by Pixie - jeg er elsket on February 24th, 2009

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Do you think sometimes police coerce people into admitting to crimes they did not do? [Example, Micheal Crowe case]

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  • by technios on February 24th, 2009

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    the courts do it too!!! the police have been trained in certain pressure points to do such a thing. I don't put it passed them to use it because they used it on me! I tryed to explain to them a little bit about constitutional law and they displayed to me that with enough force they could make the law right there on the spot and justify themselves through delay in the courts. I can't afford my attourney anymore because I went to court like 20 times and I still can't get them to actually proceed with a trial... california Laws are a great concept in theory but a fantasy in reality. The problem is that laws must be ammended and can not be deleted... because many of them are detrimental to our health as a whole.

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