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Related: About this forum(Jewish Group) She desecrated a synagogue and was charged with a misdemeanor. Then she came back.
My temple was desecrated by a Messianic Jew or Jew for Jesus nut case. This editorial is in today's Houston Chronical. This lady should have been charged initially with a felony and should have never been able to bond out a second time.
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/emanu-el-congregation-ezra-law-antisemitism-17734330.php
The disturbing series of events which led her back to the synagogue raises further questions about whether law enforcement is adequately aware of and prepared for increasingly prevalent anti-Jewish threats. A survey released this month by the Anti-Defamation League found that antisemitic beliefs have intensified across the country.
With the increase in antisemitism over the last few years, every time that theres a threat to a Jewish institution, it dramatically increases anxiety, Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League Mark Toubin told the editorial board.
Law was originally charged with misdemeanor criminal mischief for the Jan. 14 break-in, despite the fact that the state penal code classifies damage or destruction inflicted on a place of worship as a felony offense. By the time prosecutors upgraded the initial misdemeanor to the more appropriate felony charge, Law had already been freed on a $100 bond handed down by a magistrate, who denied the DAs request to fit her with an ankle monitor.
After Law skipped out on her arraignment hearing Friday, and was arrested Saturday afternoon at the synagogue, the DA this time asked for a $10,000 bond with GPS monitoring and an explicit curfew. Instead, Magistrate Judge Jannell Robles granted a $5,000 personal bond with neither of those conditions. By Sunday morning, Law had again bailed out of jail, to the shock of many community members following the case.
An Instagram post on Law's account followed shortly after, in which she proclaimed she is a Messianic Jew, a controversial sect generally not considered members of the Jewish faith. They consider the conversion of Jews to messianic Judaism a central part of their mission.....
Finally, in a court hearing on Monday, a visiting felony court judge revoked Law's bail, pending a hearing, and ordered a psychological evaluation. But her threatening and harassing posts and erratic behavior have put Houston's Jewish community on edge, questioning, as many of us are, why a woman who trespassed at a house of worship and desecrated a sacred text was not immediately charged with the appropriate offense. And why, given a chance to right that initial wrong, a steward of our justice system instead allowed a woman who had violated her bond conditions and was very likely a public safety risk to walk free on a low bond.
With the increase in antisemitism over the last few years, every time that theres a threat to a Jewish institution, it dramatically increases anxiety, Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League Mark Toubin told the editorial board.
Law was originally charged with misdemeanor criminal mischief for the Jan. 14 break-in, despite the fact that the state penal code classifies damage or destruction inflicted on a place of worship as a felony offense. By the time prosecutors upgraded the initial misdemeanor to the more appropriate felony charge, Law had already been freed on a $100 bond handed down by a magistrate, who denied the DAs request to fit her with an ankle monitor.
After Law skipped out on her arraignment hearing Friday, and was arrested Saturday afternoon at the synagogue, the DA this time asked for a $10,000 bond with GPS monitoring and an explicit curfew. Instead, Magistrate Judge Jannell Robles granted a $5,000 personal bond with neither of those conditions. By Sunday morning, Law had again bailed out of jail, to the shock of many community members following the case.
An Instagram post on Law's account followed shortly after, in which she proclaimed she is a Messianic Jew, a controversial sect generally not considered members of the Jewish faith. They consider the conversion of Jews to messianic Judaism a central part of their mission.....
Finally, in a court hearing on Monday, a visiting felony court judge revoked Law's bail, pending a hearing, and ordered a psychological evaluation. But her threatening and harassing posts and erratic behavior have put Houston's Jewish community on edge, questioning, as many of us are, why a woman who trespassed at a house of worship and desecrated a sacred text was not immediately charged with the appropriate offense. And why, given a chance to right that initial wrong, a steward of our justice system instead allowed a woman who had violated her bond conditions and was very likely a public safety risk to walk free on a low bond.
