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Unlawful??? Detainment Video
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<blockquote data-quote="Cochese" data-source="post: 11741630" data-attributes="member: 8509"><p>Let me break it down for you...</p><p></p><p>A phone call is NOT hearsay dammit. A phone call is a phone call. There are two types of complainants. The known RP, who leaves their info for a call back, or to provide a witness statement if necessary. They generally agree to cooperate with a subpoena as a witness in court (not ****ing hearsay, WITNESS TESTIMONY)</p><p></p><p>The other type of complainant is an anonymous caller. This is still not hearsay dammit. This is simply an anonymous RP. This is a building block. This still gives us a call for service, a general start. It at least provides a location and description of an actor/suspect, along with a general description of violation. This gets us into the area, and allows us to develop our own additional material, so to speak. This can still be referred to in court, and is NOT HEARSAY.</p><p></p><p>It will be referred to by a prosecutor as an anonymous reporting party and the reason for police response. Never at anytime, will it ever be referred to, or treated as hearsay. I don't have a law degree, but I guarantee I've spent more time in court than you have in the sack. :dancenana::-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cochese, post: 11741630, member: 8509"] Let me break it down for you... A phone call is NOT hearsay dammit. A phone call is a phone call. There are two types of complainants. The known RP, who leaves their info for a call back, or to provide a witness statement if necessary. They generally agree to cooperate with a subpoena as a witness in court (not ****ing hearsay, WITNESS TESTIMONY) The other type of complainant is an anonymous caller. This is still not hearsay dammit. This is simply an anonymous RP. This is a building block. This still gives us a call for service, a general start. It at least provides a location and description of an actor/suspect, along with a general description of violation. This gets us into the area, and allows us to develop our own additional material, so to speak. This can still be referred to in court, and is NOT HEARSAY. It will be referred to by a prosecutor as an anonymous reporting party and the reason for police response. Never at anytime, will it ever be referred to, or treated as hearsay. I don't have a law degree, but I guarantee I've spent more time in court than you have in the sack. :dancenana::-D [/QUOTE]
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