who plays the district attorney on justified?

by Chanelle Skiles 10 min read

Who is the attorney who investigated the Boyd/Raylan/Ava case?

Vasquez is an assistant U.S. Attorney investigating Raylan's shootings as well as the Boyd/Raylan/Ava case. Vasquez's partner in the investigation turns out to be none other than Raylan's ex-wife and former lover Winona Hawkins .

What episode does Vasquez talk to Mike Reardon?

Vasquez returns in the episode " Watching the Detectives ". He is first seen talking to judge Mike Reardon, who is going over the indictment of a court case involved red-tail hawks that were captured and sold with Vasquez. Reardon tells him to do the indictment verbatim and he tells him to consider it done. Reardon says he doesn't consider it done until it's done and tells Vasquez to leave. Vasquez calls him a "speedo wearing lunatic" under his breath as he walks away. FBI agent Jerry Barkley stops him, wanting to have a look at the file Vasquez made on Raylan during the first season. Barkley requests an indictment against Raylan from the AUSA but is denied because Barkley will not disclose why he was tempted to look at the file between Raylan and Boyd. Raylan also asks Vasquez if he can see that file he made, but he tells Raylan that he can copy it if he writes down all the stuff that he shouldn't have done.

What episode does Vasquez meet Ava?

Vasquez's first appearance is in the episode " The Lord of War and Thunder ". In this episode, he is meeting up with Ava and her lawyer to talk about the night Boyd Crowder was shot. Vasquez's assistant is out, and his replacement is none other than Winona, who after hearing that the case is about Raylan, causes the meeting to end in a conflict, and she leaves telling Vasquez to tell Ava and her lawyer that she had very important court business to take care of.

What does Vasquez say about Alex Barnes?

Vasquez reveals his knowledge of Alex Barnes's corruption, and that his suicide taints Barkley's investigation on him. When Raylan shows up, Vasquez says that they offered Arlo a deal to release him from prison if he gives up the whereabouts of Drew Thompson.

How did he come to his conclusion?

Womble came to his conclusion after reviewing evidence and considering the standard for judging the uses of force by police officers.

What does the video show?

The video shows officers approaching a car while they're in the back of a pickup truck. The officers approach the car on foot. After the vehicle reverses, officers who are still on foot surround the car, and at least one moves from the path of the car as it starts moving toward the officer.

Are they supposed to shoot if he is fleeing?

Womble said he thought Brown was fleeing because he didn't want to get caught with drugs that were later found in his car and his mouth. Brown was shot twice, including once in the back of his head, while he was attempting to flee officers, Womble said.

Could the deputies have let him go?

Womble said officers serving an arrest warrant were obligated to take custody of Brown, whose arrest had been ordered by a judge. Officers were serving two felony arrest warrants and a search warrant and were "duty bound to stand their ground," he said. "They could not simply let him go as has been suggested."

What are officers supposed to do in this situation?

Womble said officers wanted to arrest Brown the night before but he was not home, and he was spotted that morning. When Brown arrived home that morning, officers thought he would go inside but he remained his car. That's when officers approached him.

Who is the sheriff of Pasquotank County?

Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten said the family of Andrew Brown, Jr. was allowed to view the body camera video of his shooting on Tuesday, May 11. This after a judge finally issued his written order, which gives the sheriff 10 days to show the video and then limited the amount of video they can actually see.

How long can a family see a video of a deceased person?

While there are nearly two hours of video, the judge’s order now limits the family to just seeing 18 minutes and 41 seconds. “The portions of the videos withheld are found to not contain images of the deceased, and thus are not appropriate for disclosure at this time,” Judge Foster wrote.

How long does it take to see unredacted footage?

The bill includes a provision to allow a family to view unredacted body camera footage within five business days after a serious police incident that results in death or serious injury.

Where did the first shot fired at Brown's car go?

Womble played the video from multiple police body cameras during the news conference. He said the first shot fired at Brown’s car went through the front windshield, not the back as was previously reported. Womble said the deputies involved had no prior excessive force complaints against them.

When is Andrew Brown Jr.'s funeral?

Mourners attend the funeral for Andrew Brown Jr., Monday, May 3, 2021 at Fountain of Life Church in Elizabeth City, N.C. Brown was fatally shot by Pasquotank County Sheriff deputies trying to serve a search warrant. AP Photo/Gerry Broome.

When was Andrew Brown shot?

Brown was shot dead by sheriff's deputies on April 21 when they approached him to serve a warrant. Brown's family has said he was sitting in his car with his hands on the wheel when he was shot. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Investigators in North Carolina have found the killing of Andrew Brown Jr.

What happened to Andrew Brown?

to be justified, the Pasquotank County district attorney announced Tuesday. Sheriff's deputies shot and killed Brown on April 21 in Elizabeth City when they tried to serve him with an arrest warrant on felony drug charges. An independent autopsy released by Brown's family ...

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