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		<title>Judge Won&#8217;t Comment On &#8216;Tasered&#8217; Defendant</title>
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<p>By Allie Winter, LAW WEEK COLORADO<br />
Montezuma County District Judge Douglas Walker has declined to comment on defendant convicted murderer Ignacio Rael&#8217;s being jolted twice with a Taser gun to get him to Walker&#8217;s courtroom.<br />
The tasing came after Walker ordered law enforcement to use &#8220;any force necessary&#8221; to get convicted murder Ignacio Rael to show up for his sentencing hearing, The Cortez Journal has reported. Walker, who received a lengthy prison term, did not attend his trial.<br />
Real&#8217;s lawyer, public defender Tom Williamson, said his client was &#8220;tasered several times&#8221; when he told deputies that he didn&#8217;t want to attend the hearing.<br />
Cortez Journal reporter Steve Grazier told Law Week Colorado that law enforcement &#8220;rolled Rael in&#8221; on a chair to which he was restrained. &#8220;His legs were restrained and I could see something around his chest,&#8221; Grazier said.<br />
The Judicial Branch, through spokesman Rob McCallum, also had no comment on the tasing, but the branch said it placed &#8220;a high value on its relationship with law enforcement and places its trust in those officials to decide what course of action is necessary in any given situation.&#8221;</p>
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