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  • #61
    According to J. Gary DiLaura, former FBI agent apparently, both the prosecutor and the police should be arrested by Barr for violating the McCloskey’s civil rights. Then the cops could use the "Well, we were just following orders" defense.

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    • #62
      Yup, lapdogs. So much for the theory the cops acted against this guy's constitutional rights because they lacked sympathy for him. Sorry CP...



      Talk about Stockholm Syndrome. Why Trump is not intervening, or at least making this public I have no idea...

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      • #63
        Originally posted by seanD View Post
        Yup, lapdogs. So much for the theory the cops acted against this guy's constitutional rights because they lacked sympathy for him. Sorry CP...
        Nothing to be sorry about, Sean -- I was exploring possibilities, and awaiting more information. It is what it is.
        The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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        • #64
          Wow this is despicable:
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          Report: Prosecutor had crime lab repair ‘inoperable’ pistol before charging St. Louis couple

          ST. LOUIS, MO– In the charging documents against Patricia McCloskey, Assistant Circuit Attorney Chris Hinckley stated that the gun she waved at protestors was “readily capable of lethal use.”

          According to the St. Louis police crime lab, when the gun arrived at the lab it was deemed “inoperable.” However, crime lab experts reassembled the gun and wrote that it was “readily capable of lethal use”.

          In Missouri, police and prosecutors must prove that a weapon is “readily capable of lethal use” when it is used in the type of crime with which the McCloskey’s have been charged. While the gun was at the crime lab, staff members field stripped the handgun and found that it had originally assembled incorrectly.

          According to the crime lab staff, specifically, the firing pin spring was put in front of the firing pin, which was backwards, thus making the gun incapable of firing. Firearm experts put the gun back together in the correct order and test-fired it.

          When the gun was test-fired, they found that the gun worked just fine. According to reports from the crime lab, the workers photographed the disassembly and reassembly of the handgun.

          Allegedly, the McCloskey’s said that the handgun Patricia McCloskey waved at protestors was inoperable because they had used it prior as a prop during a lawsuit they once filed against the gun manufacturer.

          Apparently, in order to bring the handgun into the courtroom, they had to make it inoperable.

          The McCloskey’s attorney, Joel Schwartz confirmed that they intentionally misplaced the firing pin on the handgun and that it was in that same exact position when Patricia McCloskey waved it at protestors.

          Their attorney also claimed that it was in that condition when they turned it into their former attorney, Al Watkins.

          On Monday, St. Louis Attorney Kim Gardner announced charges against Patricia and Mark McCloskey for displaying weapons to defend their property after violent protesters broke through a locked gate and into their private neighborhood to march to the mayor’s home back in June.

          https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/...arging-couple/

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          Note: under the castle doctrine they were perfectly in their rights to "wave around" a fully operable gun so this evidence tampering still wouldn't have made them guilty even if it worked.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Sparko View Post
            Wow this is despicable:
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            Report: Prosecutor had crime lab repair ‘inoperable’ pistol before charging St. Louis couple

            ST. LOUIS, MO– In the charging documents against Patricia McCloskey, Assistant Circuit Attorney Chris Hinckley stated that the gun she waved at protestors was “readily capable of lethal use.”

            According to the St. Louis police crime lab, when the gun arrived at the lab it was deemed “inoperable.” However, crime lab experts reassembled the gun and wrote that it was “readily capable of lethal use”.

            In Missouri, police and prosecutors must prove that a weapon is “readily capable of lethal use” when it is used in the type of crime with which the McCloskey’s have been charged. While the gun was at the crime lab, staff members field stripped the handgun and found that it had originally assembled incorrectly.

            According to the crime lab staff, specifically, the firing pin spring was put in front of the firing pin, which was backwards, thus making the gun incapable of firing. Firearm experts put the gun back together in the correct order and test-fired it.

            When the gun was test-fired, they found that the gun worked just fine. According to reports from the crime lab, the workers photographed the disassembly and reassembly of the handgun.

            Allegedly, the McCloskey’s said that the handgun Patricia McCloskey waved at protestors was inoperable because they had used it prior as a prop during a lawsuit they once filed against the gun manufacturer.

