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Legal precedence for resisting unlawful arrest?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 14944440" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>To me, I would rather just shut my mouth and get arrested and then get a good lawyer and file a suit against the officer and the department for "unlawful arrest". Who cares how unlawful the arrest is when you are dead because you gave the officer a reason.</p><p></p><p>That said, I feel like too many people are willing to make themselves martyrs today. Why? Because media has zero liability in what they report and how they report it. It is a speak first, check facts later venue. Especially when it involves a Non-Saltine American. Poor Joe McDirtbag Criminal was just minding his own business breaking the law when Officer Wyatt Earp stopped him and then Joe McCriminal was not happy that he was held to a standard set forth by the community so Joe McCriminal turned into Joe McConstitutionalrights. Even though Joe McCriminal can not get my Big Mac order right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 14944440, member: 118253"] To me, I would rather just shut my mouth and get arrested and then get a good lawyer and file a suit against the officer and the department for "unlawful arrest". Who cares how unlawful the arrest is when you are dead because you gave the officer a reason. That said, I feel like too many people are willing to make themselves martyrs today. Why? Because media has zero liability in what they report and how they report it. It is a speak first, check facts later venue. Especially when it involves a Non-Saltine American. Poor Joe McDirtbag Criminal was just minding his own business breaking the law when Officer Wyatt Earp stopped him and then Joe McCriminal was not happy that he was held to a standard set forth by the community so Joe McCriminal turned into Joe McConstitutionalrights. Even though Joe McCriminal can not get my Big Mac order right. [/QUOTE]
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