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Judge orders killer released after LA County prosecutor declines to present evidence at hearing

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Aug 10, 2022, 2:42:36 PM8/10/22
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'The victim's family is devastated and feels abandoned by the justice
system,' says an attorney for the murder victim

https://www.dailynews.com/2021/11/06/judge-orders-killer-released-after-
la-county-prosecutor-declines-to-present-evidence-at-hearing/

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has ordered a convicted murderer
to be released from custody after serving just six years of a 50-year
prison sentence when a prosecutor refused to call witnesses during a
disposition hearing, effectively keeping the case in the juvenile court
system on orders from District Attorney George Gascón.

Andrew Cachu originally was tried in adult court even though he was two
months shy of his 18th birthday when he shot and killed 41-year-old Louis
Amela outside a Palmdale restaurant in March 2015. Under changes in state
law since then, however, he was entitled to a retroactive transfer hearing
to determine if his conviction should be in juvenile or adult court.

Because a juvenile cannot be held in detention past the age of 25 in
California, the two-day hearing in the Michael Antonovich Antelope Valley
Courthouse was necessary to determine if Cachu could continue to be
incarcerated for the full length of his sentence.

Judge Brian C. Yep indicated Deputy District Attorney Alisa Blair’s
decision not to present any evidence was intentionally aimed at securing
Cachu’s release, said Kathy Cady, an attorney for the victim’s family.

“The victim’s family is devastated and feels abandoned by the justice
system,” she said in an email to the Southern California News Group. “They
feel that what has happened is not justice.”

Judge had no choice
Yep had no option to keep Cachu in custody because Blair didn’t present
evidence showing what services were available to him through the state
Division of Juvenile Justice, whose mission is to rehabilitate rather than
punish young offenders, Cady said.

“Being released with absolutely no services is not helping Cachu or the
community,” she said.

The District Attorney’s Office decided to keep Cachu under juvenile
jurisdiction based on an “evaluation of the law relating to the facts of
the case and characteristics of the former minor,” Alex Bastian, a special
assistant to Gascón, said in an email.

“Both Ms. Blair and the (Los Angeles County) Probation Department
recommended that the court refer Mr. Cachu to the Division of Juvenile
Justice,” he said. “However, there were no witnesses who could testify to
the fact that DJJ has specific programming that would benefit Mr. Cachu
presently. Understandably, the probation report was also deficient in its
ability to articulate specific programming as required by state law. The
judge was left with no legal option other than to terminate juvenile
jurisdiction.”

Blair could not be reached for comment.

As of Friday, Cachu remained housed at the Twin Towers Correctional
Facility in Los Angeles. Cady expects him to be released within the next
several days.

Cachu was tried in adult court because of the gravity of his crimes. In
2017, he was convicted of murder and robbery, and also received sentencing
enhancements for gang and gun allegations.

Under Proposition 57, which was approved by voters in 2016 to enhance
public safety and discourage recidivism by emphasizing rehabilitation,
Cachu’s case was remanded by the California Court of Appeal to Juvenile
Court to determine if he should have been tried as an adult.

Gascón, who took office in December 2020, has issued nine directives
comprising 61 pages that his critics believe are friendly to criminal
defendants, such as elimination of cash bail and sentencing enhancements.
Only one — dealing with California’s “three strikes” sentencing law — has
been deemed illegal by a judge.

Among the district attorney’s new policies is an end to the practice of
prosecuting juveniles in the adult court system, regardless of the
seriousness of the crime.

“All pending motions to transfer youth to adult court jurisdiction shall
be withdrawn at the soonest available court date,” the policy says. “Cases
will proceed to adjudication or disposition within the existing boundaries
of juvenile jurisdiction.”

The chief enforcer of that policy is Blair, an outspoken former Los
Angeles County deputy public defender who is responsible for transfer
hearings involving juveniles initially charged in adult court. She has
drawn criticism from some prosecutors for her anti-police social media
posts.

Last year, while protesters set fires in Los Angeles in response to the
George Floyd killing by Minneapolis police, Blair tweeted
“#GeorgeFloydProtest Burn that Sh– down.”

Cozy relationship with killer’s mother?
Cady, a former Los Angeles County prosecutor, has vehemently objected to
what she perceives as Blair’s cozy relationship with Cachu and his mother.

In June, Cady took the unusual step of filing a motion demanding that Yep
disqualify Blair from the Cachu case for repeatedly demonstrating that her
allegiance firmly lies with defendants and not crime victims and their
families. In July, Yep denied the request to disqualify Blair.

“Gascon’s blanket policies are unjust and have again resulted in
retraumatizing a murder victim’s family and endangering the public,” Cady
said. “The primary duty of the prosecutor is to seek justice within the
bounds of the law. A prosecutor must avoid even an appearance of
impropriety in everything they do.

“Gascon’s hand picked representative, Alisa Blair, never should have
handled this case. She has a clear conflict of interest. Blair’s conduct
on this case, including assisting the defendant in speaking to the
defendant’s mother, ignoring the victim and the victim’s family, and in
not presenting evidence at the disposition/sentencing has shown that her
commitment was to the defendant. She abandoned her responsibility to
seeking justice, protecting the people of Los Angeles County and
safeguarding the victims’ rights.”

Blair’s bias was evident, she said, during a 20-minute phone call Cachu
placed to his mother, Bertha Cachu, following a hearing May 10 at the
Antelope Valley courthouse.

Bertha Cachu, who had attended the hearing, gleefully told her son that
Blair had agreed to intervene on his behalf.

“That’s Gascón’s special adviser,” she explained to Andrew Cachu in a
recording of the call obtained by the Southern California News Group. “Oh
my God! She’s going to be coming in your case. Did you hear that, man?
She’s good. She’s the one I’ve been emailing back and forth.”

Later in the conversation, Bertha Cachu said that during the hearing Blair
seemed to signal she would help Cachu. “She’s been studying your case,
dude,” she told her son. “Oh my God.”

During the recorded phone conversation, Bertha Cachu read her son a
lengthy, detailed email from Blair outlining the legal process Gascón
planned to use to keep his case in Juvenile Court.

“I am sure this is all frustrating and confusing, but the bottom line is
that the DA wants to keep Andrew in Juvenile Court and we are working
towards that goal,” Bertha Cachu said, quoting Blair’s email.

She also spoke with amazement about how fortunate her son was to have
Gascón in his corner. “We never (thought) the district attorney (would)
be on our side,” she said. “That is crazy, right? That is unbelievable,
man.”



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