            Apparently, in order to bring the handgun into the courtroom, they had to make it inoperable.

            The McCloskey’s attorney, Joel Schwartz confirmed that they intentionally misplaced the firing pin on the handgun and that it was in that same exact position when Patricia McCloskey waved it at protestors.

            Their attorney also claimed that it was in that condition when they turned it into their former attorney, Al Watkins.

            On Monday, St. Louis Attorney Kim Gardner announced charges against Patricia and Mark McCloskey for displaying weapons to defend their property after violent protesters broke through a locked gate and into their private neighborhood to march to the mayor’s home back in June.

            https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/...arging-couple/

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            Note: under the castle doctrine they were perfectly in their rights to "wave around" a fully operable gun so this evidence tampering still wouldn't have made them guilty even if it worked.
            It just shows how dishonest and corrupt the prosecution is. I think they've had run-ins with these people before, and don't give a flyin' flip about justice -- they just want to "GET THEM!"
            The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Sparko View Post
              Wow this is despicable:
              =======================
              Report: Prosecutor had crime lab repair ‘inoperable’ pistol before charging St. Louis couple

              ST. LOUIS, MO– In the charging documents against Patricia McCloskey, Assistant Circuit Attorney Chris Hinckley stated that the gun she waved at protestors was “readily capable of lethal use.”

              According to the St. Louis police crime lab, when the gun arrived at the lab it was deemed “inoperable.” However, crime lab experts reassembled the gun and wrote that it was “readily capable of lethal use”.

              In Missouri, police and prosecutors must prove that a weapon is “readily capable of lethal use” when it is used in the type of crime with which the McCloskey’s have been charged. While the gun was at the crime lab, staff members field stripped the handgun and found that it had originally assembled incorrectly.

              According to the crime lab staff, specifically, the firing pin spring was put in front of the firing pin, which was backwards, thus making the gun incapable of firing. Firearm experts put the gun back together in the correct order and test-fired it.

              When the gun was test-fired, they found that the gun worked just fine. According to reports from the crime lab, the workers photographed the disassembly and reassembly of the handgun.

              Allegedly, the McCloskey’s said that the handgun Patricia McCloskey waved at protestors was inoperable because they had used it prior as a prop during a lawsuit they once filed against the gun manufacturer.

              Apparently, in order to bring the handgun into the courtroom, they had to make it inoperable.

              The McCloskey’s attorney, Joel Schwartz confirmed that they intentionally misplaced the firing pin on the handgun and that it was in that same exact position when Patricia McCloskey waved it at protestors.

              Their attorney also claimed that it was in that condition when they turned it into their former attorney, Al Watkins.

              On Monday, St. Louis Attorney Kim Gardner announced charges against Patricia and Mark McCloskey for displaying weapons to defend their property after violent protesters broke through a locked gate and into their private neighborhood to march to the mayor’s home back in June.

              https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/...arging-couple/

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              Note: under the castle doctrine they were perfectly in their rights to "wave around" a fully operable gun so this evidence tampering still wouldn't have made them guilty even if it worked.
              Yet another black mark to St. Louis police. Not only are they a bunch of lapdogs, but now they're actually culpable in the crime. The good news is that it just makes the McCloskey's future civil suit that much more potent. The bad news is that since Mark sounds like an apologetic shill for the police, they probably won't include the department in their lawsuit.

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              • #67
                Missouri attorney general dismissing case against St Louis couple charged with brandishing gun

                https://theliontimes.com/politics/mi...shing-gun.html
                Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by seer View Post
                  Missouri attorney general dismissing case against St Louis couple charged with brandishing gun

                  https://theliontimes.com/politics/mi...shing-gun.html
                  Meanwhile...



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                  • #69
                    Poor leftists...

                    Husband of LA district attorney facing charges for pulling gun on BLM protesters at his house

                    https://www.theblaze.com/news/distri...es-pulling-gun
                    Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by seer View Post
                      Poor leftists...

                      Husband of LA district attorney facing charges for pulling gun on BLM protesters at his house

                      https://www.theblaze.com/news/distri...es-pulling-gun
                      He was legally in the right. But now the liberals are faced with either having to convict one of their own, or admit that it is legal to defend yourself against rioters trying to break into your home.

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