Ray From Cleveland
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Which are fairy book stories. Police cannot search anything unless they get permission from the person they are searching, have reasonable suspicion, or have a court order.
That is hilarious. You actually believe that.
The cops lie and say the search was consensual. They lie and say the evidence dropped out of the baddies pocket. And people like you are silly enough to believe them.
Rare 'Perry Mason' moment in court wins dismissal for defendant, desk duty for 5 police officers
How did five cops from two different departments manage to tell the same lie?
The story didn't end there:
Two cleared, one convicted in police perjury case
You ignored the question. How did five officers all tell the same lie? Not one wrote a report that was backed by video. How did that happen?
Then how did the judge find at least two of the officers not guilty of perjury? If you read the article, it tells you that those two officers arrived after the suspect was handcuffed, so no, they did not have that in their report.
As for the officer that did lie, so what? He knew this guy was a drug dealer by the investigation of the drug agency. These officers are working to get guys like this off the street and you're worried about some red tape?
He wasn’t a drug user or dealer. He was found not guilty. Game. Set. Match.
Did you read your own article? It was stated right there he had a pound of weed in his car.