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- From: dcrosgr@uoft02.utoledo.edu
- Newsgroups: talk.rape
- Subject: Re: Walking her to the car.
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.090641.9539@uoft02.utoledo.edu>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 09:06:41 EST
- References: <1992Aug17.173756.9518@uoft02.utoledo.edu> <1992Aug18.014040.23871@news.acns.nwu.edu> <1992Aug18.004555.9534@uoft02.utoledo.edu> <1992Aug18.073442.29840@news.acns.nwu.edu>
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- In article <1992Aug18.073442.29840@news.acns.nwu.edu>, query@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Samuel Green) writes:
- > Apologies in advance for the length of this post, but, DC didn't
- > see any reason to edit his postings as he had said he would in the other
- > thread. So, I am only editing out reposts of my statements.
- >
- > In article <1992Aug18.004555.9534@uoft02.utoledo.edu> dcrosgr@uoft02.utoledo.edu writes:
- >>> In article <1992Aug17.173756.9518@uoft02.utoledo.edu> dcrosgr@uoft02.utoledo.edu writes:
- >>>>
- >>> (Deleted to save space)
- >>>>
- >>>>No, you are not dealing with it sequentially. The ploice spot you following
- >>>>her, or she waves them down. Her story gets explained, and as far as the police
- >>>>are concerned, you fit the profile of so many other rapists they have dealt
- >>>>with or astudied or heard about.
- >>>>
- >>>>At that time you get arrested for (fill in the blank) AND resisting arrest.
- >>>>
- > (Deleted some of my reposts)
- >>
- >>When they stopped to question you, they have the legal right to frisk you to
- >>make sure you do not have any weapons. You turned away, thus interfering in
- >>official police business of frisking you. They tried to place you under arrest
- >>for said crime, you jerked away, thus adding resisting arrest to your charges.
- >>
- >>Or, you walked against the signal.
- >>
- >>Or you jaywalked.
- >>
- >
- > Resisting arrest: Common crime, from what I have seen. Usually
- > the police have to have some evidence (scratcher, marks otherwise) or, why
- > wouldn't they be busting people left and right?
-
- Because if they did it all the time, the standards would go up. We have
- defended people who 'resisted arrest' by jerking (relexively) when a cop behind
- them grabbed their arm.
-
- It was a sham case, therefore RA was thrown in on top of it.
-
-
- > As far as making up crimes, how come then, many police are
- > protesting any opposition to the bill proposed that would allow them to
- > disperse people who are congregating on a street corner after a certain
- > time? Why not just arrest the lot of them? Get a baddy wagon down there
- > and have those people driven off... May save a lot of effort in trying to
- > solve various crimes later. This measure was proposed as an anti-gang
- > measure, by the way.
-
- You are equating a desire to keep people from congregating with a desire not to
- arrest rapists (as in my hypo). Does not equate, sorry.
-
- >
- >>Pick one. It is your word against theirs.
- >
- > Sure is. Thats why, of course, so many people get off for crimes
- > that they were caught red handed committing, for various reasons, some of
- > them technicalities, some of them not so technical.
-
- Examples please. Give cites.
-
- > Also, I believe, to actually arrest someone and bring them to the
- > station for a misdemeanor like jay walking, etc, the police would have to
- > furnish proof. Otherwise, they would give me a ticket.
-
- Their "proof" is their testimony that you resisted the pat-down they can give
- BEFORE giving you the ticket. Read the law if you don't believe me.
-
- >
- > (more of my stuff deleted)
- >>
- >>Wrong. You intent was to stop them from frisking you. Your intent was to jerk
- >>away when they tried this.
- >>
- >>Intent is no longer an issue.
- >
- >
- >>>
- >>>>You now go downtown while a follow-up cruiser is sent to the party to collect
- >>>>evidence that you:
- >>>>
- >>>>1. Were chatting with her.
- >>>>2. Offered to escort her
- >>>>3. Followed her AGAINST her wishes.
- >>> Dont forget 4) Stated to several people that I was going out to make sure
- >>> she or he got home safely.
- >>
- >>So? Nice cover. I imagine a smart rapist would say soemthing like this. You are
- >>college educated. Created a nice cover for yourself before you left.
- >>
- > Of course, 1) Anyone saying that what I was actually trying to do
- > when telling them where and what I was doing, I was actually making a cover
- > of myself would have their statements removed as speculation.
