Again . . .
The context here is that the dude is dying and probably shouldn't buy any green bananas and a lot of this legal wrangling isn't really going to matter in less than six months.
Meanwhile . . .
Here's the recent ruling after activist outrage for the foodie jaunt . . .
Federal Magistrate Judge Rachel Schwartz called it “highly unusual for the government to seek this revocation based on a single violation”.
Judge Schwartz said Golubski did violate the terms of his pre-trial release by going to the Culver’s and noted his own attorney acknowledged he failed to request permission from his supervisor or notify that supervisor at all about the trip.
But the judge said it’s the only violation in the roughly year-and-a-half since she set those pre-trial conditions, and it didn’t rise to the level of revoking Golubski’s pre-trial release conditions.
According to court records filed by his attorney Chris Joseph, Golubski, a diabetic, stopped at the fast-food restaurant on his way home from a doctor’s appointment to keep his blood sugar in check.
Judge Schwartz warned Golubski he needs to have snacks and water with him if he goes to a doctor, his attorney, or court during his house arrest to deal with his blood sugar as opposed to going to a restaurant or store.
The judge added language to his pre-trial release conditions to make it clear Golubski has very limited options to leave his home.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Former KCK police detective Roger Golubski allowed to remain on house arrest
A federal judge has denied a motion to revoke former Kansas City, Kansas Detective Roger Golubski's pre-trial house arrest and put him in jail.
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