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By WMCActionNews5.com Staff | October 10, 2018 at 12:56 PM CDT - Updated October 11 at 12:56 PM

MEMPHIS, TN (WMC) - A jury indicted two men accused of the rape of a 9-month-old baby.

 

Investigators said Isiah Hayes, 19, raped the baby while Daireus Ice, 22, filmed it.

 

Hayes admitted to the crime after his arrest in February.

 

A woman told police that she found video of the rape on a cell phone and was able to identify her daughter as the victim.

 

Both were indicted on aggravated rape of a child (specifically criminal responsibility for conduct of another for Ice) and especially aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor.

 

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Anonymous ID: 55a03a Oct. 12, 2018, 11:48 a.m. No.3453220   🗄️.is đź”—kun

REVEALED: STATE SCHEME TO FREE CRIMINAL SUSPECTS

'Bail commissioners' get paid to arrange for defendants to be released

Published: 2 days ago

 

Government watchdog Judicial Watch on Wednesday pulled back the curtain on a state scheme in Massachusetts in which bail commissioners receive $40 each time a suspect walks.

 

But the system notoriously failed in the case of Mickey Rivera, who already was facing pending accessory to murder charges for armed robbery murder. Rivera was granted reduced bail even though he had been implicated in a home invasion robbery in which two women were stabbed, Judicial Watch said.

 

After his release, Rivera “was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and marijuana, which should have resulted in bail revocation involving the felony charges,” the report said.

 

Judicial Watch said that instead, an assistant prosecutor in the Cape and Islands district attorney’s office in Cape Cod released Rivera on “personal recognizance,” the records show.

 

Weeks later he killed a Marine while trying to flee police in Mashpee because he was driving high on booze and drugs.

 

Judicial Watch said the “disturbing” incident took place in a system that “allows violent criminals with lengthy rap sheets – including murderers, domestic abusers and drunk drivers – to be released on bail to commit more crimes.”

 

The system, the report said, “can easily be described as criminal.”

 

The bail commissioners, often people with no legal background, are paid to determine if an arrested individual should go free.

 

“If the defendant goes free on bail, the commissioner gets $40 for going to the courthouse and doing the paperwork and the commissioner only gets paid if the perpetrator is released. That means there’s a financial incentive to get people back on the street,” Judicial Watch said.

 

The commissioners include retired teachers, carpenters, couriers and high school guidance counselors.

 

https://www.wnd.com/2018/10/revealed-state-scheme-to-free-criminal-suspects/?cat_orig=money