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Judgment day: Inside push to oust judge who let cop killer go free

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 Tori Richards

 

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is on a mission.

Two weeks have passed since one of his deputies, Isaiah Cordero, was gunned down by a gang member during a traffic stop 40 miles south of Los Angeles . It’s taken this long for Bianco to unravel the killer’s tangled past of repeated breaks given by Superior Court Judge Cara Hutson, leaving him on the streets instead of prison for life, Bianco says.

The sheriff was devastated by what he uncovered and is now determined see Hutson removed from office for the safety of the community, he said.

“This isn’t isolated for her. This guy … is an obvious career criminal, multiple violent convictions, and she lets him go and he kills a cop,” Bianco told the Washington Examiner. “If she is going to do something like that, there are many, many more [incidents from Hutson], we just haven’t heard about it.”

 

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