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<blockquote data-quote="Lewis F Jones" data-source="post: 3787876" data-attributes="member: 9297"><p>Glocktogo has thoroughly reviewed this and not knowing the outcome of the Osceola case I would think because of the mistaken identity and the ensuing explanation of the incorrect individual having to "bear the cost" would be grounds for any prosecutor to prevail in a wrongful process re 4th Amendment, ie: the Wrong person was still at large and could have committed who knows what while the cops bumbled along. Please don't get me wrong though. I respect out Men and women of our Police Forces. I was a Reserve Deputy In Ouachita Parish and thoroughly enjoyed my experience but we are all human and mistakes can occur. Red Flag Laws are controversial at best and I feel we have a long way to go. The Left does NOT need any more excuses to exploit in their insane approach to gun control. I'm no lawyer but Even I can see not al is right with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lewis F Jones, post: 3787876, member: 9297"] Glocktogo has thoroughly reviewed this and not knowing the outcome of the Osceola case I would think because of the mistaken identity and the ensuing explanation of the incorrect individual having to "bear the cost" would be grounds for any prosecutor to prevail in a wrongful process re 4th Amendment, ie: the Wrong person was still at large and could have committed who knows what while the cops bumbled along. Please don't get me wrong though. I respect out Men and women of our Police Forces. I was a Reserve Deputy In Ouachita Parish and thoroughly enjoyed my experience but we are all human and mistakes can occur. Red Flag Laws are controversial at best and I feel we have a long way to go. The Left does NOT need any more excuses to exploit in their insane approach to gun control. I'm no lawyer but Even I can see not al is right with them. [/QUOTE]
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