Backfired
Backfired
Out of context: Reply #32
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- DrBombay0
Something I really didn't think about until now. The cop entered the home without permission. That is a whole completely different thing right there. Also, legally you can't be guilty of disorderly conduct in your own home. You are not in a public place.
- verbal abuse/harassment of the officer? all of a sudden, i'm surprised this guy wasn't "tased"version3
- I just asked an attorney I worked with and he said I was legally correct, so...DrBombay
- like that is like your opinion, man ;)DrBombay
- well to be fair he is only an expert in profiling, not in other cop stuff7point34
- Something doesn't sound right. If he had entered without permission, but noticed people inside, wouldn't he have his gun drawn?IRNlun6
- ... gun out?IRNlun6
- you, know... like procedure7point34