- > 2) The people who would say that I told them that I was following
- > her would also mention that I have done this doxzens of times before. If I
- > am such a smart rapiost, then why haven't I succeeded before? Of course,
- > this becomes irrelevant, due to 1.
-
- The prosecutor has them testify as toyour actions. He then tells the jury the
- speculation.
-
- >
- >
- >>
- >>>
- >>>>
- >>>>By that time, the police are not looking for "truth", they are looking for
- >>>>evidence, because they have committed themselves to proving you are a criminal.
- >
- > (more stuff of mine deleted)
- >>
- >>Really? You think a jury is going to buy that you escorted this person AGAINST
- >>THEIR WISHES out of altruistic reasons? You forced her to have an escort, maybe
- >>you also wanted to force her to "show appreciation" for you chivalry.
- >>
- >>
- > Maybe, but, again, that would be speculation. Again, something
- > that would be stricken from the trial record.
-
- Wrong. The prosecutor could say it over and over...
-
- >>>
- >>>>If they fail, you go free AND get to sue them.
- >
- > (more stuff of mine deleted)
- >>
- >>Only because they make sure they have "reasonable suspicion" before arresting.
- >>
- >>And, all they need to have for that is their word against yours.
- >>
- >
- > Yup, they do indeed have to state that I had done something AT THE
- > TIME OF THE ARREST OR SEARCH to give them just cause. Now, perhaps they
- > will decide that following someone is just cause for a search. Fine by me.
- > Understandable. But, then, how would they prove that I *was* following her
- > (unless I admitr it, which, thinking about it, I probably wouldn't unless I
- > had a lawyer with me, if the cops were assholes) and that she wasnt just
- > pissed or something? Imagine scenario: Woman goes somewhere on date with
- > guy. She gets pissed for some reason and leaves, guy follows her out and
- > she decides that she will flag down a cop and complain. Hell, in this
- > scenario, the guy is closer to her, pand he does not have any witnesses at
- > all to say that he was going to make sure of her safety.
-
- And if the cops don't believe him, we fall right into my hypo.
-
- >
- >>>
- >>>>
- >>>>That means you have to defend youself against said charges, while they try to
- >>>>plea bargain you down to something petty you will agree to rather than risk
- >>>>prison time.
- >>>
- >
- >>
- >>This is an interference and resisting case! What kind of "evidence" do you
- >>think they must bring into court??? Handwritten diagrams you made in advance? A
- >>crowd of on-lookers to say you resisted?
- >
- > Oh, yeah, THATS why I have noticed that the streets are so safe now
- > a days! Because all of the police conducting arrests throw in charges that
- > they don't need to prove... I say bullshit. If police can get soimeone
- > convicted without having to establish proof that is beyond a reasonable
- > doubt then what good is the legal system? You would have people being
- > busted and arrested left and right for shit. Hell, what I want to know is
- > why, if the system is as screwed as you say, wasn't Rodney King convicted
- > of interference, resisting etc? Hell, it was on film that he "jerked away"
- > and even once tried to get up... DC, if the legal syatem worked that way,
- > we'd all be in jail. I am not saying that it is all flowers and roses,
- > but, your statements are WAY to unrealisticallyy grim. There is NO WAY IN
- > HELL THAT I WOULD BE IN ANY LEGAL TROUBLE AT ALL. Like I said before, I
- > would most likely jkust be given a wanrning to go home. In which case, I
- > would ask the officers to make sure she got to where she was going safely.
- > And then I would wave goodbye to them.
-
- Look at the explosion of our prison population. Look at the recent Supreme
- COurt rulings on evidenciary restrictions. Then you can talk more about the
- subject.
-
- Suffice to say for the present--you are way off base.
-
-
- > It seems that thewre will be no poossible compromise here.
- > Therefore, it is not a topic that warrants discussion.
- > (Oh, by the way. A friend of mine was out one night at the lake,
- > after the parks were closed. A policeman came up to him, asked him to
- > leave, and my friend slugged the cop. You know what? Not only did my
- > friend get NO FINES, CONVICTIONS OR ANY PUNISHMENT AT ALL, but the cop was
- > told, by the judge, that he should not worry about people walking along the
- > lake... He should instead go after people who were actually commiting some
- > "real crime". And my friend HIT the officer! Hell, if things were as DC
- > said, my friend would have pretty damn near had every charge on th e books
- > levied against him, and of course, the officer wouldn't have to prove
- > anything at all...)
