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MAGNES
31st December 2010, 06:44 AM
There is hope, more of same for new year. Interesting to see governors
office was watching and immediately released the man. That's significant.


Gun owner Brian Aitken is released from prison after Gov. Christie commutes sentence

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/12/gun_owner_brian_aitken_is_rele.html

Brian Aitken, the 27-year-old cause celebre for gun advocates nationwide, was released from prison this morning after his sentence was commuted by Gov. Chris Christie.

The National Rifle Association cheered the decision.

“On behalf of the 4 million members of the National Rifle Association of America, I would like to thank Governor Christie for freeing Brian Aitken in time to spend the holiday with his family,” Chris W. Cox, executive director of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, said in a statement.

Cox called for changes to New Jersey's gun laws, which are among the strictest in the country.

“While Governor Christie’s grant of clemency was absolutely the right thing to do, Brian Aitken’s case is just one example of how New Jersey's ridiculous gun laws turn law-abiding gun owners into criminals,” Cox said in his statement. “There is a serious need to reform New Jersey’s gun laws so that the full weight of the state’s law enforcement and legal system falls squarely on the shoulders of criminals, not on people like Brian Aitken.”

PREVIOUS COVERAGE:

• Gov. Chris Christie commutes sentence of man convicted of having guns in N.J. illegally
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/12/gov_chris_christie_commutes_se.html

• Paul Mulshine: Gun advocates ask if Christie's a straight shooter
http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2010/11/post_48.html

• Paul Mulshine: More on the Brian Aitken front: Christie considering a pardon
http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2010/12/more_on_the_brian_aitken_front.html

Aitken was visiting his mother in January 2009 when she became worried about his well-being and called the police. Officers found three unloaded handguns and ammunition in the trunk of his car and arrested Aitken on weapons charges.

Although the guns had been legally purchased in Colorado, Aitken was sentenced to seven years in prison. He would have been eligible for parole after three years.

Christie commuted Aitken's sentence Monday, shortening it to time served. It was the first time he has commuted a sentence since taking office almost a year ago.

"The governor has reviewed all the facts of Brian Aitken's case and has commuted his sentence to time served," Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak said Monday. "Considering both Aitken's offense and punishment, the governor believes this is the most compassionate and just solution."

Aitken was being held at the Mid-State Correctional Annex, which is located on Fort Dix. He declined comment through a spokesman for the Department of Corrections.

• Read the governor's commutation order

Editor's Note: This story has been updated to correctly state the number of handguns found in Aitken's trunk. There were three.

MAGNES
31st December 2010, 06:46 AM
Brian Aitken – New Jersey Man Freed by Governor Chris Christie After
Corrupt Judge Denies Jury Right To Hear Law

December 26, 2010 by Alex
Filed under Constitution and Politics, Featured

Intel Hub - The Judge in this case denied the jury the right to hear the law. This is an OUTRIGHT attack on the 2nd amendment and freedom as a whole. How is it legal for a judge to hold a bias against a defendent which is turn almost cost him seven years in jail?

http://theintelhub.com/2010/12/26/brian-aitken-new-jersey-man-freed-by-governor-chris-christie-after-corrupt-judge-denies-jury-right-to-hear-law/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n34novXJu2w

RJB
31st December 2010, 07:29 AM
Justice hasn't been served until the judge is in prison and this man gets his stolen guns returned.

Hermie
31st December 2010, 07:41 AM
This shows once again that you can not call the police (or any State agency) on anyone you care about.
Even though you may think you are seeking help, it will become a negative experience.
The government is not your friend.