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	Comments on: Mayor Inappropriate On  Inquest	</title>
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		By: Average Guy		</title>
		<link>https://boiseguardian.com/2005/11/06/mayor-inappropriate-on-inquest/#comment-321</link>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2005 00:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Since when does a victim&#039;s family get to decide what criminal, or other, legal investigations will occur?  I fully sympathize with the family&#039;s efforts and desire to put things to rest.  However, it is not standard procedure to let, potential witnesses and possible suspects, decide what is, or is not, going to be investigated.
I&#039;m not at all insinuating that this family had anything to do with causing their son&#039;s death, but if this case warrants further legitimate investigation then it should be performed.
A devious mind can think up all kinds of scenarios that could link a family member to wanting another family member dead.  And there are just as many devious ways to cause someone&#039;s death as there are sick reasons to desire the death of the family member.
Again, no disrespect intended towards this family, but they nor the mayor should have any influence on what needs to be legitimately investigated.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since when does a victim&#8217;s family get to decide what criminal, or other, legal investigations will occur?  I fully sympathize with the family&#8217;s efforts and desire to put things to rest.  However, it is not standard procedure to let, potential witnesses and possible suspects, decide what is, or is not, going to be investigated.<br />
I&#8217;m not at all insinuating that this family had anything to do with causing their son&#8217;s death, but if this case warrants further legitimate investigation then it should be performed.<br />
A devious mind can think up all kinds of scenarios that could link a family member to wanting another family member dead.  And there are just as many devious ways to cause someone&#8217;s death as there are sick reasons to desire the death of the family member.<br />
Again, no disrespect intended towards this family, but they nor the mayor should have any influence on what needs to be legitimately investigated.</p>
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		By: Porcupine		</title>
		<link>https://boiseguardian.com/2005/11/06/mayor-inappropriate-on-inquest/#comment-320</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2005 00:58:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I sure hope that the election tomorrow night doesn&#039;t  interrupt &quot;The Amazing Race&quot; on channel 2 (8 cable).  This is a very exciting show.  Better race than the election is going to be!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I sure hope that the election tomorrow night doesn&#8217;t  interrupt &#8220;The Amazing Race&#8221; on channel 2 (8 cable).  This is a very exciting show.  Better race than the election is going to be!</p>
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		By: Jill Kuraitis		</title>
		<link>https://boiseguardian.com/2005/11/06/mayor-inappropriate-on-inquest/#comment-319</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2005 21:55:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I saw Mayor Bieter&#039;s action as his effort to right a wrong. To me it was the opposite of a political move; it was a simple way to try to reverse a dishonorable act.

Bieter doesn&#039;t tend to think &quot;politically&quot;. If he did, the PR out of City Hall would be a heckuva lot better.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw Mayor Bieter&#8217;s action as his effort to right a wrong. To me it was the opposite of a political move; it was a simple way to try to reverse a dishonorable act.</p>
<p>Bieter doesn&#8217;t tend to think &#8220;politically&#8221;. If he did, the PR out of City Hall would be a heckuva lot better.</p>
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		By: Tam		</title>
		<link>https://boiseguardian.com/2005/11/06/mayor-inappropriate-on-inquest/#comment-318</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2005 11:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[If Bieter had attempted to influence the conduct of the internal investigation by BPD (which presumably has already been completed) or the Critical Incident Task Force (again presumably already complete)or the Ombudsman&#039;s investigation (likely almost complete)I would agree completely with the Guardian.  He has the power and position to shape outcomes in two of these cases.  The Critical Incident group, while not accountable to Beiter, acts as a matter of course with no discretion as to whether they will or they won&#039;t.  The Coroner on the other hand has full discretion; is a statutory office with its own set of emblements of authority and does not answer to anyone but taxpayers, and then not often enough.  Coroners have budgets set by County Commissioners and other than that they are autonomous.  If Bieiter&#039;s intent was honorable, then he appears to be the only one in this fiasco who can make that claim.  