Topic: "We Planted Evidence, Framed Innocent People" | |
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Sojourning_Soul
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Stephen Anderson, Ex NYPD Cop: We Planted Evidence, Framed Innocent People To Reach Quotas "One of the consequences of the war on drugs is that police officers are pressured to make large numbers of arrests, and it'��s easy for some of the less honest cops to plant evidence on innocent people," said Gabriel Sayegh of the DPA. "The drug war inevitably leads to crooked policing - and quotas further incentivize such practices." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/13/ex-nypd-cop-we-planted-ev_n_1009754.html |
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Stephen Anderson, Ex NYPD Cop: We Planted Evidence, Framed Innocent People To Reach Quotas "One of the consequences of the war on drugs is that police officers are pressured to make large numbers of arrests, and it'��s easy for some of the less honest cops to plant evidence on innocent people," said Gabriel Sayegh of the DPA. "The drug war inevitably leads to crooked policing - and quotas further incentivize such practices." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/13/ex-nypd-cop-we-planted-ev_n_1009754.html So does this mean Manuel Noriega is innocent. Lol Did you ever see the movie "To Sevre and Protect" and its trailer as the actors went around with real NY cops. That movie is as real as real can be..this is nothing new. I myself was indicted on a class B felony in your good country in the AK and was up on 4-7 years in Arizona as thats where 2+ go from Alaska. I was offered 21/2 years but took it to trial and won by jury after been locked up for four month or what would be considered a 6 month sentence in comparison. What I found out is there is big money in jails?? From the feds I guess as they pay the state up there 200+ per day to house a person. So much money they can farm it out to another state and still make an end with volume. "Everyone" was getting 7-12 year sentances and guys were terrified to fight the crooked system. To top it off 'guys' would get 10 years of probation, some POs would go to there houses at 1:30am to see if they're drinking ect. 75 % were back in for breaches. It pays to know the law though.Reading about the tricks...getting people to empty their pockets, then charge then for pot because its exposed. Reminds me how they settled I domestic dispute as I had the right to remain in the house but she had children so they ask me to talk to them on the porch and as soon as I stepped outside they said I'm under arrest for disturbing the peace.So I freaked out and said I'm not disturbing the peace and they said you are now.lol never again! I won't even talk to them by opening the door.just through the window simply because it's my right. Last time they were searching me I kept repeating "you have the right to ask me my name and my name ONLY anything else you have to talk to my Lawyer. They stoped the search and ran my name and that was that..I had nothing to hide, again its my right. |
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Edited by
mysticalview21
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Sun 12/28/14 01:21 PM
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and nothing is going to stop that... unless they stop having the counter going as to how many arrest have to be made ... and some how stop the frisk and search ... on some that are totally doing a harmless crime ... this should be one of my resolutions lol DO NOT COME INTO POLITICS AND CURRENT NEWS & EVENTS
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Victimless Crimes Crime where there is no apparent victim and no apparent pain or injury. This class of crime usually involves only consenting adults in activities such as Prostitution, Sodomy, and Gaming where the acts are not public, no one is harmed, and no one complains of the activities. Some groups advocate legalizing victimless crimes by removing these acts from the law books. Other critics complain that there is no such thing as a victimless crime; whenever one of these crimes is committed but goes unpunished, individual mores, societal values, and the Rule of Law are undermined or compromised, rendering society itself the victim. And just who would be the "Other critics"? You guessed it, the lawyers, judges, police and politicians that have skin in the game. The "green" skin, the folding kind, that which goes in the wallet. But when it comes to drugs, it is much deeper than that, good ole big pharma is now involved. Can't have that unpatentable stuff from nature cutting into their profits now can we? |
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