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Everyone gets their day in court, right?
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:39 am
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:39 am
Not Mercedes Carrera. She was arrested on Jan 31, 2019, and her trial has been postponed 38 times. To sit in jail for five years without a chance to prove your innocence is very Un-American in my opinion. The crimes alleged against her are of the most heinous, sure, but that’s all they are at this point… allegations. “Innocent until proven guilty is what our nation’s legal system has stood on for years, but this incident seems to fly in the face of that statement.
Here’s an article written by Gustavo Turner on Jan 30, 2024:
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — The criminal trial of Mercedes Carrera and her husband on multiple child sexual abuse charges was postponed again on Jan. 16, with a pretrial hearing now set after the fifth anniversary of their arrest.
According to court documents, the hearing is now scheduled for Feb. 16, with the earliest possible date for a trial being April 16.
Carrera and her husband, Jason Whitney, were arrested after a police raid of their Rancho Cucamonga home on Feb. 1, 2019. They have been in the county jail awaiting trial for just short of five years, held initially without bail and later, after they had liquidated their assets and had no source of income due to their incarceration, with bail set at $2 million for each.
The first pretrial hearing for the case took place in July 2022, with an Oct. 3, 2022 date agreed upon for the beginning of the jury trial. Since then, however, the trial date has been repeatedly vacated and postponed for over a year.
In the course of four recent hearings, Judge Katrina West reset the pretrial date to Sept. 29, then to Oct. 3, Oct. 13, Nov. 6, Nov. 17 and lastly to Jan. 16.
In November, XBIZ was informed that a new attorney, Robert Little, was representing Carrera.
Little told XBIZ that he is acting as a conflict board attorney, a private-practice lawyer appointed by the state in place of a public defender. Little did not comment on any other aspects of the case.
One of Carrera’s friends, identifying himself only as “Louie Bee,” also contacted XBIZ to share their podcast, titled “Behind the Walls With Mercedes Carrera.” The podcast features phone interviews with Carrera from the county jail, where she discusses her case, world events and the conditions faced by inmates in the San Bernardino County correctional system.
Her supporters also launched a “Free Mercedes Carrera” website, which includes documents presented to demonstrate alleged police misconduct during her arrest.
The website also includes a section titled “Faith,” about Carrera’s jailhouse embrace of Christianity. A handwritten letter purporting to be from Carerra states, “I truly repent of my time in the adult industry and any negative input it has had on the world, and strive to find a new life in Christ, our Lord and Savior, through whom we may be redeemed.”
From Jail, Carrera Rejects 'Postmodernism,' Adult Industry
The latest episode of the podcast features a 20-minute jailhouse phone call from Carrera on Jan. 19 where she criticizes the work of her lawyers, requests a change of courtrooms, offers her views about international politics and the legal system, and urges listeners to find God and reject what she calls “postmodernism.”
“I’ve had five years to assess my life, and realized I’m extremely, extremely penitent about my time in the adult industry,” Carrera says during the podcast episode. “I’m extremely penitent about my former ideology, because I see how that kind of liberal ideology, the adult industry, all of it is ruining America. All of it. So I believe at this point that God has put me in here to make things right with him. I believe God has greater plans for me, by taking me out of the adult industry, and so I’m grateful for that.”
Here’s an article written by Gustavo Turner on Jan 30, 2024:
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — The criminal trial of Mercedes Carrera and her husband on multiple child sexual abuse charges was postponed again on Jan. 16, with a pretrial hearing now set after the fifth anniversary of their arrest.
According to court documents, the hearing is now scheduled for Feb. 16, with the earliest possible date for a trial being April 16.
Carrera and her husband, Jason Whitney, were arrested after a police raid of their Rancho Cucamonga home on Feb. 1, 2019. They have been in the county jail awaiting trial for just short of five years, held initially without bail and later, after they had liquidated their assets and had no source of income due to their incarceration, with bail set at $2 million for each.
The first pretrial hearing for the case took place in July 2022, with an Oct. 3, 2022 date agreed upon for the beginning of the jury trial. Since then, however, the trial date has been repeatedly vacated and postponed for over a year.
In the course of four recent hearings, Judge Katrina West reset the pretrial date to Sept. 29, then to Oct. 3, Oct. 13, Nov. 6, Nov. 17 and lastly to Jan. 16.
In November, XBIZ was informed that a new attorney, Robert Little, was representing Carrera.
Little told XBIZ that he is acting as a conflict board attorney, a private-practice lawyer appointed by the state in place of a public defender. Little did not comment on any other aspects of the case.
