ob79
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Re the Baton Rouge story.
I can see very little of what is going on. The car blocks a view of his hands, which is critical here.
Stop assuming the worst, please, and wait for full facts to emerge.
Ok, you can't see his hands, but if you "can see very little of what's going on", get your eyes checked. There's plenty to see.
LG has admitted several times one of his main jobs as a lawyer is protecting cops. To expect an impartial observation from someone who's career isn't focused on finding the truth but defending their client at all costs is an exercise in futility. That isn't even a knock on lawyers, I understand it's their job to do just that. I want mine to defend me at all costs too. And that's why you can't expect an opinion without bias from that party.
LG has admitted several times one of his main jobs as a lawyer is protecting cops. To expect an impartial observation from someone whos career isn't focused on finding the truth but defending their client at all costs is an exercise in futility. That isn't even a knock on lawyers, I understand it's their job to do just that. I want mine to defend me at all costs too. And that's why you can't expect an opinion without bias from that party.
I'll wager there are very few, if any, posters on here with no bias, especially in this thread. This is generally a cop bashing thread, it's taboo to have a dissenting opinion in here.
I'll wager there are very few, if any, posters on here with no bias, especially in this thread. This is generally a cop bashing thread, it's taboo to have a dissenting opinion in here.
Sure, but his bias is intrinsically tied to his profession. I'm not a criminal defense lawyer with only my client's interests at heart.
As for the cop bashing part, that's just playing the victim card.
LG has admitted several times one of his main jobs as a lawyer is protecting cops. To expect an impartial observation from someone whos career isn't focused on finding the truth but defending their client at all costs is an exercise in futility. That isn't even a knock on lawyers, I understand it's their job to do just that. I want mine to defend me at all costs too. And that's why you can't expect an opinion without bias from that party.
That's way different than watching this video and proclaiming we have no idea is going on.
Albritton, 43, had dressed up for the trip black blouse, turquoise necklace, small silver hoop earrings glinting through her shoulder-length blond hair. Wilson, 28, was more casually dressed, in a white T-shirt and jeans, and wore a strained expression that worried Albritton. One officer asked him for his license and registration. Wilson said he didnt have a license. The cars registration showed that it belonged to Albritton.
The officer asked Wilson to step out of the car. Wilson complied. The officer leaned in over the drivers seat, looked around, then called to his partner; in the report Officer Duc Nguyen later filed, he wrote that he saw a needle in the cars ceiling lining. Albritton didnt know what he was talking about. Before she could protest, Officer David Helms had come around to her window and was asking for consent to search the car. If Albritton refused, Helms said, he would call for a drug-sniffing dog. Albritton agreed to the full search and waited nervously outside the car.
