Dirty cop blows load on motorist... (pg. 2)
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jdat |
seems like the case wasn't against him but against her.
I read the whole story and it was so messed up
I can't believe the judge let some of these statements be made without doing anything |
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Theresa |
This is so ed up and wrong. I seriously hope that this goes to a retrial. |
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Theresa |
Gah! This is bugging me.
With the way this case turned out, it is opening the flood gates for similar cases to end this way.
"She is a stripper, so she wanted it", could become "she is a hot college girl with a skanky outfit on, she wanted it" etc. etc.
This is such a dangerous thing to pass. They just agreed that the cop had a right to violate the woman because she was a stripper. That she can be forcefully attacked in a sexual manner, and in the eyes of the law, it is ok.
This is beyond ed up. I hope this starts a public uproar and this gets fixed. Total bull! |
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Inertia |
*signs up for Police Academy* |
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CrazedOut |
Wow... I never suspected something as wild as this to happen in SoCal. |
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all-nite-freak |
ing strippers:whip:
seems like every woman/girl i meet has done this at some point in their life.Its like i have an embeded hooker homing device.I love cops.:gsmile: |
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Frenchie |
ahahaa!
WTF?!?!
Laguna Beach! |
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Halcyon+On+On |
The last time I got jury duty, they brought a small group of us into the courtroom and then selected names out of our group to sort of 'interview' jurors. I never got picked once, and I suspect it's because it was a drug-related case and I was the only person in the potential jury under the age of 40. They ended up choosing several 60+ men and women to decide whether or not this man who was on trial for possession of cocaine gets several years of his life taken away from him. In the interview process, they even straight-up asked each person what their stance on drug use was and all of them seemed to agree that doing drugs was a wholly "immoral" act.
this country and its people. |
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pmoisse |
The cop is obviously a pig, and everyone knows he's a pig. It's bull he didn't get charged guilty though.
I have an even bigger problem with the lawyer who argued his case. i know that everyone is entitled to the best defense possible, and all that stuff, but come on...
How does this lawyer sleep at night after defending pigs like this? |
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Psy-T |
quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
The last time I got jury duty, they brought a small group of us into the courtroom and then selected names out of our group to sort of 'interview' jurors. I never got picked once, and I suspect it's because it was a drug-related case and I was the only person in the potential jury under the age of 40. They ended up choosing several 60+ men and women to decide whether or not this man who was on trial for possession of cocaine gets several years of his life taken away from him. In the interview process, they even straight-up asked each person what their stance on drug use was and all of them seemed to agree that doing drugs was a wholly "immoral" act.
this country and its people. |
the country where every man deserves a fair trial
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Lilith |
quote: | Originally posted by pmoisse
How does this lawyer sleep at night after defending pigs like this? |
Big bed of money like all lawyers. |
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