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To: bort

Damned uppity black people!

The alleged marijuana was nowhere near their house.

The police have NO power to identify you on your own property without a warrant. Doing so IS a 4th amendment violation.

You may now resume licking the boot on your neck.


20 posted on 09/15/2022 10:00:41 AM PDT by OSHA (The Constitiution is a small box carefully crafted to keep government in. We let it escape.)
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To: OSHA

Damned uppity black people!

The alleged marijuana was nowhere near their house.

The police have NO power to identify you on your own property without a warrant. Doing so IS a 4th amendment violation.

You may now resume licking the boot on your neck.
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Gee, I’ve been an attorney for 32 years, have argued in multiple federal courts of appeals, and I had no idea that it was a 4th Amendment violation to ask someone to identify themselves on their own property!! Wow, could you provide me with the SCOTUS case that sets forth such a proposition. I’ll shortcut your legal research—there is no such case.

I pity the idiots that condone the obstinate behavior of citizens in relation to the police. I’ve been pulled over more than a dozen times in my life, have had cops come to my door a few times, been questioned by the police (one time they incorrectly believed that I had damaged property in a local park as a teenager). Each time I was very polite and cooperative, even with a couple of police officers that were kind of jerks. Every situation resolved itself without me getting shot or filing a lawsuit. I think I received 10 warnings and 2 tickets.


35 posted on 09/15/2022 10:42:58 AM PDT by bort
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