Cops In Trouble
From a reader: "What are your thoughts on this video?"
Let's discuss on each topic, as the video has several examples of police getting justice served on them.
First - Cop Plants Evidence
On the video, this is from time 0:00 - 4:45. The cop is a defendant as he had many charges of planting evidence against him. I was made aware of this cop about 10 months ago or so from the "Audit The Audit" channel video here. Justice was served, but the penalty was too light, IMO.
Second - Cop Wastes the Court's Time
Time stamp 4:45 - 9:32. The cop clearly feels he is above the law, and must be heard in his entirety. I wonder how many suspects he did not listen to? I'm surprised the judge did not find him in contempt. And I am surprised that he was allowed to face the jail time from the plea bargain. Had you or I done that, we would have had the book thrown at us.
Third - ADA Gets Spicy
Time stamp 9:33 - 11:45. The State's Deputy Attorney General ("ADA") gets heated, gets asked to leave the courtroom by the Bailiff, and hilarious violence ensues. Again, another person in the "good ol' boys club" feels she is above the law. Again, she pleads guilty to a lesser charge, resulting in only a fine and an anger management class. Again, you or I would have faced felony charges.
Fourth - Former Sheriff Gets Convicted
Time Stamp 11:45 - 16:13. The former Sheriff stole money and tampering with evidence. He asks for leniency so he can watch his son graduate high school and his daughter get married. The judge doesn't buy his pity plea. He gets sentenced to about the same amount of time you or I would.
Fifth - DUI Conviction
Time Stamp 16:13 - End of video. Officer never had evidence of DUI, so a Judgement Of Acquittal was granted. Further, because the officer had no evidence, and falsely filed paperwork based on that, the defendant got a charge of driving on a suspended license - which the judge dismissed. The judge was right. The officer needs to be permanently removed from being a peace officer. And the prosecutor needed to be held in contempt. Another jury believes a cop and not the truth. Glad the judge saw through it.
Conclusion - it's a "good ol' boys club," and you ain't in it!
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