Chris Christie: Governor Chris Christie yesterday commuted, to time already served, the sentence of Brian Aitken, convicted last August of unlawful possession and transport of Firearms.
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But Aitken still vows to make the conviction itself go away.
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Thanks to the Governor's action, reported by George Mast of The Courier-Post (Cherry Hill), Aitken, 27, will be home for Christmas and will not have to serve any more of his 7-year Prison sentence. The commutation came down at 4:30 p.m. The commutation means only that ...
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Commutes Sentence of Man Sent to Jail for Owning Guns Legally
Brian Aitken, 27, seen here in an undated photograph, was sentenced to seven years in Prison for guns his attorney and father claim were owned legally. Some experts told FoxNews.com the entrepreneur was a Victim of the country's "patchwork" of Gun Laws. A man given seven years in Prison after being found with two guns he purchased legally in Colorado has had his sentence commuted, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced Monday. The case of Brian Aitken, 27, had become a cause célèbre ...
Christie Commutes Sentence of Legal Gun Owner...
Brian Aitken, 27, seen here in an undated photograph, was sentenced to seven years in Prison for guns his attorney and father claim were owned legally. Some experts told FoxNews.com the entrepreneur was a Victim of the country's "patchwork" of Gun Laws. A man given seven years in Prison after being found with two guns he purchased legally in Colorado has had his sentence commuted, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced Monday. The case of Brian Aitken, 27, had become a cause célèbre ...
Real good news: NJ man jailed 7 years for owning legal guns gets sentence commuted by Chris Christie
This truly is good news! An update on a post from 3 weeks ago: NJ Judge jails man 7 years for owning legal guns, lets man free for having sex with animals. From New Jersey Online via memeorandum: Gov. Chris Christie commutes sentence of man convicted of having guns in N.J. illegally
Brian Aitken, who was convicted of illegally possessing two Handguns he had legally purchased in Colorado, will be out of Prison in time for Christmas.
Gov. Chris Christie commuted Aitken's s...
Christie commutes gun sentence
Gov. Christie on Monday commuted the seven-year sentence of a New Jersey man convicted on weapons charges after guns were found in his car trunk. The Philadelphia Daily News reported that the guns were found in the car of Brian D. Aitken as he was moving from Mount Laurel to Hoboken. He bought the guns legally in Colorado, and New Jersey's Firearms exemption allows weapons to be transported if the owner is moving. But then-Superior Court Judge James J. Morley would not allow the jury's request ...
Leadership: Governor Chris Christie Commutes Brian Aitken's Sentence
by the Left Coast Rebel
We didn't cover the story here but certainly were aware of it, the case of New Jersey resident Brian Aitken (pictured right) convicted to seven years in Prison for the possession of two Handguns that he legally purchased in Colorado.
Allahpundit provides some background:
...he’s a cause celebre among Libertarians and Second Amendment fans — for good reason. In a nutshell: He bought three guns, entirely legally, when he was living in Colorado and brought them...
Chris Christie Commutes Brian Aitken's Sentence
This is great news:
Brian Aitken, who was convicted of illegally possessing two Handguns that he had legally purchased in Colorado, will be spending Christmas out of Prison.
Gov. Chris Christie commuted Aitken's sentence, from seven years to time served, according to an order the Governor signed today.
Aitken had appealed to Christie for commutation after being sentenced in August. According to the commutation order, Aitken will be released as "soon administratively possible."
I'm waiting to he...
NJ Man Released From Prison Day After Commutation
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - A New Jersey man has been released from Prison one day after Gov. Chris Christie commuted the man’s seven-year sentence for violating Gun Laws. A Corrections Department spokeswoman says 27-year-old Brian Aitken, who was found with guns he’d purchased legally in Colorado, left Mid-State Correctional Facility Tuesday morning. Aitken was sentenced to Prison in August. In 2009, he muttered to his mother that life wasn’t worth living, then left her home in...
Brian Aitkens Sentence Commuted
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has commuted the seven-year sentence of Brian Aitken, the man wrongfully convicted on Firearms charges under that state’s draconian Gun Laws. Good. While a full pardon seems more appropriate - the judge in this case should have given the jury instructions on the “moving exception” that protected Aitken - this is at least recognition of an injustice and relief for one man and his family. The New Jersey state judicial system’s ...
Gov. Chris Christie commutes sentence in New Jersey gun case
Gov. Chris Christie has commuted the sentence of a man who was sentenced to seven years in Prison after being found with guns he'd purchased legally in Colorado. Twenty-seven-year-old Brian Aitken's case had become a cause celebre among gun-rights advocates. In 2009, he muttered to his mother that life wasn't living, then left her home in Mount Laurel. She called police, who found two Handguns in the trunk of his car. He says he was in transit in a move to Hoboken — which should exempt him...
