Posted on 07/28/2016 12:10:43 PM PDT by Gamecock
“Cops lie. You can’t take anything they accuse someone of at face value, unless there is hard proof.”
Except in court, then if it’s their word against yours, the court takes their side EVERY time unless you can produce exculpatory evidence.
...possession of crystal meth with a gun,....
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???
It’s a she.
“You would figure the police would know the difference between a doughnut and a narcotic...”
Dognuts are a cop’s narcotic.
Let’s keep canine anatomy out of this...
If it’s Krispy Kreme, then I agree - THROW THE BOOK AT HIM.
There are so many better places.
Whatever happened to innocent unless proven guilty? Guess not if they take the cop's word at face value. Anyway, I hate having to go to traffic court to fight a ticket where the cop lies. I get the ticket thrown out, but it's a waste of my time to appear. I've had witnesses sign a statement for me, and that usually does the trick. When I was working for the police, they would tell me to let them toss them for me. All of the stops were when I was younger, haven't been bothered when I got older.
Meth. Krispy Kreme. First bite has the same effect.
two roadside tests showed were crystal methamphetamine.”
Which means they should NEVER BE ALLOWED to be Used. And where is the company that makes them?? or do the Police create them themselves?
You just took that hanging curve ball and hit it out of the park.
Good thing he didn’t have a whole bear claw.
NEVER allow the cops to search your car. NEVER. And if they are going to anyway loudly (so the dash cam gets it) and politely proclaim “I do not submit to searches officer. If they search they can plant stuff, they can find something you never knew was there from someone else, or who knows.
The company that makes those roadside test kits should be sued, too, as well as the dumbass cops.
“...that could have EASILY turned INTO meth at the lab.”
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That thought crossed my mind, too.
Never drive around with the novelty blue glazed donuts in Albequerque.
Leaving the scene (with drug store employee) at a high rate of speed is suspicious (again). Finding physical evidence, (that could have been discarded during the stop), is essential, and resulted in this error.
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