Mike Davis changed the Supreme Court. Now he has Colorado officials in his sights.
By Shaina Cole | Contributing Writer, Rocky Mountain Voice
On the morning Tina Peters walked out of a Colorado prison, Mike Davis was already filing paperwork.
The referral went to the Department of Justice before the cameras left.
It named four Colorado officials — Mesa County District Judge Matthew Barrett, Attorney General Phil Weiser, Mesa County District Attorney Dan Rubinstein, and Secretary of State Jena Griswold — and called on Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon to open a federal criminal investigation into the prosecution that put Peters away.
Davis didn't wait for a press cycle. He didn't wait for the right moment. "The message had to land while the cameras were still on, while the story was still live," he told RMV.
That's how he...

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