Originally posted by Cow Poke
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You and I don't have all the information available to the school officials and police at the time, so I'm going to do the reasonable thing and say I don't know. I think there are a whole lot of assumptions going on here on both sides.
And, actually, it's very common to take a person into custody without knowing that an offense had actually been committed - that's what "probable cause" is all about.
And, actually, it's very common to take a person into custody without knowing that an offense had actually been committed - that's what "probable cause" is all about.
So - you walk down the street with a clock in your bag - someone thinks you're carrying a suspicious object - police get called - and you get arrested for carrying a fake bomb ... is that how it is supposed to play out?
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