Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: gunsmith on November 25, 2022, 11:19:10 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRqi-PtBDOQ
snipped from the civil rights lawyer
In the Fall of 2020, David Craft, who then lived in Statesville, North Carolina, killed a monster buck in McDowell County, West Virginia, and also killed another trophy buck back in North Carolina, during the same season. David is a serious deer hunter. He does his homework; he puts in the time. He gets result. But others get jealous. Law enforcement ended up essentially stealing his antlers, posing with them for the media, dragging him through over a year of frivolous criminal prosecution, and then abruptly dropping the charging just prior to the jury trial, when it turned out they had no evidence
https://thecivilrightslawyer.com/2022/11/24/officers-lose-their-trophies-they-chose-poorly/
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I think your thread title is in error. From the clip I watched there didn't appear to be anything too legal about the confiscation. Just another example of jack booted thuggery with multiple agencies complicit in the Civil rights violation.
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I think your thread title is in error. From the clip I watched there didn't appear to be anything too legal about the confiscation. Just another example of jack booted thuggery with multiple agencies complicit in the Civil rights violation.
I think you're correct .... I'll see if I can't edit
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I think you're correct .... I'll see if I can't edit
"legally" .... good point, they used the legal process but not the constitution
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I hope the attorney DOES pursue the civil rights charges and prevail against the individuals involved.
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I think your thread title is in error. From the clip I watched there didn't appear to be anything too legal about the confiscation. Just another example of jack booted thuggery with multiple agencies complicit in the Civil rights violation.
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AKA Theft under color of the law. Unqualified immunity.