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Just one other thing since we are on it
Those who said ,,,,, he did a mistake ,,, really !? It's wasn't a mistake , he and his compadres on that mistake did it over and over again we just don't know how many times they did the ( mistake ) ! People like those , that keep on doing the mistake over and over again , aren't doing it by mistake ! I just hope that all those guys on his band , get charged with whatever the books allowed to But off course the cop reps ( association ) are beside him on $ side and the political side And yes , he stole it from his boss ( company ) , after all the tax payers are his boss , right ? Earlie on the summer off 2014. , I got my house broken into , those bastards broke two doors until they made into the place , they look about everywhere , at the time I didn't connected the issue with my 2010 CAMARO SS , while the car was in the garage they went to the house looking , I think , for the car keys , they didn't find it just by coincidence They took a few electronics and my kid's blanket So , if you think I'm bitter about that bastard , you freaking bet I am Not because he is a cop , but because he was doing that king a shit , when he himself should be going after those bastards while collecting paycheck after paycheck Guys like this really gives a bad name to everyone on the force , that's a fact , and so the other guys and gals that do the right thing every day should just keep on doing it I really feel bad for all the other officers ( some in the family ) but there isn't a thing that I can do about the bad ones besides hope they go away ! |
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This cop lives in Los Gatos, a pretty high-end neighborhood if I recall. To live there he'd have to have been selling stolen stuff for quite a while. Unless he's married to an heiress. I doubt he could afford it on just his police salary.
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03-27-2016, 10:43 AM | #34 |
Could all be just a big misunderstanding, he is only charged and therefore innocent till proven guilty.
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No, what you're describing is an initial appearance. In most states, you must be seen by an IA judge within 24 hours of your arrest, or you are automatically released. An IA judge simply reviews the probable cause for your arrest, and then determines what your release status should be, if you're released at all. There are many factors involved in whether you're released or not (prior criminal history, probation status, immigration status, etc.). An arrest by the police isn't about guilt or innocence necessarily, it's about probable cause and reasonable suspicion. We don't decide whether a person is innocent or guilty, just whether or not there is sufficient evidence to make an arrest. The courts determine innocence or guilt......
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Wow...White cop arrested for theft, etc....he made a bad judgement, made a mistake, innocent until proven guilty, don't judge the rest of the police for one guy, give him the benefit of the doubt...etc., etc.....
Hmmmmm.....What if it had been a black guy from Oakland that was arrested for this?...I doubt most of the posts would have the same tone as the one for the cop.... Just sayin'.....something to think about.....Happy Easter!!!! |
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That wasn't a mistake
One time I was trying to play soccer bare feet , and I thought , I can do it just like so and so , superstar kind a move with the ball , when I did ( or try to do ) the final move , I broke my big toe on the ball ! That was a mistake , never did it again bare foot , learnt the lesson Have I done it again the same way it won't be a mistake , I knew that from the first try ! So did the cop , the POS should be locked up for a little while , striped from all the benefits and never let in law enforcement , ever ! He should be looking for a job at Home Depot parking lots if you ask me , yeah I'm pissed ! |
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Hope they nail this scumbag to the wall!
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Just as the penalty for killing a cop is higher than the penalty for killing a normal person, so should the penalty for a dirty cop committing a crime be higher than that imposed on a normal person. Especially ones who have been getting away with it for years like many do.
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Wow... just wow.
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True you need to make bank to live in Los Gatos.
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