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A black air-soft replica weapon, which was confirmed to be the weapon shown in the Snapchat posting, was recovered during a search of Obaid's car, police said.
Obaid will appear in court Nov. 30.
https://abc7chicago.com/maine-east-high-school-student-arrested-charged-after-displaying-gun-in-snapchat/4505812/
He'll appear in court?
For holding an Airsoft pistol in a snapchat picture? How do they come up with any crime whatsoever for that?
https://abc7chicago.com/maine-east-high-school-student-arrested-charged-after-displaying-gun-in-snapchat/4505812/
He'll appear in court?
For holding an Airsoft pistol in a snapchat picture? How do they come up with any crime whatsoever for that?
he should file a 42 USC 1983 civil rights suit against the law enforcement agency for violation of his civil rights "under the color of state law" and sue the individuals in both their "individual capacity"and as agents of the governmental entity that perpetrated this outrage. when you sue the individuals in their individual capacity, you often create a "conflict of interest" between the agent and his employer which creates havoc if the individual agent is hoping for an agency attorney to defend him
play hardball with these bastards.
Aren’t police in most states immune from personal suits stemming from job activities unless gross negligence can be proven?
depends--violations of constitutional rights can be grounds for a suit.
wow, never knew that before
at state level-its 42 USC sec 1983. both civil suits or criminal actions-its what the federal case against the Rodney King cops was based on
at the federal level, the key matter is the Bivens vs six unnamed agents in this case, the USSC held that constitutional rights, when violated by federal operatives, can be remedied by an action for violation of one's rights-the USSCT essentially created the remedy (and rightfully so). So if an FBI agent breaks into your home and beats the snot out of you because he wrongly thought your home was the address listed in his warrant, you can so him for a "Constitutional tort" in federal court and it will be called a "Bivens Action or Bivens Claim
i just found it stunning that having one's Constitutional rights violated would provide cause to litigate the matter. how did you ever become aware of such a deeply hidden cause of legal action
i just found it stunning that having one's Constitutional rights violated would provide cause to litigate the matter. how did you ever become aware of such a deeply hidden cause of legal action
probably because I handled a few dozen of these cases. Its not exactly hidden these days
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