A Moment's Worth can be labeled with a slew of prefixes and suffixes. They… Read Full Bio ↴A Moment's Worth can be labeled with a slew of prefixes and suffixes. They are emorock, poppunk, posthardcore. They are whatever they feel like. They are for any type of fans of any type of music.
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Catalina With our eyes focused on a blue and cloudless summer…
Drown Truth always hits me in the face like a bag…
Fight or Flight We fled from wars and the bombs that leveled homes…
I Think Therefore I Am I close my eyes, dear, and begin my life. You…
Memories Meet Dynamite I painted a picture of you in my mind on…
Memories, Meet Dynamite I painted a picture of you in my mind on a…
Regarding a Great Unrest Hey, The memories we've made they never really fade. And …
Still I hoped you'd come back for me, so I sat…
The Eternal Optimist We've come too far this time to throw away our…
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Code Blue Cam
The District Attorney that dismissed the case contacted me with the following info:
"I objected to the motion to suppress, filed a written brief, and called the arresting officer to testify at the motion hearing. I argued that the officerās observations (e.g. the short term rental, the unusual travel plans, the passengerās efforts to hasten the conclusion of the stop, etc.) rose to the level of reasonable suspicion to believe that criminal activity was occurring. Thus, the extension to permit the K9 sniff was permissible.
Unfortunately, the judge disagreed. The judge found that the defendantsā most incriminating actions (the strongest reasonable suspicion) occurred after the āmission of the traffic stopā had concluded. The judge found that, prior to the officer reinitiating contact with the vehicle, the officerās suspicions were ājust a hunch,ā and not reasonable suspicion. The judge granted Powellās motion to suppress on the grounds that the officer did not have sufficient reasonable suspicion to extend the traffic stop beyond the point at which the officer completed his citations.
Because the judge suppressed the key evidence in the case (the cocaine), I had no choice but to dismiss the case. Based on the judgeās adverse ruling in the Powell case, I also had to dismiss Larkinsā case.
I write to let you know that my office didnāt dismiss these cases willingly. We fought to defend the work of law enforcement, and to hold these defendants accountable."
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EndoKrin
Some people might say: "Yeah, but the dog DID find something, so it's ok."
The thing is, none of these crime/cop channels show innocent people getting detained by police, getting their cars and homes torn apart.
If we had every video of the innocent people and the guilty people, I think the need for the 4th amendment would be clear.
The ends do not justify the means. The means ARE the means, and that's what you follow!
If you allow the ends to justify the means, we will quickly find we have no rights remaining. š®š¢
Code Blue Cam
The District Attorney that dismissed the case contacted me with the following info:
"I objected to the motion to suppress, filed a written brief, and called the arresting officer to testify at the motion hearing. I argued that the officerās observations (e.g. the short term rental, the unusual travel plans, the passengerās efforts to hasten the conclusion of the stop, etc.) rose to the level of reasonable suspicion to believe that criminal activity was occurring. Thus, the extension to permit the K9 sniff was permissible.
Unfortunately, the judge disagreed. The judge found that the defendantsā most incriminating actions (the strongest reasonable suspicion) occurred after the āmission of the traffic stopā had concluded. The judge found that, prior to the officer reinitiating contact with the vehicle, the officerās suspicions were ājust a hunch,ā and not reasonable suspicion. The judge granted Powellās motion to suppress on the grounds that the officer did not have sufficient reasonable suspicion to extend the traffic stop beyond the point at which the officer completed his citations.
Because the judge suppressed the key evidence in the case (the cocaine), I had no choice but to dismiss the case. Based on the judgeās adverse ruling in the Powell case, I also had to dismiss Larkinsā case.
I write to let you know that my office didnāt dismiss these cases willingly. We fought to defend the work of law enforcement, and to hold these defendants accountable."
š„Want to see more content?
š https://www.patreon.com/codebluecam
synchr0n
mad guilty
synchr0n
@works š³
Giorgi Chanturia
Iffy, why did the prosecutor submit the motion dismiss the charge?
Travis Chaney
I'll never ever understand not following every traffic law while carrying ANY amount of drugs. It's SO easy to do.
4K!NGBlixy
Yeah who is hitting 90 with a key in da back.
Danneberg Acres
criminals ain't that smart š
YSL Dre
They got free lmao
Twink Toilet's Best Friend's Mom's Cancer
If they were actually smart they would have a job that doesn't end with them going to jail.
Corridos De Nueva GeneraciĆ³n
@Danneberg Acres historical robbers/criminals will disagree.