A sad story of a critically-abused child and TWO bond reduction requests

District Court judge Beth Tanner, currently facing voters in her first reelection bid, has spent much of her sole term in office vocally criticizing the job performance of other elected officials.  We thought it was only fair to take a close look at hers. 

Back in 2023, there was a quite tragic incident in Moore County’s Cameron community that required the attention of the Moore County Sheriff’s office:

Two people were arrested Wednesday afternoon, charged after a 2-year-old was taken to the hospital with a possible overdose.

Joey Palmer, 35, and Kacey Holt, 32, are facing several charges, including felony trafficking in opium, felony maintaining a dwelling place for a controlled substance, felony child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia

According to a press release from Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields, the incident occurred on June 15, when deputies responded to reports of a 2-year-old child who had overdosed.

The child had life-threatening injuries and was transported to UNC Hospitals for treatment.

Sheriff’s investigators conducted a search of the home, where they recovered around six grams of suspected fentanyl and a small amount of marijuana.

Palmer and Holt are at the Moore County Detention Center under a $1,500,000 secured bond pending a first appearance in the Moore County district court on June 28.

The child is currently in stable but critical condition.

Okay. So both parents were thrown in jail on $1.5 million bonds.

Here is some paperwork from investigators justifying those bond amounts:


 

Now, let’s look at some selected language from the arrest warrant in this case:


Now let’s go to some language from the April 2024 grand jury indictment of the parents:

 


Last but not least, let’s look at what happened when each of these model citizens attempted to get their $1.5 million dollar bonds reduced.  

Kacey Holt, the child’s mother, went before Judge Warren McSweeney.  THIS is what happened:


Joey Palmer, the child’s father, went before Judge Beth Tanner:

 


Two judges.  The same courthouse.  Looking at the same case documents and circumstances.  Two VERY different conclusions.  Dad gets his bond reduced.  Mom does not. 

If you so desire, you can go to ecourts and read the whole case file – the whole sad story — for yourself.  (If you choose to do that, please do it before you go vote.)