-
- I am all wrong! I admit! Your one example OVERRIDES all of the people my firm
- has defended against bogus police charges!!!
-
- We can all be happy that SAM has told us the real deal! We can punch cops!
-
-
- >
- > Read on, there is more of my stuff that has been deleted...
- >>
- >>She wil get up there and tell the jury you wanted to go home with her, and she
- >>was afraid of you because you were following her.
- >>
- >>(And if you don't think she would be afraid, ask those dozen female friends how
- >>they would feel if some guy at a party asked to take them home, and when they
- >>declined, he were to follow her home from about 50 feet back. Ask them if they
- >>might just be terrified of said individual. She is going to look at you as
- >>apervert who was out after her. She is going to look at the police as her
- >>rescuers. Every bit of her testimony is going to be geared towards helping lock
- >>you up.)
- >>
- >>No, they will get up there and say they worried that you had a weapon because
- >>you were following her and they suspected you of being a rapist. They tried to
- >>pat you down, but you did not let them. Then they tried to arrest you but you
- >>resisted.
- >>
- >>Both of them are going to testify to that.
- >>
- >>And you are going to get up there and say "I was following her to protect her
- >>from rapists, and I did nto resist."
- >>
- >>Who would YOU believe if you were the jury? The potential victim and two
- >>police officers that stopped you, or the person who was following a yourg lady
- >>against her wishes late at night?
- >>
- >>>
- >>>>
- >>>>And, do NOT make the mistake of thinking a crack bust is bigger than taking a
- >>>>rapist off of the streets to a cop. Crack busts are a nuisance that does
- >>>>nothing--by the time the perp is being booked, he or she has been replaced, and
- >>>>someone is happy to buy from them. Catching a rapist means you have protected
- >>>>innocent people from harm.
- >>>
- > (more of my stuff deleted, since I am such a nice guy. Oops, I
- > forgot. I am violating any moral rights a person may have to re read my
- > postings. Damn. Well, if anyone objects, please tell me so. Of course I
- > will probably keep doing it anyway...)
-
- We choose to read your posts. No one gets to choose if you trail them.
-
- >>
- >>They would know you are innocent of resisting. But if they believed you a
- >>potential rapist, they might be willing to cut a few corners to lock you up
- >>BEFORE your victims start adding up.
- >>
- >>
- >>Cops I work with love trials--it is gravy duty if during their shift, and
- >>overtime WITHOUT going to their shift if they are second or third.
- >>
- >>
- >>
- >>How are they going to get caught? Yu counting on someone with a cam corder
- >>recording an uneventful stop with no beating? (You said you would go
- >>peacefully) You think they will call the station to tel them there was video of
- >>police making a calm arrest where no one's rights were violated?
- >>
- >>
- >>>
- >>>>
- >>>>DC
- >>>>
- >>>>PS. Remember, being innocent is only a good defense if you can prove it is true
- >>>>AND it nullifies what you have been charged with.
- >>>>
- >>
- >>Let me explain something to you. Perjury is something that happens in almost
- >>every trial. You would not believe what some people make up. ("My car was stolen
- >>the day of the damage. I was going to fill out a police report, but it was
- >>Sunday. By Monday my car was returned to where I had left it. So I didn't go
- >>fill out the report. That is how my car was there but I didn't do it." I am not
- >>making this up--I was delivering documents to the court when this testimnoy was
- >>being given.) Further, perjury is rarely, IF EVER, prosecuted. (grand jury is
- >>the exception) Why? Because either the guilty is convicted anyway, or there was
- >>not enough evidnce to convict which means you can't prove perjury.
- >>
- >>Cops, and other defendants, worry about perjury charges the same way you and I
- >>worry about not taking a found $10 bill down to the police station. (So it's
- >>rightful owner can claim it.)
- >>
- >>DC
- >>
- >>
- >
- > Just want to add that it is sad but true that so called
- > date-rapists (Whats in a name? Scum by any other name would be as foul)
- > are hardly ever prosecuted, let alone convicted. This is due in part to
- > male chauvinism, in part to some women making up stories to get an ex
- > boyfriend some trouble, and partly due to the fact that the system isnt
- > perfect. Still, I'd rather see a guilty man go free than see an innocent
- > one be locked away.
- >
- > Sam
-