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A SWAT Raid Based On Faulty Info Kills a Man Over His Huge Stash. Worth Maybe $2
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2692744" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The use of snitches is the main issue. </p><p>What I found out in my $12,000 Journey through the legal system with my son that caught a ride with some guys to get home from a bar in OKC was that snitches are paid for each "bust" no matter if they are found innocent or guilty.</p><p>No matter all three testified that my son was an innocent bystander he was found guilty in court of complicity by association. What a broad brush that could cover anything to get some court costs.</p><p>Paying snitches and the justification to use a no-knock invasion of privacy certainly falls on the Judge and the individual that doesn't use proper police investigative procedures to make sure the correct location is being entered.</p><p></p><p>I agree with an earlier post that said these small offense crimes are a training ground for SWAT teams. Sadly this training exercise resulted in an innocent death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2692744, member: 5412"] The use of snitches is the main issue. What I found out in my $12,000 Journey through the legal system with my son that caught a ride with some guys to get home from a bar in OKC was that snitches are paid for each "bust" no matter if they are found innocent or guilty. No matter all three testified that my son was an innocent bystander he was found guilty in court of complicity by association. What a broad brush that could cover anything to get some court costs. Paying snitches and the justification to use a no-knock invasion of privacy certainly falls on the Judge and the individual that doesn't use proper police investigative procedures to make sure the correct location is being entered. I agree with an earlier post that said these small offense crimes are a training ground for SWAT teams. Sadly this training exercise resulted in an innocent death. [/QUOTE]
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