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To: A CA Guy

"law enforcement were making a good faith effort to do their job?"

Officers of the law are not above the law and for their efforts to have been
in good faith they must have been to the letter of the law. Regardless of
an existing warrant for an adjacent or proximate property this search was
undeniably unwarranted. Therefore, the fundamental rights of these
individuals were violated violently and irrevocably. Damages should be
commensurate with the level of violation and all responsible parties should
lose their jobs for failing to uphold their oaths of office regardless of how
much they cost the state financially. It would seem your only measure of
value is in the almighty dollar.


384 posted on 06/13/2006 11:12:25 AM PDT by PaxMacian (Gen 1:29)
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To: PaxMacian

It was an unintentional mistake while in the process of making a good faith effort to uphold the law.

There was a druggie next door polluting the neighborhood dealing poision, so go sue that criminal if they can get a dollar.

There are almost no damages beyond those to repair a door and a few other minor things.
You just have some drama queens seeing an oportunity to go for a lottery sized lawsuit and they got some scum to represent their scumy lawsuit.

I think they are oportunists and the way they want to go after taxpayer dollars, I would say massive liberals to boot.


385 posted on 06/13/2006 11:11:48 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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