Actually it is a criminal case. Violation of civil rights is a criminal charge. There could also be so many state charges that the deputies and the sheriff and the DA could all spend enough time in the pen to be drawing social security when they get out. Which is where the case should really go.TXlaw1 wrote:Probably not a Federal criminal case so no FBI jurisdiction - unless the Justice Department would deem it a violation of civil rights (but the dude was not a minority) or he files a case in Federal Court for such a violation. Even then it would be a civil case so I don't think the FBI would get involved.WildBill wrote:Sorry, I forgot.baldeagle wrote:Investigating Arizona.WildBill wrote:Where is the FBI when you need them?
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