Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
I didn't think the police had the right to charge everyone on that video with all the laws they supposedly broke based on the erroneous accusation of one person. I would think you would be pretty angry if someone falsely accused you of something, and then the police took liberties to charge you with a whole bunch of unrelated stuff.
I didn't think the police had the right to charge everyone on that video with all the laws they supposedly broke based on the erroneous accusation of one person. I would think you would be pretty angry if someone falsely accused you of something, and then the police took liberties to charge you with a whole bunch of unrelated stuff.
Once the videotape is lawfully in the hands of the police, don't you want them to look into other possible charges?
I do. And I'm a defense attorney.
What about a traffic cam that catches someone speeding, but also catches someone in distress (kidnapped, what have you). Don't you want the cops to follow up on that?
Don't think about a charge like drug possession/use. You can't prove those cases unless you actually have testable materials.
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