N.J. gov frees man convicted on gun charge
TRENTON, N.J., Dec. 21 (UPI) -- A man sent to Prison in New Jersey for transporting three Handguns while he was moving was freed Tuesday when the Governor commuted his sentence. Brian Aitken, 27, served four months of a seven-year sentence, The Star-Ledger of Newark reported. Gov. Chris Christie, a former U.S. attorney, did not go into details on his reason for releasing Aitken, saying only that he believed "justice required a commutation." Aitken bought the weapons legally in Colorado before mo...
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NJ gov. signs law capping pay through arbitration
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N.J. Man Spared 7 Years in Prison for Guns Legally Owned
Source: ABC News
A New Jersey man serving seven years in Prison for possessing two legally-owned guns, disassembled and in the trunk of his car while moving residences, has had his sentence commuted.
Brian Aitken, 25, a successful media consultant, had been in the process of selling his home in Colorado and moving to a suburban New Jersey apartment to be closer to his son, 2, when he was arrested in a bizarre sequence of events.
His lawyers had called the subsequent trial and conviction the "p...
Today's Chris Christie Lesson in Government
Abuse of the justice system must be corrected:
New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie commuted the sentence of Brian Aitken’s Monday, reducing his sentence from seven years in Prison to time already served. According to Christie’s order, he will be released as soon as it’s “administratively possible.”
As The Daily Caller previously reported, Aitken, 27, was arrested in New Jersey in 2009 after police found unloaded guns in the trunk of his car that had been purc...
Christie Commutes Gun Sentence
TRENTON -- Brian Aitken, who was convicted of illegally possessing two Handguns that he had legally purchased in Colorado, will be spending Christmas out of Prison. Gov. Chris Christie commuted Aitken's sentence, from seven years to time served, according to an order the Governor signed today....
New law keeps gun suspect off street
A New Bedford man was ordered held without bail after a dangerousness hearing, where Bristol County District Attorney Samuel Sutter arrived yesterday armed with a revised state law aimed at keeping illegal guns off the street.
“Carrying a dangerous weapon, loaded, in your car, is dangerous ... Nothing good can come out of it,” Judge Joseph Macy said to Terrence Gales, 21, of New Bedford, in ordering him held without bail for up to 90 days while his case is pending.
Gales, arrested D...
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Brian Aitken, who was convicted of illegally possessing two Handguns that he had legally purchased in Colorado, will be spending Christmas out of Prison. Gov. Chris Christie commuted Aitken’s sentence, from seven years to time served, according to an order the Governor signed today. Aitken had appealed to Christie for commutation after being sentenced in August. According to the commutation order, Aitken will be released as “soon administratively possible.” In 2009, Aitken was ...
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Chris Christie commutes gun sentence of Brian Aitken
We haven’t covered Aitken’s case (except for a lone Headline item a few weeks ago), but he’s a cause celebre among Libertarians and Second Amendment fans — for good reason. In a nutshell: He bought three guns, entirely legally, when he was living in Colorado and brought them back to New Jersey with him when he moved home to be closer to his son. To make sure he had his i’s dotted and t’s crossed, he called New Jersey police for guidance on how to transport t...
Proper Sentencing for a Gun Incident
Anyone can get drunk and get themselves 86ed from the bar. But when you bring a gun back and threaten to kill people you've gone too far. You must pay the ultimate price, which for the gun owner is not loss of life it's loss of Gun Rights.
Along with the $50,000 bond came special conditions of absolute sobriety. Cozine is also not to possess any Firearms.
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Feds want reporting for high-powered rifle sales
WASHINGTON — Moving to Crack Down on gun smugglers, the federal agency that monitors weapons sales is asking the White House for emergency authority to require that dealers near the Mexican border report multiple purchases of high powered rifles.
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More on Our Favorite Loophole
There's an interesting post on a site called Bacon's Rebellion. Happily, the blog title refers to the author's last name and not that vile food product some of you like so much. After a very-well-done synopsis of the "gun show Loophole" story, Mr. Bacon concludes like this.
The bottom line - I am a Gun Ownership advocate. I believe in the Second Amendment and the Supreme Court interpretation of that amendment in the Heller case. However, ther...
Simplify 'confused' gun law - MPs
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Battle over Chinese-made rifle pits gun enthusiasts against RCMP
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Christie frees man in gun case
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie gave the Aitken family all they wanted for Christmas Monday. Christie signed a letter ordering Brian Aitken, a New Jersey man sentenced to seven years in jail for having weapons he legally purchased in Colorado, to be released from Mid-State Correctional Facility as soon as possible. Aitken, 27, was sentenced in August to seven years after a January 2009 arrest at his parent's home in Mount Laurel, Burlington County. Aitken's mother called the police on him after h...
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