I appreciate the response, but I wasn’t able to understand your point. Could you expand on that.
My point is that the police no longer allow for reasonable suspicion to lead into an investigation which produces solid probable cause for an arrest. They simply jump over such basic legal thresholds straight into what courts now call testilying, to make the case.
The Wall Street Journal does a wonderful job of explaining this troubling trend in law enforcement today.
Legal System Struggles With How to React When Police Officers Lie
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123319367364627211.html