A federal judge who threw out a case against an illegal Mexican immigrantarrested for striking ICE agents with his carchose to let the accused criminal off “well before the parties ever stepped foot in his courtroom,” a bombshell appeal claims.

In a blistering 79-page legal brief filed on Wednesday,First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essaylichallenged federal Judge Fernando M. Olguin’s dismissal of the case against Carlitos Ricardo Parias, who was charged in October with assaulting a federal officer after allegedly ramming law enforcement vehicles while attempting to flee an immigration arrest.

The appeal also cites two other cases tossed by Olguin — including one against a pair of alleged anti-cop agitators accused of torching a police car, and another against an alleged illegal immigrant accused of handling stolen guns.

The Harvard-educated judge, appointed to California’s sprawling Central District by President Obama in 2012, held in dismissing Parias’ charges that the alleged attacker was denied access to a lawyer while in immigration detention.

But Olguin had already “made up his mind” to throw out the case, Essayli wrote, describing the court’s handling of it as “premeditated performance.”

“None of this was the fair, impartial assessment of legal and factual questions that judicial review requires,” the brief added.

The stunning appeal of Parias’ case comes as Olguin’s history of dismissing charges is revealed in the brief.

In August, he dismissed a federal case against Marco Antonio Arreola-Arreola, an accused illegal immigrant from Mexico charged with criminal possession of firearms, according to court documents.

Arreola-Arreola was allegedly caught on video inside a Downtown Los Angeles warehouse handling stolen Browning rifles that were part of a batch of approximately 650 swiped from trains heading from the Port of Los Angeles to Missouri, the documents show.

Olguin tossed the case because Arreola-Arreola had already been taken into immigration custody pending deportation, according to court documents. He was removed from the US, and the criminal case against him is still under appeal.

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