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Old 04-18-2014, 01:41 PM   #88
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Where does it say the entire story is fabricated? They lied about the order of events. They searched the car w/o a warrant (Not following procedure).
They didnt just lie about the ORDER of events. They lied about EVENTS as I've made clear before. They didnt have a warrant. They faked probable cause for the search (smelling marijuana).

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That's what caused the case to be dismissed. Again, they knew they had something, didn't follow proper procedure and lied to cover their ass.
they is incorrect. They lied under oath, and it was proven wrong by video evidence AFTER they lied. It wasnt a "lie to cover their ass", they lied to fabricate the events that transpired (such as the legality of search due to probable cause).

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That does not equate to conspiracy.
when 5 officers say the same lie (as the judge accused) that is a conspiracy to commit a crime (perjury). The officers perjured themselves, and they may have conspired as a group to give false testimony in the case.

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The "defendent" has priors and has already been convicted for drug trafficking. But i'm sure it was just those big, bad cops out to conspire against and plant drugs on a ****a, huh?
I never said drugs were planted. I think you are ignorant of the meaning of the legal definition of "conspiracy."

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Did the cops **** up? of course they did. That doesn't absolve the guy or mean he was conspired against.
yes it does absolve the guy and it does mean he was conspired against. refrence fruit of the poisonous tree.

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Casey Anthony wasn't convicted, but that doesn't mean that she's not a killer.
legally she is not. morally is between her and God.


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This guy got he case thrown out. That doesn't mean he's not selling drugs by the pound. He's been in jail several times before, and they'll get him again. Next time, they'll probably do it right.
that may be. I would hope law enforcement authorities dont stoop to breaking the law to catch other law breakers.

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i want it legalized so we can take the money and power away from people like this defendant here.
I agree.

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You can call me hypocritical all you want, but there is a right and wrong way to do things. Just because the cops ****ed up and didn't do it the right way, that doesn't absolve this guy.
this is simple economics. Making things illegal just restricts supply, and black markets will work on meeting demand. That is the case with drugs, prostitution, piracy, etc. Putting the blame entirely on those meeting the demand is disingenous when its policies that are creating the problem.

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Most people don't know much about the famed MLK speech where he plainly says "I have a dream to smoke a spliff on the mountain top."
so do you disagree with what MLK said? you and others fail to address the content of his words and instead dismiss it based on the author. Here it is below for further reference.
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Originally Posted by Martin Luther King Jr.
A just law is a man made code that squares with the moral law or the law of God. An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.
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