State Sponsored Criminal #478: Dan E. Morris
Because by all means the way you protect and serve the public is by planting evidence and putting innocent people in jail. Nothing like destroying their lives for your own personal gains.
State Sponsored Criminal #478: Dan E. Morris
Because by all means the way you protect and serve the public is by planting evidence and putting innocent people in jail. Nothing like destroying their lives for your own personal gains.
Details are thin and sketchy. Seriously that’s 1/5 of the article I found initially. More information found elsewhere lends serious credibility to these allegations. A fourth LEO involved in the investigation took a plea deal. Of note though is the following count levied against Eaton:
Again it comes back around to knowing how to control your monster. The sheriff in this case seems to be the most egregious violator in this particular case.
State Sponsored Criminal #471: Sheriff Chris Eaton
#472: Aaron Bennett
#473: Eric Guffey
Because while the common citizen is expected to restrain himself to just the force necessary to protect life and property, law enforcement has no such need for self control.
The details of the following case are quite disturbing and honestly the people on trial are state sponsored criminals in their own right. That said, if the allegations by the defense are true, that behavior by the prosecution is unacceptable. Especially since it provides an avenue of escape for the guilty. Here’s the details though:
The two lawyers in question definitely should have known better and there was no actual ground to be gained by their behavior. If anything this is like throwing a curve for the defense to hit on appeal. No matter how I look at this, it stinks.
State Sponsored Criminal #468: US Attorney Salvador Perricone
State Sponsored Criminal #469: US Attorney Jim Letten
Because Federal Rules of Criminal procedure are for everyone else to follow. Besides, they’re not really rules, they’re guidelines. Especially if we’re trying to get our own out of a jam.
h/t Bob S.
15 days in Jail and a $1000 dollar fine is his penance for those crimes. Given the firearms counts as well as the drug issues, I know that had at been anyone not involved in law enforcement, 15 years would have been the likely minimum.
But remember, they justice system is mainly upset he was dumb enough to get caught. Otherwise everyone would have just looked the other way.
State Sponsored Criminal #467: John Becker
Because when you’re a cop, if you screw up and do something blatantly illegal, the system will make sure you don’t get a punishment like the rest of the population would see. They will make sure to slap you on the wrist to make it look like they care.
Don’t worry about the officer though, he will receive more training and a 10-day suspension. I highly suggest that he learn to control his monster. While the woman did provoke a response, it is his duty to restrain himself to the correct level of force, despite what his monster may want.
State Sponsored Criminal #466: Officer John Doe
Because when you’re in law enforcement, the government will shield you when you cannot exercise proper self control. The fact that there are good officers who can do their job and do it well while doing so won’t be used against you.
Other officers saw the incident and did nothing. The officer resigned after he discovered he was going to be suspended. The other officers are currently under investigation for other issues. Evidently this problem runs deep. As I’ve said before, incidents like this merely indicate a much bigger problem.
State Sponsored Criminal #464: John Doe
Because by all means make sure that as little impact occurs when an officer does something wrong. Make sure he can bow out gracefully and go repeat the mistake someplace else.
If you have to visit Canton Ohio, be advised that Officer Roid-Rage is heading back into the force.
So much for this post in the Accountabilibuddable tag.
And lets not forget that there have been other incidents within this same department.
Honestly, that town is becoming a serious 7 figure settlement waiting to happen. Any department that willfully hires him is going to be looking at a lawsuit if he so much as sneezes on someone.
He had his opportunity at law enforcement and he blew it. He can go work in fast food and flip burgers.
State Sponsored Criminal #7: Officer Daniel Harless
Because when an officer is caught blatantly abusing his power and the law he shouldn’t be held accountable because there’s always others who don’t get caught, how is it fair to them?