To: TxBec
Yup, asgreed on the lawsuit part. . .I'd even say he's gonna sue no matter the outcome of the court case.
What likely happened is the offiers placed him under arrest and were clearing the area, getting him outside. They probably read him his rights once they were out of the room. The key is, did the dummy say anything that would be used against him before his rights were read to him? Probably not. So, the case stands on the merits of what happened before he was arrested. The officers acted correctly and the offense the dummy committed was plain for all to see.
Cheers, and where in Central Texas. I'm former Temple police officer, way long ago, just after university (SWT).
To: Gunrunner2
There are times to make a point, but a disagreement over the color of the chairwoman is a little superficial.
13 posted on
08/11/2002 12:51:57 PM PDT by
meenie
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