There was an OR/Bail hearing for Sara Dorey and Bailey Perry this afternoon in Courtroom 5. After the stunts Perry pulled, he isn't going anywhere.
Dorey, who is being represented by Alternate Conflict Counsel's Mr. Glenn Brown got released on supervised release this afternoon. Deputy District Attorney Roger Rees did not object.
Bailey Perry, on the other hand, still needs to get a clue. He did not show up for sentencing for several cases after being released on a Cruz waiver, he had another bench warrant out and was busted for meth possession. At the arraignment for his latest case, Public Defender Ms. Heidi Holmquist was appointed to represent him.
Ms. Kathleen Bryson, who had represented him on the cases he plead guilty to that he was supposed to be sentenced in July, made a motion to withdraw as his counsel. Perry said he would "contest that withdrawl." And wanted her to represent him on the new case.
Judge Joyce Hinrichs told Perry, "I'm not going to require Ms. Bryson to represent Mr. Perry." She informed Perry there was no agreement that he had with Ms. Bryson to represent him in the new matter. She asked Ms. Bryson to file a motion to withdraw as his attorney.
Perry needs to get a clue. He has a lengthy criminal history, thinks he can keep getting pleas, maybe this time he needs to face the consequences.
With a bench warrant already out, failing to appear for his sentencing, now busted for meth possession
Bailey Perry wins the title of dumbest criminal of 2015. I have been keeping an eye on his cases and will have another post later on his previous cases.
This guy was represented by Conflict Counsel's Kaleb Cockrum. Perry turned down a plea deal last minute, hired private attorney Kathleen Bryson and months later accepted the exact same plea deal.
After Ms. Bryson vigorously advocated for Perry to be released before sentencing he failed to show up. 7/22-Perry Bailey, Failure to appear bench warrant held $50,000, 7/23 –Same bench warrant issued. He already had a bench warrant out yesterday for PC667.5(b), HS11378, PC3455(a), now this bust.
EPD Press Release:
On 10/20/15 at about 10:33 p.m., An Officer with the Eureka Police Department conducted a vehicle investigation on a parked Nissan sedan near 6th and N Streets after observing the occupants acting suspiciously.
The Officer recognized the passenger as Perry Bailey, 29 of Eureka, from previous law enforcement contacts. Bailey attempted to claim he was his brother, as he’s done to the same Officer in the past. Bailey was ultimately identified by his tattoos. The driver was identified as Sara Dorey, 21 of Eureka.
On the center console, the Officer saw a paper plate covered in tin foil and initially thought it contained tacos. Upon further investigation, it was determined the plate contained a large amount of Methamphetamine. In total, Officers located over 3.6 ounces of Methamphetamine in the car.
Bailey and Dorey were arrested and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility for possession of Methamphetamine for sales and transportation of Methamphetamine. Bailey was also booked on probation violations and outstanding warrants for drug possession.
This guy was represented by Conflict Counsel's Kaleb Cockrum. Perry turned down a plea deal last minute, hired private attorney Kathleen Bryson and months later accepted the exact same plea deal.
After Ms. Bryson vigorously advocated for Perry to be released before sentencing he failed to show up. 7/22-Perry Bailey, Failure to appear bench warrant held $50,000, 7/23 –Same bench warrant issued. He already had a bench warrant out yesterday for PC667.5(b), HS11378, PC3455(a), now this bust.
EPD Press Release:
On 10/20/15 at about 10:33 p.m., An Officer with the Eureka Police Department conducted a vehicle investigation on a parked Nissan sedan near 6th and N Streets after observing the occupants acting suspiciously.
The Officer recognized the passenger as Perry Bailey, 29 of Eureka, from previous law enforcement contacts. Bailey attempted to claim he was his brother, as he’s done to the same Officer in the past. Bailey was ultimately identified by his tattoos. The driver was identified as Sara Dorey, 21 of Eureka.
On the center console, the Officer saw a paper plate covered in tin foil and initially thought it contained tacos. Upon further investigation, it was determined the plate contained a large amount of Methamphetamine. In total, Officers located over 3.6 ounces of Methamphetamine in the car.
Bailey and Dorey were arrested and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility for possession of Methamphetamine for sales and transportation of Methamphetamine. Bailey was also booked on probation violations and outstanding warrants for drug possession.
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