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Originally posted by biggmoneyme
seriousness is destroying us
Ok well then learn your law cause in some states if their is evidence of "battery" and they are related under certain circumstances we are ordered to make an arrest....even if they drop the case later...if we dont we can be sued...and we will lose...im not saying I agree with it...im just saying the law forces us to make arrests that are pathetic...So don't be pissed at the cop...be pissed at the law makers...
Originally posted by Jean Paul Zodeaux
reply to post by cosmicexplorer
Ok well then learn your law cause in some states if their is evidence of "battery" and they are related under certain circumstances we are ordered to make an arrest....even if they drop the case later...if we dont we can be sued...and we will lose...im not saying I agree with it...im just saying the law forces us to make arrests that are pathetic...So don't be pissed at the cop...be pissed at the law makers...
The Supreme Law of any state is their State Constitution. Every state has a Constitution that greatly restrains government from trampling upon the rights of individuals. So too does the federal government. This is the law! Any subsequent legislation that endeavors to trample over the rights of individuals is not law!
Police officers took an oath of office to uphold the law and to support and defend the Constitution, which means they are not required by law to enforce any bogus legislation that would violate the rights of others. The infamous McDonald's coffee law suit gives clue to how easy it is to be sued, and using that kind of litigation to defend the violation of individual rights is odious and unseemly.
All government officials took an oath of office to support and defend the Constitutions, ordained by the People of which they serve. Bogus legislation is not a get out of jail free card for government officials who ignore their obligation of oath in order to enforce bogus legislation.
The Mcdonald's case is a civil case...civil law is in a horrid state and is unrelated to criminal law....
You are right I took an oath...in the military and as a cop...and in the state I am in If we have any evidence of domestic violence we have to make an arrest...which im assuming is the case here
but I don't know the details
but I don't know the details...So the officer would have been upholding the law
you are saying that the law is unconstitutional well then that is a whole other argument.
personally I think officers should be able to use discretion in domestic battery cases instead of being mandated to make an arrest
but because we are mandated to make an arrest...you get some lame arrests...
Once again..the Mcdonalds case is a civil case...the police do not enforce civil law...they have nothing to do with it..
It is comments like this that confirm you have no idea what you are talking about with law and just yell "constitution" whenever you feel like.
Originally posted by cosmicexplorer
reply to post by Jean Paul Zodeaux
Ok...I think we are both assuming different things...You assume there was no investigation that led to the arrest and I assume there was one which led to the arrest...I tried to put myself in your shoes and I would agree...making an arrest off only a picture alone would mean there was no investigation. However, back to square 1, we don't know the details of the case.