Author Topic: There ought to be a law against police lying about evidence that doesn't exist  (Read 983 times)

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Offline SSG Snuggle Bunny

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According to the Bible, "know" means "yes."

Offline thundley4

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You can get in trouble for lying to the cops even if you are innocent of any other crime. The same should apply to the cops.

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There frequently isn't "justice" in the legal system.

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There's a lot of what about-ism in 'justice'.

Human-justice keeps wanting to revert back to a basic, tribal  " I'll recognize a parking-violation when I see one... "  level.

In the old days, sooner or later just about everyone in the village is called before the Chief to explain something.  A 'police agenda' had no reason to exist.