last case.
my youngest son was across the street. he was 7 days from his 21st birthday. he was drinking a beer. my neighbor runs over and tells me they are aresting him. he was not causing a disturbance. not drunk. not driving. yes i know he should not have been drinking.
however when i ran up the street the guy in black told me that if i could tell him of anyone that migjt be selling drugs. that they would let him go. i said i was just cutting coupons. NO! i dont know any drug dealers. They arrested him.
p.s. i voted for grady judge. believe it or not i have a great deal of respect for officers. i voted for bondi. It’s just something smells to high heaven here. something is radically wrong.
The entire legal system is an anachronism. Legislative procedures are an anachronism. Courtrooms are an anachronism.
We keep electing lawyers and they keep legislating more power into the legal system that is a relic of the 18th century. However, lawyers continue to thrive at the expense of the taxpayer.
I have to say Donnafrflorida, you sure do “run up the street” a lot when your sons are interacting with the police in your neighborhood. Mostly the contacts seem to involve two key words, alcohol and party.
The 2006 case involving your daughter is more troublesome, since you didn't mention alcohol or party...or why the police were called when the two year old got out the door left open by one of your sons. How long was that child missing before it was noticed, and who called the police?
Just out of nowhere, eight months later, police arrested your daughter, and her lawyer advised her to take a plea deal?....
You might want to contact the ACLU, and ask them to review your family's extensive legal problems with the police and courts ( www/aclufl.org ) if you are claiming your family is a victim of police misconduct.