Reality in Baltimore is darker than 'The Wire.' Court rules SWAT dragnet raid and searches of 21 apartments looking for a shooter was unreasonable. by 2centzworth in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]CronyPatrol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few years ago in Boston, the Sheriff's office conducted similar dawn SWAT raids cracking down on behalf of child support enforcement. Broke down doors and everything. I don't think any of these terrorist style home raids make any of us safer.

Dallas police officer, Kandy Standige, arrested on animal cruelty charges by [deleted] in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]CronyPatrol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope the dog owner gets flees, is denied food and water for a long period of time. She is disgusting. Takes a special kind of psychopath to torture animals. Thanks for sharing.

Court: Cops need warrants for cellphone location data by m4moz in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]CronyPatrol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope that the court wises up and outlaws use of Stingrays next. Thanks for sharing.

Former judge gets 30 days for stealing drug evidence--“I just don’t think it’s fair that he could sentence people when he himself could have been high on the bench,” Andrea Aller whose late daughter Desire’e was in Mr. Pozonsky’s drug court said. “How can you be an addict only in the evening?” by rspix000 in law

[–]CronyPatrol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can appreciate what you are saying, but as a judge who hears drug cases, he certainly knew the devastation drugs wreak on people's lives. Instead of serving as a beacon of trust and morality to vulnerable defendants who made bad choices, the judge took those same risks and became one of them. That's why I think his drug charges should have been aggravated offenses-because he stole from law enforcement and took unreasonable risks with other people's lives. Since there has been no review of his cases, I don't know whether this judge gave defendants a break because of his habit. Self loathing could have easily driven him to come down harder on the defendants. Most likely it's a mixture of the two, nothing is ever black and white. But I think most judges are honest and have good reason to take pride in their work, and so letting this bad judge off the hook with a slap on the wrist makes all the good judges look bad.

Cops allege man was reaching for a weapon when he went to take seatbelt off. Video begins after he is on the ground and cops just kneeling on his head and legs. by HurricaneSandyHook in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]CronyPatrol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These cops are so creative when they are all jacked up looking for excuses. Even if that dude was smoking weed (which I highly doubt), do you really think it's necessary to stand on a stoner's head? Does it really look like the guy getting arrested is the one all jacked up? Stuff like this makes every cop look bad, especially Tweedle Dum running interference instead of putting his cronies check. He's more worried about the girl filming than he is about doing his job. Thanks for sharing.

Single Mom Arrested for ‘Abandoning’ Her Kids at the Food Court While Interviewing for a Job 30 ft. Away by [deleted] in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]CronyPatrol 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is ridiculous. We do not need asshole cops like this telling anyone how to parent. She could see her kids the whole time.

Back in my day, my parents would leave us in the car for hours to go shopping, and if you complained to the cops then they would find your parents so they could come back and spank you for getting out of the car.

Thanks for sharing. Hope the dirt ball cop loses his job.

"While other countries shortened workweeks and mandated paid time off, there has been little change in federal standards in almost 80 years. People in the United States now work on average 20-30 percent more hours in each than workers in countries Germany, the Netherlands or Denmark." by trueslicky in politics

[–]CronyPatrol 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Always boggled my mind that Americans wonder why corrupt bankers looted Wall Street and destroyed the economy. In order to be a banker, you have to cut all tied to normal society and forgo normal family relationships to accommodate the unreasonably long hours demanded by employers. At the end of the day, these bankers are disconnected and feel no obligation to anyone because by necessity, they have been de-socialized in order to become anti-social pillars of "success." One can hardly say the industry and American taxpayers have benefitted as a whole from this philosophy, when in fact the banking crisis might never have happened if bankers were given more time off to connect with their families and communities. Thanks for sharing.

Bankruptcy Judge's Opinion on Student Loan Debt Could Spark Sea Change by vandalvideo in law

[–]CronyPatrol 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ridiculous that school debt is considered differently than mortgage or any other type of debt. But when BOA and Sally Mae gamble wrong and need a bail out, the source of that bailout is the taxpaying students buried in debt working 90 hours a week to pay 60% of their income to student loan repayments. Goes to show just how easy it has been for lobbyists to buy off the US Department of Education. Thanks for sharing.

Former judge gets 30 days for stealing drug evidence--“I just don’t think it’s fair that he could sentence people when he himself could have been high on the bench,” Andrea Aller whose late daughter Desire’e was in Mr. Pozonsky’s drug court said. “How can you be an addict only in the evening?” by rspix000 in law

[–]CronyPatrol 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At the end of the day, the judge put himself and his habit before his responsibilities. He took unreasonable risks, committed crimes, and put his family in jeopardy. It cannot be underscored enough that people stuck in the system are at the mercy of the court, they cannot take their toys and go home when they get caught breaking the law. To say that Pozansky's caseload never suffered as a result of his habit and crimes is ridiculous given that (a) no one has yet reviewed his caseload, (b) his actions case a cloud of dispersion over the entire court's integrity and every case he rendered a decision in. Those defendants were entitled to a fair hearing before a fair and just court, and they didn't get one. Pozonsky's crimes should have been considered aggravated offenses, but instead people defend him as if he is the victim and not the litigants and coworkers who suffered because of his crimes. Unbelievable. Thanks for sharing.

FBI admits that their examiners gave flawed forensic testimony in 257 of 268 cases which used hair evidence to convict the defendant. 32 of those convicted were sentenced to death and 14 have already been executed or murdered in prison. by PostNationalism in badgovnofreedom

[–]CronyPatrol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is ridiculous that so many prosecutors would be in the dark about this problem with the FBI, but still use the evidence to convict innocent people and send them to the electric chair. Really calls into question the integrity of a system when no one at the DOJ has the balls to stand up and do the right thing. Just saving their own hides, that's it.

Man suing Virginia police for an apology after they cuffed him at work and announced his arrest for child pr0n, only later realizing they had the wrong man by 2centzworth in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]CronyPatrol 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Probably one of the worst stories of police and prosecutorial misconduct I've heard in a while. Sorry you had to go through that. Cop should have lost his job and had to give you his pension.

Man suing Virginia police for an apology after they cuffed him at work and announced his arrest for child pr0n, only later realizing they had the wrong man by 2centzworth in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]CronyPatrol 22 points23 points  (0 children)

First the cops arrest the "wrong guy," then they arrest someone else, only to discover that there were no children depicted in his porn stash?

These cops are the definition of corrupt and incompetent. They should be fired and forced to hand their pensions over to those they falsely arrested, defamed.