It never really is, however, I have the evidence of my own eyes.What about the purpose of the video? showing that all things J6 wasn't as cut and dry as the media tried to tell you
It never really is, however, I have the evidence of my own eyes.What about the purpose of the video? showing that all things J6 wasn't as cut and dry as the media tried to tell you
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It depends on the circumstances. If it was an unforeseen procedural issue then nothing should happen. That sort of thing comes up all the time. If they screwed up then a notation should be made in their files, that will affect future promotions and raises. If they "spiked the ball" for a buddy then they should face a review panel, just like the guy who was originally charged.Another dui cop escapes criminal consequences due to charter violations by his fellow officers. That crap should put the other officers in front of the disciplinary board to explain whether they are corrupt or just incompetent.
He crashed, was arrested and taken back to the station where he blew way over. Defense in court argued breath samples were an illegal search and won. It sounds like a straight forward dui. I would be shocked if it was accidental.It depends on the circumstances. If it was an unforeseen procedural issue then nothing should happen. That sort of thing comes up all the time. If they screwed up then a notation should be made in their files, that will affect future promotions and raises. If they "spiked the ball" for a buddy then they should face a review panel, just like the guy who was originally charged.
I'm wondering why it's considered an unlawful search and why The Crown just folded on it. A little more information would be nice.He crashed, was arrested and taken back to the station where he blew way over. Defense in court argued breath samples were an illegal search and won. It sounds like a straight forward dui. I would be shocked if it was accidental.
A little more information would be mice.
The sad truth is that in most jurisdictions a private citizen with the means and the right attorney can buy a similar resolution for a impaired driving charge.He crashed, was arrested and taken back to the station where he blew way over. Defense in court argued breath samples were an illegal search and won. It sounds like a straight forward dui. I would be shocked if it was accidental.
That's a bigger problem. If the cops being paid well over 100K can't take a sample without violating charter rights, there needs to be a wholesale house cleaning starting with everyone that trained them and those in power that didn't fire them for inability to do the job they were hired for.The sad truth is that in most jurisdictions a private citizen with the means and the right attorney can buy a similar resolution for a impaired driving charge.
This one involving a cop just got more light shone on it.
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I'm imagining that it's something like they failed to "caution" him, ie. what the Americans would call "reading him his rights." Seems superfluous to do it for a cop, but letter of the law and all that.That's a bigger problem. If the cops being paid well over 100K can't take a sample without violating charter rights, there needs to be a wholesale house cleaning starting with everyone that trained them and those in power that didn't fire them for inability to do the job they were hired for.
Still should be major consequences. They had one job. They are highly paid to do it. If they can't do it (because of corruption or incompetence) they need to be canned.I'm imagining that it's something like they failed to "caution" him, ie. what the Americans would call "reading him his rights." Seems superfluous to do it for a cop, but letter of the law and all that.
If it's incompetence, they need "retraining" and a mark on their records. If it's corruption, they need charges.Still should be major consequences. They had one job. They are highly paid to do it. If they can't do it (because of corruption or incompetence) they need to be canned.
IMO the problem is a common thread stitching our legal and political system together.That's a bigger problem. If the cops being paid well over 100K can't take a sample without violating charter rights, there needs to be a wholesale house cleaning starting with everyone that trained them and those in power that didn't fire them for inability to do the job they were hired for.