Sunday, September 11, 2016

Dankelson: It's time to keep Ace Mohr off the streets

How many felony arrests does Ace Mohr have to have before Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney Dean Dankelson decides it is time to keep him behind bars.

The number is too high to count, but apparently the Joplin Police Department's arrest of Mohr on a felony receiving stolen property charge finally hit the magic number.

Jasper County Circuit Court online records indicate Assistant Prosecuting Attorney William Lynch filed a motion Friday to revoke Mohr's bond.

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

need to figure out how 2 + 2 is put together sometimes. good place to start is casenet. see how many cases have been postponed by d.a. office for 2+ years. hmmmm.

Anonymous said...

I can tell you from personal experience that the personnel in the prosecutors office are vindictive and so much more. The overburdened court system is mostly their fault.

Anonymous said...

10:48, you are a fool and have probably been prosecuted by the Jasper Co. for crimes. You did say you had personal experiences now!

Anonymous said...

You all alla bunch of lame that need somthing else to do.

Anonymous said...

LOL----hey 8:28 THERE ARE GED CLASSES STARTING SOON-----IT IS OBVIOUS YOU WERE HOMESCHOOLED WITH ACE!!!!!!!!

bryan hance said...

Our system is a joke, and is in need of fixing. To often people life's get ruined not saved that needs to change. We make criminals! Then leave them with no other choices but be a criminal.then complain that there a criminal.... People need guidance sure but shoving people in a box to be dealt with later solves nothing just ruins life's. As a whole we need to love and help one another to get anywhere everyone needs help every now and again don't be the person ruining life's be the one that saves them!!

Anonymous said...

So your saying it's 4?

Anonymous said...

Their fault via repeat offenders? Then yes, I guess it is their fault.

Anonymous said...

BRIAN--------------------Our system didnt create Ace Mohr-----HIS PARENTS DID --------------HE NEVER HEARD THE WORD ----------------NO

Anonymous said...

If you would do just a little bit of research before being condescending you would find out that their huge caseload isn't primarily repeat offenders. The PA's office burdens the court system with cases that could be disposed of much quicker if they weren't so concerned with their own self righteous beliefs. (And this comes from within)

Anonymous said...

Yes, personal experience, from within. And my statement of the office being vindictive stands. They are more concerned with personal advancements than they are with actual justice. To them it doesn't matter if a person is innocent, it only matters if they can maneuver for a win. And if you think our system is too just for things like this to happen, you don't know our system.

Anonymous said...

5:59 just keep writing, you keep proving what a fool is

Anonymous said...

Yes, keep turning that blind eye. It's hard to deny the situation in the PA's office, just look at the Ace Mohr situation.

Anonymous said...

8:01 PM: The default assumption about any US prosecuting unit nowadays is that they "They are more concerned with personal advancements than they are with actual justice. To them it doesn't matter if a person is innocent, it only matters if they can maneuver for a win."

If Jasper County's is different, we'd need some evidence of that, and given that we know they're corrupt when it comes to not investigating local political figures, it's a matter of record with the state auditor, and the failure to prosecute Rita Hunter, I doubt any will be forthcoming.

Anonymous said...

Don't like vindictive prosecutors? Don't break the law.

Anonymous said...

Do you know how stupid that statement is?

Anonymous said...

I too have seen the vindictiveness and non-professionalism of Dankelsons office. The system is broken because of people like this and it will remain broken. You can't take a defective part and place it in a higher functioning position and expect it to not still be a defective part.

Anonymous said...

You can't take a defective part and place it in a higher functioning position and expect it to not still be a defective part.

While I'm not happy about him becoming a judge, I think he won't be able to do as much damage in that position. Right now, he's in charge of all county criminal prosecutions. As a judge, he'll only be presiding over a fraction of them, and his calendar will also include civil cases.

He also has to answer to higher level judges, and while they don't get sanctioned often, I believe it's a lot more common than for prosecutors.

There is a danger that the system allows bias in the selection of judges for a case, it's as a general principle supposed to be random.

Anonymous said...

I feel sorry for the people who randomly draw the short straw that will be 'judged' by this defective part.

none said...

thugs that have been thugs for at least last 8years know him and Travis both news jail thugs stealing stuff get a real job

Anonymous said...

Parents? He was raised by his grandparents.

Anonymous said...

You don't know the family very well. No grandparents involved.

Anonymous said...

Royce you must not know Ace! Maybe he'll get a hold of you before my brother does!