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To the Above Named
Re; Parens Patriae Lori Swanson, et al
www.ag.state.mn.us must intervene,
investigate.
Ramsey County Attorney
www.co.ramsey.mn.us/attorney/
I pledge
to you that we will continue to work hard every day to fulfill our mission of ...
Engaging Men to Prevent Violence Against Women Forum to be
held
Affiant Mrs. Sharon Scarrella Anderson,
Political Advocate, Professional Candidate to expose Government
Corruption,
50 yrs ago Similarily Situated, Murder 10 month
Baby Boy Henry Gooselaw Jr., www.minnesota-murders.blogspot.com
In the interest of Minnesota's Court System, Bias
Judges, we the People must go Public with Heinous Family Court Situations. Costs
to house persons with Million Dollar Bail without Jury Trials or Due Process's
without Evidence.
THEREFORE RELEASE SANDRA GRAZZINI-RUCKI IMMEDIATELY
THIS TRAVESTY OF BOGUS JUSTICE TO INTIMADETE IS BIZZARE.
A
mother accused of helping her two teenage daughters run away from their
Lakeville home continues to be held on $1 million bail after a hearing Monday
where her attorney urged a judge to set her free.
Sandra
Grazzini-Rucki was arrested on Oct. 18 at a Florida resort and spa on three
charges of felony deprivation of parental rights. Her daughters, Gianna and
Samantha, were 13 and 14 when they ran away from their Lakeville home in April
2013.
Returned
to Minnesota last week, Grazzini-Rucki, 50, had a bail hearing on Friday, after
being extradited on Thursday, but her attorney, Michelle MacDonald, was not
present.
Judge
Karen Asphaug lifted the bail, and then gave each side a new chance to argue
their case.
Prosecutor
Phil Prokopowicz again asked for $1 million bail. He acknowledged the large
amount, given the charges, but argued that it took nine weeks for federal
authorities to find Grazzini-Rucki, that she has ID cards in two states, and
that she uses prepaid cellphones to avoid being tracked.
MacDonald,
who has been named by Lakeville police as “a person of interest” in the case of
the missing girls, argued that Grazzini-Rucki should be released on her own
recognizance.
She
said her client was homeless, and offered that if she was released she would
live with her.
Asphaug
set the bail at $1 million, agreeing with Prokopowicz that Grazzini-Rucki
presents a flight risk. She can also be released if she pays a $650,000 bail,
but with restrictions, such as home monitoring.
Grazzini-Rucki’s
next hearing has been set for Nov. 30, at which MacDonald said she will argue
that charges should be dismissed.
The
sisters ran from their home while their parents were in the midst of a bitter
custody dispute over their five children. The girls had accused their father of
abusing them, but a court-appointed psychologist concluded that Grazzini-Rucki
had turned her children against their father. A Dakota County judge granted the
father full custody of his children in November 2013, saying there was no
credible evidence that they were abused.
Brandon Stahl • 612-673-4626
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