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Ohio court rejects Haitian nonprofit’s request to arrest Trump, Vance over Springfield pet-eating remarks

ohio court rejected The Haiti Bridge Alliance is supporting Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. J.D. They called for him to be arrested for allegedly eating wild animals.

A panel of judges in Clark County Municipal Court found there was no probable cause to issue warrants or subpoenas on misdemeanor charges against Mr. Trump and Mr. Vance, according to a Saturday statement from Springfield authorities. WBNS Reported.

“Courts cannot automatically presume the honesty of an affidavit.''

The justices noted that the “strong constitutional protections afforded to speech, especially political speech,” should be taken into account.

The judges stated that “the conclusion of whether the necessary evidence and causal link exists to initiate a prosecution for the alleged crime is best left to the prosecutor's investigation.”

“With less than 35 days left until the presidential election, the issue of immigration remains debatable,” the ruling continued. “Due to the closeness of the election and the controversy over the immigration policies of both candidates, courts cannot automatically presume the truthfulness of the affidavits.”

The justices ruled against issuing warrants for Trump and Vance, requiring the case to be referred to prosecutors for further investigation.

Judge Stephen Shoemaker said in a concurring opinion that the case did not require a hearing.

“Courts acknowledge that it is difficult to prove the negative, but stating that there is no verifiable report that the statement is true and evidence and/or belief that the statement is false “There is a significant difference between the causes of death,'' Shoemaker ruled. “This judge has great respect for the officials who have made these and similar statements, but if any of them express the opinion that the statements in question are false, statements are in the form of opinions.

Last month, the HBA, an organization that has received funding in the past from George Soros's Open Society Foundations, filed criminal charges against Trump and Vance, accusing them of “baseless crimes committed against our Haitian community.” “Due to malicious comments,” he called for an arrest. Blaze News previously reported.

According to the HBA, the politicians “led an effort to denigrate and intimidate Springfield's Haitian community.”

HBA executive director Geline Joseph said Trump and Vance have caused “devastating harm” to the community and are responsible for recent bomb threats and “racist threats” in the area. he claimed.

Quoted HBA bids RC 2935.09an Ohio law that allows private citizens to file affidavits in criminal prosecutions.

Trump campaign spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt previously said: Daily Caller News Foundation“President Trump is rightly highlighting the failures of the immigration system that Kamala Harris has overseen, allowing thousands of illegal immigrants to flood into Springfield and many other communities across the country.”

“President Trump will secure our borders and end the havoc that illegal immigration brings to our communities,” Levitt added.

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