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Mr.B wrote:
Boatrocker wrote: "Look, the cops and the DA'a office already know he did this- they just go thru the motions of a trial because the law makes them."
Uhhhh....the doctors...?
Sure- brought as witnesses by the prosecution and the court refused a continuance so the defense could prepare and bring their own witnesses.
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billy.pilgrim wrote: "all are pigs when they get the chance"
....and the general public are all innocent angels.....(when they get the chance).

I researched that story and found holes all in it. It didn't say why the cop "viciously attacked" the girl.

I'm willing to bet her mouth and attitude had something to do with it.
Exactly what would a person need to say or exactly how would an attitude need to be expressed in order for a beating to be justified? Historically, cops expected people being arrested (or herded, or harassed) to be pretty foul about it and ignored pretty much any "attitude" or crude language as long as the culprit didn't hit them or pull a weapon. Apparently "mouth and attitude" is sufficient?

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probably the 4th and the 24th

and maybe 5, 6, 7 and 8
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In 2009, Adrian Schoolcraft, a New York cop was abducted and placed in a psychiatric facility by his fellow officers for releasing recordings he made that showed quotas were leading to police abuses such as wrongful arrests.

Brooklynites who lived in the area patrolled by Schoolcraft reported that he was the only officer they knew, because he was the only one interested in conversing with them.

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My pops asked me to pick him up a BB gun for one of my younger relatives when I go back up to NJ this summer.

Turns out the legislators of the great state of NJ in their infinite wisdom and championship of freedom have determined that BB-Guns are as deadly as AK-47's and 45 cal. pistols. I'm glad they figured this out because I had no idea this was the case. I always thought they were pretty good against aluminum cans and those little green army men you buy at toy stores, but not anything more than that. With this knowledge we could probably save a bunch of money and arm our troops with BB-guns instead of the more expensive variety that we do now.

Anyway, if you get busted with one you can possibly wind up in jail with a mandatory minimum sentence of three years in jail plus fines.

I'm too lazy to look up if this is true, but the biased as hell websites I read said this was the case, and needless to say that's enough to change my mind about bringing in a weapon of mass destruction with me to that state. If it were to sneak out and run amok around town one night while it's owner was out of town I would never be able to forgive myself.
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Yeppers. They're not necessarily considered as deadly as the AK's etc. but they do fall under NJ firearm/weapon laws. Here's an explanation...
http://www.hudsoncountycriminallawyer.c ... -attorney/

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In SC you have to show ID to buy a tube of BBs. The cashier @ Walmart couldn't say why.
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Boatrocker wrote:In SC you have to show ID to buy a tube of BBs. The cashier @ Walmart couldn't say why.
Maybe just Walmart policy. South Carolina doesn't even have an age restriction on air guns or bb's.

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O Really wrote:Yeppers. They're not necessarily considered as deadly as the AK's etc. but they do fall under NJ firearm/weapon laws. Here's an explanation...
http://www.hudsoncountycriminallawyer.c ... -attorney/
So basically, translated from Lawyer to American, it sounds like this guy is telling me is I can go to NJ with a BB gun:
Pellet Rifles – A BB rifle is also considered a “firearm” but it does not fall under the definition of a “rifle” in accordance with 2C:39-1(f) because pellet gun rifles do not have a rifled bore. Therefore, oddly enough, you do not need a firearms purchaser ID card to buy, own or possess an air gun rifle.
Still screw that. Knowing how NJ police are I'd probably get the beat down if I got pulled over. Nooo thanks.
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local kid in serious condition after being shot with a bb gun a few days ago

An afternoon of summer fun ended in tragedy for a 13-year old Foley boy. Caleb Thomas was shot in the head by a BB gun.

Caleb's younger brother, Isaiah, says he accidentally shot him.

Caleb was shot from about 30 feet away. The BB struck Caleb just above the eye and lodged in his brain. Caleb is in a coma at Sacred Heart Hospital.

The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office says no criminal charges will be filed in the incident.

The family only has limited, government access health insurance and the boy's mother will likely be out of work for several weeks as she cares for her injured son.

An account under Caleb Thomas' name has been set up at Centennial Bank
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billy.pilgrim wrote:l
The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office says no criminal charges will be filed in the incident.
Of course not - the "opps" defense again. (Rhetorical) Why is the "opps" defense allowed so easily for gun "accidents"? Where was an adult? Who didn't teach the kid not to be pointing it at others? That's no "accident." It's negligence.

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true enough, but I remember the way we used bb guns in the 60s. I bet there was a lot of this, but no 24 hour media to report

same as driving drunk - stupid but common

I guess it means that we have grown up at least a little
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To which they replied.."Well, uhhh, gee, you see, there was this kid missing, and uhhh.....(damn, we're screwed!)"

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"This is a teaching moment."

11-year-old arrested, threatened, and assaulted; then, charges dropped and released.

"Oh, we're gonna' sue 'em! That's the only thing they understand. That's why the city's bankrupt now; because you got dumb DP Officers out there doin' things like this." — Attorney Kerri Mitchell

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It just never ends...

The California Highway Patrol is now investigating one of its own after cell phone video captured this officer repeatedly punching a woman on the side of a busy Los Angeles freeway.

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and we continue to hire ptsd vets and arm them like they were in Iraq, while we expect them to treat the public as the citizens who hired them to serve
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Gary Ridley wrote for MLive 8 July 2014:
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Attorney Geoffrey Fieger plans to file a $50 million lawsuit after a woman was killed in Flint when the vehicle she was a passenger in was struck during a Michigan State Police chase. ...Fieger claims that the trooper was pursuing the suspect for a traffic violation without lights or sirens. "It is well known that police take the public's lives into their hands when they engage in unnecessary and inappropriately conducted police chases," Fieger said in a statement. ..."In this case, it is also terrible that the state police office had a family tag-along in his car," Fieger said. "Apparently, he was trying to impress the drive-along." ...The state and the trooper will be targeted by the lawsuit, Feiger says.
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Gus Burns wrote for MLive 8 July 2014:
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The distraught children of Jacqueline Nichols joined Southfield-based attorney Geoffrey Fieger as he announced a $50 million lawsuit against the Michigan State Police Tuesday morning. ..."I believe that police engage in this type of behavior as a method of showing off."
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I don't know about the "showing off" but I'm pretty sure some of them do it because they can. Fortunately, a lot of places are instructing their cops not to engage in high-speed chase for anything but actual dangerous criminals. A tourist was killed in Asheville a week or so ago while being chased by cops - for a traffic infraction of some sort, maybe speeding.

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Techdirt: Prosecutors In 'Sexting' Case Apparently Obtained Search Warrant To Photograph Teen's Penis
...possibly forcing the teen to become erect by taking him to a hospital and giving him an injection, the teen’s lawyers said
American police grant themselves some rather unusual powers.

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