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(Jewish Group) She desecrated a synagogue and was charged with a misdemeanor. Then she came back. (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jan 2023
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Behind the Aegis
(55,057 posts)1. Most don't care.
People claim they do, they don't.
There is a reason many Jews stick together...survival.
No longer Jewish Americans, but Jews living in America.
LetMyPeopleVote
(157,165 posts)2. Hearing on crazy Jew for Jesus idiot moved to Monday
Here is an email from my temple that includes a link to watch/listen to hearing
January 26, 2023
Dear Emanu El Family,
We are writing to share an update concerning the ongoing events in our community relating to Ezra Law.
The hearing in the criminal proceedings filed against Law previously set for Friday, January 27 has been moved to Monday, January 30 at 9:00 a.m. Law is still in custody where she will remain until Mondays hearing.
The case is pending in the 232nd Criminal District Court of Harris County. Mondays court proceeding is open to the public. You may attend in person or virtually as an observer. Please do not contact the court or Judge concerning the proceedings as that could negatively impact that case.
The courts address is:
232nd Criminal District Court
16th Floor
Criminal Justice Center
1201 Franklin
Houston, Texas 77002
To listen to the hearing virtually, use this link: https://video.ibm.com/channel/UwDDtbmLYkZ.
In addition, yesterdays update referenced Laws second entry into our building as having occurred on January 21. The correct date is January 20.
We are actively monitoring the situation and will continue to provide timely updates.
Stuart Gaylor, President
Dear Emanu El Family,
We are writing to share an update concerning the ongoing events in our community relating to Ezra Law.
The hearing in the criminal proceedings filed against Law previously set for Friday, January 27 has been moved to Monday, January 30 at 9:00 a.m. Law is still in custody where she will remain until Mondays hearing.
The case is pending in the 232nd Criminal District Court of Harris County. Mondays court proceeding is open to the public. You may attend in person or virtually as an observer. Please do not contact the court or Judge concerning the proceedings as that could negatively impact that case.
The courts address is:
232nd Criminal District Court
16th Floor
Criminal Justice Center
1201 Franklin
Houston, Texas 77002
To listen to the hearing virtually, use this link: https://video.ibm.com/channel/UwDDtbmLYkZ.
In addition, yesterdays update referenced Laws second entry into our building as having occurred on January 21. The correct date is January 20.
We are actively monitoring the situation and will continue to provide timely updates.
Stuart Gaylor, President
LetMyPeopleVote
(157,165 posts)3. Hearing has been moved back
Here is the latest email from my temple
January 27, 2023
Dear Conregation Emanu El and Becker School Families,
We are committed to keeping our community updated about the ongoing situation and would like to share news weve just received regarding the scheduled criminal proceedings against Ezra Law.
While we were previously informed that the next hearing would be Monday, January 30, as of 3:45 pm CST today, January 27, we have learned that the trial is being assigned to another court and will not occur as scheduled. Perhaps most importantly, Law will remain in custody with no bond until a new hearing is scheduled. In the interest of sharing everything weve heard, we can say that the new hearing could be held in 10-14 days, although that is not confirmed at this time.
All heightened security measures remain in place. We will continue to actively monitor the situation and provide additional updates the moment we know more.
If you have questions or concerns, were here to talk.
Dear Conregation Emanu El and Becker School Families,
We are committed to keeping our community updated about the ongoing situation and would like to share news weve just received regarding the scheduled criminal proceedings against Ezra Law.
While we were previously informed that the next hearing would be Monday, January 30, as of 3:45 pm CST today, January 27, we have learned that the trial is being assigned to another court and will not occur as scheduled. Perhaps most importantly, Law will remain in custody with no bond until a new hearing is scheduled. In the interest of sharing everything weve heard, we can say that the new hearing could be held in 10-14 days, although that is not confirmed at this time.
All heightened security measures remain in place. We will continue to actively monitor the situation and provide additional updates the moment we know more.
If you have questions or concerns, were here to talk.
This crazy lady will remain in custody until the next hearing