I believe this is what they call "nervous laughter". It can be a sign of anxiety. You might want to get that checked out, medication might be in order.
"Your whole argument here has based on the biggest if of all....that the evidence was "SOLID"
If the government didn't have probable cause, the man would be suing for a violation of his 4th and 14th Amendment rights. He isn't. Gee, I wonder why.
"Dude, give it up, you lost this one."
Sure, I did. /s
No, it is what is needed to keep fom getting nasty with an otherwise sensible poster.
How long after an action occurs does one have to file a law suit for violation of his 4th and 14th Amendment rights?
Is it typical that the fact one wants to sue released to a report who is just asking about the situation? Or does the release of that info typically occur after the law suit is filed...or at the very least at a press conference scheduled by the plaintiff’s PR or legal team?