I tend to to have a lot of sympathy, and respect, for those who resist wrongful arrest. Is it the best approach in the long run, no. But I can sympathize none the less.I have little sympathies for those who commit crimes.
Or resist arrest.
Who has been wrongfully arrested in the last year?I tend to to have a lot of sympathy, and respect, for those who resist wrongful arrest. Is it the best approach in the long run, no. But I can sympathize none the less.
Who has been wrongfully arrested in the last year?
Is that a serious question?Is that a serious question?
Here's a list of wrongful convictionsWho has been wrongfully arrested in the last year?
It's not sympathy that I as an American am looking for. It's justice. As in equal justice under law. Maybe that's a concept you don't believe in.I have little sympathies for those who commit crimes.
Or resist arrest.
None in the last year.Here's a list of wrongful convictions
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wrongful_convictions_in_the_United_States
By extension wrongful arrests, gee look they do exist
Those who commit crimes already commited a great injustice to some one .It's not sympathy that I as an American am looking for. It's justice. As in equal justice under law. Maybe that's a concept you don't believe in.
I quoted convictions not arrests, to prove that wrongful arrests do happen, when they happen isn't releventNone in the last year.
So, you don't know of anyone in the last year wrongfully arrested?
Don't humor him. There's a reason he said "in the last year". Any case to prove wrongful arrest will probably take more than a year of legal proceedings after the arrest. He is just trolling you.I quoted convictions not arrests, to prove that wrongful arrests do happen, when they happen isn't relevent
If the police showed up at my door, with a warrant for my arrest, I woildn't resist.I quoted convictions not arrests, to prove that wrongful arrests do happen, when they happen isn't relevent
Gleefully I will humor him, this guy is amusing, attempted troll or not.Don't humor him. There's a reason he said "in the last year". Any case to prove wrongful arrest will probably take more than a year of legal proceedings after the arrest. He is just trolling you.
Is English your 2nd language?Yes, together you two, our intrepid heroes stand together.
Ready to educate the public masses on how to misinterpret and generally fail statistics everywhere.
So you don't believe in the 14th amendment. Got it.Those who commit crimes already commited a great injustice to some one .
So explain to me why I should care if they get punished a little more fore their crimes.
Nobody should resist arrest.In the last year,
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/story...lly-arrested-settles-suit-for-50000/20478089/
I could link more but your point is dissolved with one such case.
No.So you don't believe in the 14th amendment. Got it.