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'I'm 15. Is that bad?' Howell police sergeant on trial for child luring
Lacher at the time of the investigation was a Wall police officer assigned to the county Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Because Conte was a supervisor for a police department in a surrounding community, the case was transferred to a detective in the Prosecutor’s Office, and part of the chatter was lost in the transfer, he said.

Is losing evidence during transfers a common occurrence?
 
Not working well at all.

I have no problem with violent people going to jail and doing their time. My issue is a lot of the over-policing and petty nonsense that the cops mostly find themselves engaged in.
Too many bad leaders mandating bad policy taking away what works isn’t the answer. Proper management is the answer. Prisons and real prison time works.
 
Not working well at all.

I have no problem with violent people going to jail and doing their time. My issue is a lot of the over-policing and petty nonsense that the cops mostly find themselves engaged in.
Have you checked your license plate bulbs lately? I'd hate for you to get thrown in jail for one of them being burned out, and heaven forbid you tense up while they put the cuffs on you, so they can change you with resisting arrest. BTW have you ever heard of anyone get arrested and not be charged with resisting?
 
'I'm 15. Is that bad?' Howell police sergeant on trial for child luring
Lacher at the time of the investigation was a Wall police officer assigned to the county Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Because Conte was a supervisor for a police department in a surrounding community, the case was transferred to a detective in the Prosecutor’s Office, and part of the chatter was lost in the transfer, he said.

Is losing evidence during transfers a common occurrence?
Tampering and obstruction of justice.
 
'I'm 15. Is that bad?' Howell police sergeant on trial for child luring
Lacher at the time of the investigation was a Wall police officer assigned to the county Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Because Conte was a supervisor for a police department in a surrounding community, the case was transferred to a detective in the Prosecutor’s Office, and part of the chatter was lost in the transfer, he said.

Is losing evidence during transfers a common occurrence?
If there is a human and/or a computer involved then yes…. Ever typed a simple word document and it disappeared?
 
Have you checked your license plate bulbs lately? I'd hate for you to get thrown in jail for one of them being burned out, and heaven forbid you tense up while they put the cuffs on you, so they can change you with resisting arrest. BTW have you ever heard of anyone get arrested and not be charged with resisting?
That resisting arrest charge is like the most ridiculous thing out here at this point. They throw that charge around like Mardi Gras beads. it was one of these stories I read about the other day (probably the old lady that had dementia that was accused of shoplifting???) where the cops accused them of resisting arrest for tensing up their arms.
 
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If there is a human and/or a computer involved then yes…. Ever typed a simple word document and it disappeared?
I once worked on a spreadsheet for over five hours. When I went back to finish it, I discovered that I had not saved it so I had to do it again.
I actually asked because I was unsure if it was lost or someone made sure it was “lost”.
He really screwed his life up and the lives of his family will suffer also.
 
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That resisting arrest charge is like the most ridiculous thing out here at this point. They throw that charge around like Mardi Gras beads. it was one of these stories I read about the other day (probably the old lady that had dementia that was accused of shoplifting???) where the cops accused them of resisting arrest for tensing up their arms.
Gov Lee mandated reporting on all use of force incidents. Use of force is soooo hard to quantify. Basically, anything out of the ordinary is a use of force. Consequently, some view this as resisting arrest. It IS resisting, but it was so inconsequential cops didn’t do anything about it because the paperwork wasn’t worth it. I don’t like it but I understand why it’s happening
 
No telling how many retail clerks have been spared by putting an addict in jail for the night on a possession charge
Exactly. There is no way to tell.

Again, how many lives could you save if you ran road blocks everywhere? Or how many lives could you save if you didn't need search warrants?
 
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Usually (not certain about this particular case, but speaking in general), these "domestic calls" are usually conflicts between family members or girlfriend/boyfriend. Police don't need to be inserting themselves in a majority (I didn't say all, I said a majority) of these beefs.
Jesus Christ 😂😂😂🙄
 
Have you checked your license plate bulbs lately? I'd hate for you to get thrown in jail for one of them being burned out, and heaven forbid you tense up while they put the cuffs on you, so they can change you with resisting arrest. BTW have you ever heard of anyone get arrested and not be charged with resisting?
People are arrested everyday and not charged with resisting. This is ridiculous over generalizing and made up BS. Lol how many people have you met get thrown in jail for a license plate bulb 😂😂😂
 

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