn’t have much time left in jail and “I swear before Christ you
    haven’t met me, but you will, and how you meet me depends all on you,” the affidavit said.

    The Texas Bar Association said Moreno earned her law license in 2020 and
    has no prior disciplinary history. She graduated from the University of
    North Texas at Dallas in May 2020, according to the bar.

    The Dallas County Public Defender’s Office did not return a call from
    Law&Crime seeking comment.

    https://lawandcrime.com/crime/public-defender-had-personal-relationship- with-inmate-gave-him-information-about-victim-that-led-to-threats-cops/

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