Feds unlawfully detaining man acquitted of Bovino murder-for-hire plot, judge rules

Federal Judge Rules Immigration Authorities Unlawfully Detained Acquitted Man in Bovino Murder-for-Hire Plot Case

A US District Judge in Indiana has found that immigration authorities are detaining a Chicago man without lawful authority, despite his acquittal on charges related to a murder-for-hire plot against a US Border Patrol commander. Juan Espinoza Martinez, 37, was acquitted last month of offering $10,000 for the murder of Gregory Bovino.

The judge, James Hanlon, ruled that Martinez's detention is unlawful because he has not had a hearing in which an immigration judge could assess him as a flight risk or danger to society. Martinez, a Mexican citizen who entered the US as a minor over 30 years ago without inspection or lawful admission, was detained by Homeland Security Investigations on October 6 and remained in custody until his acquittal on January 22.

The case against Martinez centered around a Snapchat message he sent someone via Snapchat, which included references to the Latin Kings gang. However, defense attorneys argued that social media messages are often misinterpreted and that no money exchanged hands or any weapons were purchased.

The judge's order allows for Martinez's release under reasonable conditions or gives him an opportunity for a bond hearing by Wednesday. It also prohibits the Trump administration from deporting Martinez during this time. Martinez has been living in Chicago for 30 years and works at his brother's construction company, according to his attorney Michael Adler.
 
This ruling is about time 🙏! I mean, come on, a guy gets acquitted of a murder-for-hire plot, but the immigration authorities just keep him locked up? That's some crazy stuff. But at the same time, can you blame them for being cautious? The whole Snapchat message thing did raise some eyebrows... 😒 Still, it's a shame that Martinez has to go through all this drama just because of his immigration status. I guess it's good that there's someone looking out for him, like his brother and lawyer Michael Adler 🤝. And yeah, let's hope he can get released under reasonable conditions or at least have a bond hearing soon. This whole situation is just... ugh, so complicated 🤯
 
🤯 This ruling is crazy! I mean, who gets detained without a hearing after being acquitted? It's like the immigration authorities are trying to keep him locked up just because he's a Mexican citizen. 🙅‍♂️ Martinez has been living in the US for 30 years, working and paying taxes, and yet he can't even get his freedom back without some judge stepping in. 🤦‍♂️ It's all about due process, you know? He shouldn't have to face deportation just because of a social media message that was misinterpreted by the authorities. 📱 And what's with the Trump admin being allowed to keep its hands off him during this time? That's just more red tape. 💔 I feel bad for Martinez and his family who's been dealing with this ordeal for months. Maybe it's time for a reform in how these things are handled at the immigration level. 🤝
 
🤔 This judge is doing the right thing... it's about time someone stood up for Juan. He's been living in the US for like 30 yrs already & has a job, family... what more proof do they need? 🙄 Detaining him just cuz of a Snapchat message is ridiculous. The whole thing sounds like a case of "profiled" to me. They're basically saying he's still a threat even though he was acquitted, that's not fair. 😊
 
🚫 This is just wild... can't believe they're detaining someone without even giving 'em a proper hearing 🤯. Like, what's the point of having an acquittal if you're just gonna keep 'em locked up anyway? And for what? A Snapchat message? 📱 It's like, grow up and take responsibility for your own life 🙄. 30 years in this country, pays bills, works a job... I don't get why they're not considered a priority for citizenship 😒.
 
detention is like putting someone on a waiting bench without giving them a chance to appeal their situation... Martinez waited for 30 years already and built life in the US, yet still can't get a break 🤔. what does this say about our justice system? is it fair that one wrong move lands you back in detention? we need to reflect on how we treat people who've made mistakes but are trying to rebuild their lives 💡. also, why do we assume someone's intentions based on social media posts? can't we try to understand the context? 🤷‍♂️
 
idk why ppl think immigration laws r so complicated 🤷‍♂️ but imo this is a no-brainer - dude got acquitted, he should be free 🕊️ all these detention drama cuz of some snapchat messages that were prob taken outta context anyway . 30 yrs in chicago, works at his bro's construction co... seems like a pretty normal guy to me 😐 its rite they cant deport him 4 now tho 🤦‍♂️ hope he gets released on good terms 🙏
 
omg u guys can't believe what's going on with this juan espinoza martinez guy 🤯 so he was accused of trying to kill some us border patrol commander but luckily he got acquitted and now he's being held by immigration authorities without even a hearing 🚫 it's like they're saying he's still a risk or something, but his lawyer says no way because he's been living in chicago for 30 yrs and works at his bro's construction company 🏗️ apparently the judge said he has to be released or get a bond hearing by wednesday 🕰️ this is all so crazy i don't know what's next 🤔
 
🤔 This is crazy! 🚨 Immigration authorities are getting way out of line 🙄! How can they just detain someone without a hearing? 🤷‍♂️ It's like, come on! 🙄 The guy was acquitted of all charges 👮‍♂️ and still stuck in detention 🚫. And what about his 30 years of living in the US already 🌎? Can't he just live his life now? 🤷‍♂️ It's not like he's a threat to society 🌟. This is why we need more transparency and due process 💡. Let this guy go back to his construction job and family 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦!
 
omg can u believe this!!! 🤯 Juan Espinoza Martinez is like a total innocent guy who was wrongly accused & detained by immigration authorities for so long! He's been living in the US for over 30 yrs with no issues and now he gets released under reasonable conditions 🌟👏. I'm all about justice & equality, and it's amazing to see a judge like James Hanlon fight for what's right 💪. Martinez is not a danger to society at all, just a hardworking guy trying to live his life 🤝. The Trump admin needs to get their act together & respect ppl's rights 🙏. Glad he gets a 2nd chance now 😊!
 