The Coroner LIED when he gave the original bogus rationale for failing to empanel an inquest.  THAT ought to be the real issue.  If you can&#039;t/won&#039;t do something because you have to be out of town and wish not to break up the process....it&#039;s easy enough to state that and I think for the most part folks understand.   But that reason was offered up when he and Ada Prosecutor Greg Bower thought there was no chance of the jury questionnaires being made public.  I frankly have a newfound appreciation for Beiter for trying to do the right thing.  The Coroner was evidently unmoved by the righteous plea of the Mayor.  That is Sonnenberg&#039;s prerogative and always was.  Beiter knew that going in.  Had he approached someone without that prerogative, I would be the first to cry foul.  Someone needs to be concerned about the family in all of this.  It clearly is not former acting police chief Tibbs with his caustic campaign ads or the Coroner who tried to actually paint them causal to the delay.  Sometimes someone has to step forward, be bold and attempt to inject reason into the otherwise insane.  My thought is that&#039;s all Beiter attempted to do.  He then came forward and disclosed his appeal, however futile.  I have to actually give him a hat&#039;s off for the effort.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If Bieter had attempted to influence the conduct of the internal investigation by BPD (which presumably has already been completed) or the Critical Incident Task Force (again presumably already complete)or the Ombudsman&#8217;s investigation (likely almost complete)I would agree completely with the Guardian.  He has the power and position to shape outcomes in two of these cases.  The Critical Incident group, while not accountable to Beiter, acts as a matter of course with no discretion as to whether they will or they won&#8217;t.  The Coroner on the other hand has full discretion; is a statutory office with its own set of emblements of authority and does not answer to anyone but taxpayers, and then not often enough.  Coroners have budgets set by County Commissioners and other than that they are autonomous.  If Bieiter&#8217;s intent was honorable, then he appears to be the only one in this fiasco who can make that claim.  The Coroner LIED when he gave the original bogus rationale for failing to empanel an inquest.  THAT ought to be the real issue.  If you can&#8217;t/won&#8217;t do something because you have to be out of town and wish not to break up the process&#8230;.it&#8217;s easy enough to state that and I think for the most part folks understand.   But that reason was offered up when he and Ada Prosecutor Greg Bower thought there was no chance of the jury questionnaires being made public.  I frankly have a newfound appreciation for Beiter for trying to do the right thing.  The Coroner was evidently unmoved by the righteous plea of the Mayor.  That is Sonnenberg&#8217;s prerogative and always was.  Beiter knew that going in.  Had he approached someone without that prerogative, I would be the first to cry foul.  Someone needs to be concerned about the family in all of this.  It clearly is not former acting police chief Tibbs with his caustic campaign ads or the Coroner who tried to actually paint them causal to the delay.  Sometimes someone has to step forward, be bold and attempt to inject reason into the otherwise insane.  My thought is that&#8217;s all Beiter attempted to do.  He then came forward and disclosed his appeal, however futile.  I have to actually give him a hat&#8217;s off for the effort.</p>
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		By: osprey		</title>
		<link>https://boiseguardian.com/2005/11/06/mayor-inappropriate-on-inquest/#comment-317</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2005 02:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Guardian is overreacting.  Mayor Bieter and Cororner Sonnenberg are both are executive branch elected officials.  Were the Coroner a judicial branch official I would be concerned.  He&#039;s not.  I for one want to see more communication between the officials, not less.

Bieter is doing the right thing to try to get the Coroner to back off an inquest whiat is already damaged goods.  The Coroner&#039;s acts and omissions in his poor performance in paneling a jury and abruptly canceling the hearing until next year - no wait, it&#039;s now November 14 - demonstrates he is not up to the task.  The Coroner should listen to Bieter&#039;s advice and stand down.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Guardian is overreacting.  Mayor Bieter and Cororner Sonnenberg are both are executive branch elected officials.  Were the Coroner a judicial branch official I would be concerned.  He&#8217;s not.  I for one want to see more communication between the officials, not less.</p>
<p>Bieter is doing the right thing to try to get the Coroner to back off an inquest whiat is already damaged goods.  The Coroner&#8217;s acts and omissions in his poor performance in paneling a jury and abruptly canceling the hearing until next year &#8211; no wait, it&#8217;s now November 14 &#8211; demonstrates he is not up to the task.  The Coroner should listen to Bieter&#8217;s advice and stand down.</p>
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