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re: Charleston suspended

Posted on 6/25/18 at 8:33 am to
Posted by SirBigSpur
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 6/25/18 at 8:33 am to
First, let's talk about police reports in general. From what I can gather, an initial police report is public record but subsequent investigations and interviews are not unless used in a trial? And the initial report is simply one officer's interpretations and recordings of an event. So let's say in the heat of the situation, a person exaggerated or diminished something, then the only information given to the public is that. In this case, let's say the woman said he actually had a gun. That new information wouldn't be public. Or let's say she said he never actually laid hands on her, that information wouldn't be public either unless she made it so--and then, in either case, the information is viewed as suspect because it's in antithesis to the original report.

Long way of saying, I don't know how I feel about original police reports being public record until a court case is pending. Let's say she recants the statement and it's just the property issue--shouldn't the report be redacted to not falsely accuse someone? And vice versa, too.

Anyway, lessons here: 1. If you're blowing up your girlfriend at 2 am and she's not answering, don't show up at her place. It's only going to make things worse. 2. If you do show up and somehow get inside and find her with another dude, feel free to make an arse of yourself, but end it all by walking away before you lay hands on someone. 3. If you decide to ignore the first two rules, while you're sitting in your car, call a lawyer.
Posted by SCLibertarian
Conway, South Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
36358 posts
Posted on 6/25/18 at 5:12 pm to
Lesson #4 - No matter how hard you try, you can't turn a ho into a housewife.
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