🤔 just read about this dude Juan Espinoza Martinez being held in detention despite being acquitted on murder-for-hire charges... it's wild that immigration authorities were holding him without even having a hearing on whether he was a flight risk or not. 30 years he's lived in the US, works, has a life here... shouldn't his rights be respected? 🤷‍♂️ this whole thing just feels like another example of how complicated and unfair the immigration system can be.
 
I'm so relieved that this judge stepped in and blocked deportation on this poor guy! 🙌 It's just not right that our immigration system is allowed to be so... un-American? 😒 I mean, who decides that an acquitted person is a flight risk just because they've got some gang connections from back home? Martinez has been living here for 30 years and contributing to society as a hard worker. He deserves better than being held captive like this.

And what's the real crime here? Being in a gang, apparently? 🤷‍♂️ We're so quick to villainize people from certain backgrounds without giving them a chance. I'm all for keeping our communities safe, but we need to do it with compassion and understanding, not fear and prejudice.

This ruling is a big deal because it shows that even in the face of government pressure, the law can still be applied fairly and justly. 🙏 Martinez's freedom might seem like a small thing, but it's a reminder that our system is supposed to protect everyone, not just those who are powerful or well-connected.
 
I'm totally telling you, this is a huge deal 🤔. I mean, who gets detained by immigration authorities even after they're acquitted of all charges? It's just not right 😒. The judge made it clear that Martinez didn't have a fair hearing to assess him as a flight risk or danger to society. That's some serious government overreach 🚫. And let me tell you, the fact that he's been living in Chicago for 30 years and works at his brother's construction company is totally relevant 🤷‍♂️. I mean, if he was really planning on harming someone, wouldn't they have found out by now? It just seems like a case of mistaken identity or something 🤔. Anyway, Martinez should be released ASAP, that's the right thing to do 👍.
 
The justice system's got some 'splainin' to do here... 🤔. You'd think, after bein' acquitted of a serious crime, someone would get the freedom they deserve, but nope! It's like, Martinez has been livin' in the US for 30 years, raised as a good dude, workin' hard, and contribute to his community... 🤝. The law's gotta give him some slack, ya know? Detention without due process is just not right. Guess it's a reminder that even with a system, there's always room for improvement 🙏. Martinez might've made some bad choices in the past, but he deserves a second chance, don't you think? 🤗
 
🤔 this is wild how they were holding him without even giving him a chance to have one ... 30 yrs living here, contributing member of the community, acquitted & still being held on a technicality 🕒️ it just goes to show that our immigration system can be super flawed at times.
 
🤦‍♂️ I'm so done with these detention cases! Like, dude was acquitted and still holding him without a hearing? That's just not right 🙅‍♂️. 30 years living in the US and now he gets locked up again because of some Snapchat message 📱? No way, man! He has a job, a family... what's next gonna happen to people with a record or who can't afford a lawyer? 🤷‍♂️
 
This case is so messed up 🤯... like, the guy gets acquitted on a murder-for-hire plot but still gets detained by ICE just 'cause he's an undocumented immigrant? It's not right. The judge said he can't be considered a flight risk or danger to society because there hasn't been a hearing on him, which is basically saying the system doesn't want to listen to his case anymore 🚫. And let's be real, 30 years of living in the US with no issues... that's not exactly the profile of someone who's gonna skip out 🤔. I hope he gets released ASAP and can get back to his life without all this drama 😩.
 
this is crazy 🤯, i mean, detaining someone who was just acquitted of a crime that had nothing to do with their current situation? it's like the us is trying to make an example out of this guy 🙄. and what's up with these social media messages being used as evidence anyway? anyone can screenshot a message from snapchat and spin it into whatever they want 🔴. i'm glad the judge stepped in and said nope, you can't detain him without due process 🤝. this case is just so... americana 😂.
 
😒 This is some messed up stuff. Like how can they just detain someone who's already been found not guilty? 🤔 It's all about the money, man. They're just trying to keep him quiet so he doesn't spill any more info about their little gang connections. 🤑 And it's like, come on, a Snapchat message isn't enough evidence to say someone's a danger to society. 📱 Martinez has been living in the US for 30 years, works at his brother's construction company... what else is he gonna do? 😩
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s pretty messed up that they kept holding him in custody even after he was acquitted. Like, what does immigration authorities have to gain from keeping someone locked up just because of their immigration status? He’s been living in the US for 30 years and has a job, his own business, what more evidence do they need that he's not some kind of flight risk or danger to society? 🤔
 
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