Chicken.Lytle :
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Gritsar, can you offer some insight about abuse of power? On another forum, I read a lot of posts about misdeeds by law enforcement and prosecutors. The stories ring true as they are consistent with my experience of corporate bureaucratic laziness -- people do what is convenient or what improves their "score". I also note that a local town's PD makes a tremendous number of traffic stops that amazingly find drugs in the vehicle, triggering civil forfeiture. I cherish my civil rights and am concerned by such stories., butI cannot assess the actual situation due to the agendas of the various people relating such stories.
Do you see any of these abuses from your (or your DH's) vantage point?
And to the OP's point, CSI techniques cost money. It is much cheaper to just force a confession from a convenient perp. So, you do not see CSI techniques as a matter of course. And for high-profile cases, political pressure precludes proper prosecution or investigation (eg. OJ Simpson, JonBenet Ramsey, Anthrax, Guantanamo).
Since I can already tell where you stand, no I won't other than to say I know for a fact that my DH is a good righteous man that wouldn't take a pencil that didn't belong to him, much less plant evidence.
Are there bad cops? Sure. And there are bad doctors, bad lawyers, bad plumbers. Bad people in general, but most of them don't go to work with the very real fear that they may never come home again.
At this point in his long career, my DH is working each day mainly trying to instruct the younger officers in the proper way to deal with the public and how not to get themselves killed.
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Gritsar, can you offer some insight about abuse of power? On another forum, I read a lot of posts about misdeeds by law enforcement and prosecutors. The stories ring true as they are consistent with my experience of corporate bureaucratic laziness -- people do what is convenient or what improves their "score". I also note that a local town's PD makes a tremendous number of traffic stops that amazingly find drugs in the vehicle, triggering civil forfeiture. I cherish my civil rights and am concerned by such stories., butI cannot assess the actual situation due to the agendas of the various people relating such stories.
Do you see any of these abuses from your (or your DH's) vantage point?
And to the OP's point, CSI techniques cost money. It is much cheaper to just force a confession from a convenient perp. So, you do not see CSI techniques as a matter of course. And for high-profile cases, political pressure precludes proper prosecution or investigation (eg. OJ Simpson, JonBenet Ramsey, Anthrax, Guantanamo).
Since I can already tell where you stand, no I won't other than to say I know for a fact that my DH is a good righteous man that wouldn't take a pencil that didn't belong to him, much less plant evidence.
Are there bad cops? Sure. And there are bad doctors, bad lawyers, bad plumbers. Bad people in general, but most of them don't go to work with the very real fear that they may never come home again.
At this point in his long career, my DH is working each day mainly trying to instruct the younger officers in the proper way to deal with the public and how not to get themselves killed.