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07-10-2010, 12:37 AM #41
MATT BEST
FINE! GO GET YUR CHAP STICK AN HAVE A NICE FKN DAY! UR THE >:devil:
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07-17-2010, 01:18 PM #42
Re: The Best Cop Around=Curly Top
.............ADDRESSING POLICE MISCONDUCT
.................LAWS ENFORCED BY THE
........UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
The vast majority of the law enforcement officers in this country perform their very difficult jobs with respect for their communities and in compliance with the law. Even so, there are incidents in which this is not the case. This document outlines the laws enforced by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) that address police misconduct and explains how you can file a complaint with DOJ if you believe that your rights have been violated.
Federal laws that address police misconduct include both criminal and civil statutes. These laws cover the actions of State, county, and local officers, including those who work in prisons and jails. In addition, several laws also apply to Federal law enforcement officers. The laws protect all persons in the United States (citizens and non-citizens).
Each law DOJ enforces is briefly discussed below. In DOJ investigations, whether criminal or civil, the person whose rights have been reportedly violated is referred to as a victim and often is an important witness. DOJ generally will inform the victim of the results of the investigation, but we do not act as the victim's lawyer and cannot give legal advice as a private attorney could.
The various offices within DOJ that are responsible for enforcing the laws discussed in this document coordinate their investigation and enforcement efforts where appropriate. For example, a complaint received by one office may be referred to another if necessary to address the allegations. In addition, more than one office may investigate the same complaint if the allegations raise issues covered by more than one statute.
What is the difference between criminal and civil cases?
Criminal and civil laws are different. Criminal cases usually are investigated and handled separately from civil cases, even if they concern the same incident. In a criminal case, DOJ brings a case against the accused person; in a civil case, DOJ brings the case (either through litigation or an administrative investigation) against a governmental authority or law enforcement agency. In a criminal case, the evidence must establish proof "beyond a reasonable doubt," while in civil cases the proof need only satisfy the lower standard of a "preponderance of the evidence." Finally, in criminal cases, DOJ seeks to punish a wrongdoer for past misconduct through imprisonment or other sanction. In civil cases, DOJ seeks to correct a law enforcement agency's policies and practices that fostered the misconduct and, where appropriate, may require individual relief for the victim(s).
Federal Criminal Enforcement
It is a crime for one or more persons acting under color of law willfully to deprive or conspire to deprive another person of any right protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States. (18 U.S.C. §§ 241, 242). "Color of law" simply means that the person doing the act is using power given to him or her by a governmental agency (local, State, or Federal). A law enforcement officer acts "under color of law" even if he or she is exceeding his or her rightful power. The types of law enforcement misconduct covered by these laws include excessive force, sexual assault, intentional false arrests, or the intentional fabrication of evidence resulting in a loss of liberty to another. Enforcement of these provisions does not require that any racial, religious, or other discriminatory motive existed.
What remedies are available under these laws?
Violations of these laws are punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. There is no private right of action under these statutes; in other words, these are not the legal provisions under which you would file a lawsuit on your own.
Ladies, it looks like more than just Curly Top looking at federal time .
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07-24-2010, 01:08 PM #43
Re: The Best Cop Around=Curly Top
McAuliffe assembles corruption task force to address 'crisis of confidence' in local governments. Red About it Curley and Get Ready You can beleive you re on the top of the list you might want to consider retirering. :lol:
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07-24-2010, 03:53 PM #44
Re: The Best Cop Around=Curly Top
WE TOLD YOU TO GO AWAY, THAT"S WHY YOUR STILL A ****HEAD
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07-24-2010, 08:04 PM #45
Re: The Best Cop Around=Curly Top
Originally Posted by ARE YOU STILL HEAR ****HEAD
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07-25-2010, 02:25 PM #46
Re: The Best Cop Around=Curly Top
GET LOST, GO SPREAD YOUR LIES SOMEWHERE ELSE.
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07-29-2010, 07:28 PM #47
The Biggest Pig Aground=Turdy Flop
Originally Posted by TOP WANTS TO SHUT IT DOWN
Originally Posted by TOP 'SHUT IT DOWN'
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10-13-2010, 08:09 AM #48
Re: The Best Cop Around=Curly Top
Please let us know what's going on Top, Why aren't you in jail yet? You're not getting any younger my man, the sooner you start doing your time, the sooner you will be getting out.
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10-14-2010, 02:05 AM #49
Have you kept your oath
Originally Posted by Guest
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02-05-2011, 01:54 AM #50
Criminal Minds run together Curly
Ira, listen closely, Reid has an explaination for you.
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/crimina...ault&play=true
Clip from TV show - hope yod see it before it's gone
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