Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>In court, the office lied, said he was right behind me the entire way, the judge said "guilty, next" and that was that. I am not the only person who has complained to the town that this cop is a liar.<< I guess we all make spelling mistakes (see above) <g>. The first two truths you learn as a defense attorney: (1) Cops can lie just like anyone else, and (2) Judges believe cops. (Before trouble starts, I agree that there are many good and trustworthy cops.) Bryan - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Austin Franklin" <darkroom@ix.netcom.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 5:04 PM Subject: RE: [Leica] Home depot and the rest > > >>I said that wrong. << > > > > >>BTW, I would suggest you invoke your spell checker. You don't spell so > > good > > ;-)<< > > > > I apologize for missing an "s" in Massachusetts. I wasn't aware that such > > minor errors warranted comment. > > It wasn't only that, or I would not have said anything. Every post of yours > I respond to has two or so typo's. I wasn't criticizing you, just making a > suggestion... > > > I would be interested in the rules of evidence at one of these civil > > speeding hearings. > > I told you what they were! Some OTHER guy shows up, and says someone else > said you were speeding. Judge says "guilty". I'm not kidding, simple as > that! > > I was out of my Jeep, been at the town beach for 5 minutes, having eaten > half my sandwich already...and some dork local cop comes up to me some 20 > yards from my Jeep and gives me a ticket for going 45 in a 20 zone! I'd be > lucky to do 25 in my Jeep on the road to the town beach mind you. The > witness who came to court with me was actually in front of the cop, behind > an ambulance behind a bunch of other cars on a side street...some 1/2 mile > or so away, and happened to be going to the beach...and saw what the cop > did, and offered to testify that he never saw me anywhere near the cop, and > that there was no way the cop could have seen me around the ambulance, > around a corner behind a bunch of cars, and view blocked by dozens of trees. > In court, the office lied, said he was right behind me the entire way, the > judge said "guilty, next" and that was that. I am not the only person who > has complained to the town that this cop is a liar. >