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Old 04-03-2004, 08:15 AM
kgod999
 
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Re:When Police commit Murder

one of the tricks i learned is, there is no law against police brutality. You have to sue for torture, murder. This brings up a point about something else ive been thinking about too the last few days. Lets say you are walking down the street, and a police officer orders you to stop walking so that he can come and investigate you. You have the right to refuse that order, but what happens in everyday life is, they will charge with obstruction of officer, and if it gets ugly, they will throw even more charges on you, like inflicting bodily harm on a officer. Now, this all starts out with you having the right to be secure in your liberty, then, a police officer infringes upon that right and puts you into a situation where you are going to commit "statutory" offenses that the police officer created in the first place. Thats just like the case going on now in the supreme court with the cowboy who refused to give his name to a police officer. Now, this& case im gonna quote is interesting " an illegal arrest is an assault and battery.The person so attempted to be restrained of his liberty has the same right, and only the same right, to use force in defending himself as he would have in repelling any other assault and battery" State vs Robinson ,72 Atl. 2d 262 (1950). It gets even better, State vs Gum 69 S.E. 464 (1910) takes it even further by saying you have the right to take the life of the assailant to preserve your own life, even if its a PUBLIC OFFICER!!! Now, according to the common law (which its obvious these cases are backing), if you are walking down the street, a police officer pulls up and lets say you take off running down the street, and the police give chase, they tackle you and start punching you and you punch back. According to the common law, you are within your rights, according to the statutory law, they gonna give you obstruction of officer, resisting arrest, inflicting bodily harm unto a officer, etc. What started out as you minding your own business escalated into them turning it around and the police becomes the victim. HAPPENS EVERYDAY FOLKS. Ive had the police pull me over before while i was walking and demand ID. When i told them they were infringing upon my rights of liberty and that there was no law requiring me to have a ID, the lead officer froze because i threw them off with my statements, i then observed one of them place his hand on his gun holster, another officer came up to me and said in a low voice, " look, you are right about what you are saying, but they wanna turn this into something more, so please, if you have a ID, show it to them." This happened in Cobb County Georgia back around 2000. Now, with the education i have now, i know what i would have done in that situation.
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