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Legal precedence for resisting unlawful arrest?
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<blockquote data-quote="shurur" data-source="post: 14944818" data-attributes="member: 113850"><p>There are also cases (mine) where the criminals are friends of the police and call the police first. Often the police assume the innocence (victimization) of the one who called first and guilt is assigned to the other guy...rather than taking the time to get to the truth at the scene. But there is no incentive.</p><p></p><p>All the more reason to take LE on in the courtroom. </p><p></p><p>Now if only we could make a law that recoups the cost to a defendant who wins at trial and takes said money out of their budget. Then there would be incentive to sort things out at the scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shurur, post: 14944818, member: 113850"] There are also cases (mine) where the criminals are friends of the police and call the police first. Often the police assume the innocence (victimization) of the one who called first and guilt is assigned to the other guy...rather than taking the time to get to the truth at the scene. But there is no incentive. All the more reason to take LE on in the courtroom. Now if only we could make a law that recoups the cost to a defendant who wins at trial and takes said money out of their budget. Then there would be incentive to sort things out at the scene. [/QUOTE]
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