Posted October 2, 2015 4:00 pm by Comments

By Dean Weingarten

bigstoryap.org reports that one Raymond Fryberg [above] was found guilty of illegal possession of firearms by a jury in a federal trial. [Click here for the ruling.] The restraining order used to convict Fryberg was granted in 2002, sparked when Fryberg’s son Jaylen, murdered four classmates then committed suicide. The order was requested by Fryberg’s former girlfriend, Jamie Gobin. The two have a child in common. Originally . . .

the restraining order was temporary. There was a hearing to determine if the restraining order should be permanent. Records show that Fryberg was served notice of the hearing, but never showed up. A permanent restraining order was granted. Thus, even though Fryberg was never convicted of a crime of domestic violence, the restraining order permanently prohibited him from owning firearms.

To complicate the matter, the restraining order did not show up in Federal background checks; the tribal court had no requirement to submit it and had not done so.

Browne said the problem started with the protection order, which was sought by Fryberg’s former girlfriend, Jamie Gobin.

A judge granted Gobin the permanent order because Fryberg never appeared at a hearing to contest it. However, …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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