A Judge has ordered a County Commissioner in New Mexico be removed from office immediately for participating in the January 6th 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
The ruling states Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin became constitutionally disqualified from serving in any federal or state office effective January 6, 2021. The evidence against Griffin included his own admissions that he participated and video that shows Griffin illegally breaching security barriers at the capitol. He was criminally convicted of a misdemeanor for those actions.
The judge found that January 6th was an insurrection and Griffin engaged in it by inciting thousands across the country to join ahead of it happening. The judge also wrote Griffin further aided the insurrection when he joined and incited the mob that breached the Capitol grounds.
Griffin did not engage in violence, but the Judge stated by trespassing he delayed congress’s certification of the election results, and that’s sufficient evidence to warrant disqualification. Griffin argued he can’t be disqualified from office because of his first amendment rights and because a recall effort against him failed, but those arguments were rejected.