Actually that's not what I am saying at all. What I am saying is that just because something violates a state guideline does not mean it is also necessarily a violation of the US Constitution.
Actually it violated DPD policy. I think there maybe is a state model but not a state policy in NC?
Something that I just cannot get out of my mind is the first audio they released of the call the officer made back to headquarters about her.
I remember that we sat here and listened to it over and over and I transcribed it myself on this very forum (and I cannot find it); but I distinctly remember one of the officer asking them to "go by there and check on the kids."
I want to know what that meant. Did they know her and ask somebody to check on her kids that very night?