One of Carrera’s friends, identifying himself only as “Louie Bee,” also contacted XBIZ to share their podcast, titled “Behind the Walls With Mercedes Carrera.” The podcast features phone interviews with Carrera from the county jail, where she discusses her case, world events and the conditions faced by inmates in the San Bernardino County correctional system.
Her supporters also launched a “Free Mercedes Carrera” website, which includes documents presented to demonstrate alleged police misconduct during her arrest.
The website also includes a section titled “Faith,” about Carrera’s jailhouse embrace of Christianity. A handwritten letter purporting to be from Carerra states, “I truly repent of my time in the adult industry and any negative input it has had on the world, and strive to find a new life in Christ, our Lord and Savior, through whom we may be redeemed.”
From Jail, Carrera Rejects 'Postmodernism,' Adult Industry
The latest episode of the podcast features a 20-minute jailhouse phone call from Carrera on Jan. 19 where she criticizes the work of her lawyers, requests a change of courtrooms, offers her views about international politics and the legal system, and urges listeners to find God and reject what she calls “postmodernism.”
“I’ve had five years to assess my life, and realized I’m extremely, extremely penitent about my time in the adult industry,” Carrera says during the podcast episode. “I’m extremely penitent about my former ideology, because I see how that kind of liberal ideology, the adult industry, all of it is ruining America. All of it. So I believe at this point that God has put me in here to make things right with him. I believe God has greater plans for me, by taking me out of the adult industry, and so I’m grateful for that.”
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:40 am to St Jean The Baptiste
The very idea of it taking years to go to trial means something in our justice system is very broken.
Trials should happen reasonably quickly and justice needs to be served swiftly whatever the outcome is.
Trials should happen reasonably quickly and justice needs to be served swiftly whatever the outcome is.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:42 am to St Jean The Baptiste
The only rights you have are the ones they choose not to take away or infringe upon at any given time.
It’s all a sham.
It’s all a sham.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:44 am to St Jean The Baptiste
How is that not a sixth amendment violation?
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:47 am to St Jean The Baptiste
They should do one on the "insurrectionist" they have kept locked up.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:48 am to St Jean The Baptiste
Maybe the article should include the supposed reasons for all the delays. They just say it was delayed, but for all we know her own decisions were a big part of those delays. 

Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:49 am to Snipe
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This post was edited on 3/12/24 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:49 am to St Jean The Baptiste
Idk why it would take so long to go to trial in CA.
Since they don’t arrest and charge a majority of the criminals in that god awful state, you’d think these people would have their day in court rather quickly.
Since they don’t arrest and charge a majority of the criminals in that god awful state, you’d think these people would have their day in court rather quickly.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:51 am to St Jean The Baptiste
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I’ve had five years to assess my life, and realized I’m extremely, extremely penitent about my time in the adult industry,” Carrera says during the podcast episode. “I’m extremely penitent about my former ideology, because I see how that kind of liberal ideology, the adult industry, all of it is ruining America. All of it. So I believe at this point that God has put me in here to make things right with him. I believe God has greater plans for me, by taking me out of the adult industry, and so I’m grateful for that.
Sounds exactly like something a judge and/or jury wants to hear.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:51 am to St Jean The Baptiste
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multiple child sexual abuse charges
She can stay in jail while the lawyers sort it out.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:53 am to St Jean The Baptiste
Do we know the causes of the delays? Is it from the defense or prosecution?
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:54 am to Odysseus32
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The idea of rights has always been kooky to me. And people say it with such righteousness. "I have rights!"
Until someone bigger comes along and decides you don't.
You're entitled to do two things in this world -- shite and die.
You are not smart.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:55 am to kciDAtaE
You get the right to a speedy trial unless you waive it so she must of waived it
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:56 am to St Jean The Baptiste
Most of this is likely by her attorney…and changing attorney. If guilty, draw it out as long as possible and evidence and people disappear.
Also, over that length of time, prosecutors, defense and judges all take leave.
This isn’t unusual really.
Also, over that length of time, prosecutors, defense and judges all take leave.
This isn’t unusual really.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:57 am to St Jean The Baptiste
I don't remember people being mad when January 6th defendants were held for months without bail or trial and some even put in solitary confinement for months and months.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:57 am to SECSolomonGrundy
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This post was edited on 3/12/24 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 2/11/24 at 9:00 am to St Jean The Baptiste
Stumping for pedophiles?
You are a sick frick.
You are a sick frick.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 9:00 am to St Jean The Baptiste
How about a link and a summary instead of a copy and paste?
Posted on 2/11/24 at 9:10 am to Odysseus32
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Explain why
Explain why people have rights or explain why you are dumb for not understanding it?
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