As they shouldn't. If she commits a crime the cops shouldn't let her off because she's supported them. Their job is to enforce the law.
She thought differently. She's been disabused of her mistaken notion. :)
Now, on the subject of "committing crimes", and "enforcing the law":
I think I'm going to start calling THAT particular notion the "little girl's lemonade stand syndrome", or LGLSS.
Aa I wrote in post #32 above:
So many laws, so little time.
It's entirely at the discretion of the officer...
You'll note the WiFi tale in that post wherein the officers went back to the cop shop, and looked in The Big Book of Laws until they found one that "applied", and submitted it to the local prosecutor, who didn't bat an eye about filing "charges".
So easy, a literate caveman could do it.
OTOH, it's SO difficult to find charges against a Hillary, or a Lois Lerner, or a Jon Corzine, n'est pas? LOL! :)