Eyewitnesses know that all lawyers can ruin a good story.sjfcontrol wrote:So... Shoot the witnesses?JALLEN wrote:Lawyers all know that an eyewitness can ruin a good story. It's best that there be only one witness, and one version of what happened.
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- Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:17 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What do you do if you draw your weapon w/o having to shoot?
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Re: What do you do if you draw your weapon w/o having to sho
- Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:48 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What do you do if you draw your weapon w/o having to shoot?
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Re: What do you do if you draw your weapon w/o having to sho
I might be wrong, but IMO for this type of crime, attempted robbery, I doubt the knife would ever get examined for fingerprints or DNA. It's still a good idea to report it.speedsix wrote:...I'll say that was a joke...and suggest that fingerprints on that dropped knife, or DNA from either the robber or a previous victim on it, might be used to take a criminal off the street...even if it were a brand new pistol...we have to responsibly call it in and get it logged and processed...the days of tossing it or keeping it were over along about the time DNA became significant...your being a good citizen might break a string of crimes and save someone else's bacon...