mojo84 wrote:
Watch the dashcam. The initial approach was bad. Therefore, he should be found not guilty according to your words. The video is factual.
Did the judge see it? The officers superiors? The DA? The Jury? So there a bit more than just a video that needs to be discussed isn't there? That isn't taking sides it is just being realistic. Personally I don't like the officers approach and find that his bad tactics may have been one of the biggest contributing factors in the stop going badly. But until you locate and post the officers RS for the stop it is impossible to factually argue that RS. Sure you don't see it and I'm not certain I could come up with it but that isn't the bar the officer has to meet. He has to make the case that the suspension was reasonable TO HIM and if he does so it doesn't matter if it is to anyone else. He has to convince the judge that the RS was real and honest or the case gets kicked. So since I haven't heard anyone state what the RS was how or why should I assume the judge is wrong?