Judge raises bond for woman who killed motorcyclist
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Gabrielle Moya, of Albuquerque, went before Judge John Duran Monday afternoon. She been arrested twice in the last month for DWIpatagonia better sweater beanie review. Duranpatagonia az rv park reviews3 set her bond for her first aggravated DWI charge at $150,000 cash or surety. She was arrested Sept. 20 for the crime.
Judge Duran said she violated her conditions of release, when police began investigating her for driving drunk and hitting patagonia down jacket for saleand killingpatagonia az rv park reviews1 motorcyclist Steve Reider on Oct. 18, near Montgomery and Eubank.
I do find that she has violated the conditions of release in my case by picking up this new charge. Based on the new allegations on the incident that occurred on Oct. 18, I find she is a threat to the community, said Judge John Duran.
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We think of what we could done different, if there were any mistakes. Looking at this, I don think there were any mistakes, said Kari Brandenburg.
This was a first time offender and the first time she was arrested. She was treated like almost anyone would be treated, and 99 percent of those individuals don reoffend before they have a hearing on their merits or before the case is resolved.
The family of Steve Reider wants to know why she still had a license if she already been arrested for DWI. Brandenburg said lpatagonia az rv park reviews2icenses aren revoked right away.
It takes time. We talking about less than 30 days, and she probably didn have her MVD hearing yet. This happened so soon, said Brapatagonia everlong review 901ndenburg.
The MVD said Moya had a valid license when she crashed Saturday. Her hearing to see if her license will be revoked for the first DWI charge isn until Dec. 1.
Brandenburg said Moya did not have an ignition interlock because she hasn yet been convicted.
Besides the first $150,000 cash or surety bond for her first aggravated DWI charge, she also has a $200,000 bond for her homicide/great bodily harm by a vehicle DWI charge, which relpatagonia az rv park reviews0ates to the deathpatagonia military clothing for sale of Steve Reider.