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by Supermancho
1026 days ago
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> Perhaps, in no way does that justify a SWAT team invading your home, A separate claim against excessive force, would be the proper response. The circumstance surrounding the arrest is incidental to the ruling. > wrongfully arresting you and threatening you by up to 15 years in prison. Especially when the police officers know full well that the charges will be dismissed... None of this was decided, as you claim. The suit had enough merit to go in front of a judge. I don't think it's justice, as it stands. Stating that the local police are acting unlawfully (with lethal force haha?), as a prank, is dangerous. You cannot convince me otherwise. |
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Satire of government officials is a fundamental and inviolable right of American citizens. As a form of political speech, it is part of the core of the First Amendment. If you cannot reconcile yourself to that, you should not live here.