Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Missoula Sees Many Disturbingly Violent Felonies, November Court Docket Packed

Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst does not know the difference between criminals and reporters. Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst does not take violent crime serious in Missoula and in FACT ignores complaints and filed court documents that prove threats, violent threats and years and years of harassing.

Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst does not take Rape serious nor will Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst stand up to the University of Montana as they aid and abet stalkers, rapists, and those who threaten to kill other people.

RECALL Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst

"The crime report from Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst lists 16 new complaints last week (ending Oct. 15), including some brutal felonies.

“There have been several disturbing, violent cases,” Pabst said. “Three felony domestics that were extremely serious: one is what we would classify as a meth-induced rampage, another one in which a victim allegedly had her ribs broken and was strangle, a third one in which the victim suffered a broken neck. These are, obviously, extremely concerning to us.”

Pabst says that the courtroom will be busy through November, as many felonies hit the calendar.
“We’ve got a really, busy busy court docket set for November,” Pabst said. “Currently, as of this morning, we’ve got 58 felony cases set for trial for the month of November. 58 felonies is a lot, and when you look at, like one particular court date… November 8, there are at least 8 cases set for trial on just one day.”

Beyond the violent felonies, Pabst says meth use continues to be a driving force behind crime in Missoula. Earlier this month, a 23-month old child was found wandering Russel Street the child and his parents tested positive for meth."

Source
http://newstalkkgvo.com/missoula-sees-many-disturbingly-violent-felonies-november-court-docket-packed/?trackback=tsmclip

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