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scooterdog
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« on: June 29, 2010, 02:10:44 PM »

Is there a law that says that cops as witness's can't wear guns in the court room?

Just wondering if anyone has looked into this.
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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2010, 09:56:22 AM »

   I would imagine there isnt a law prohibiting them from carrying firearms ,  and if there is , noone is going to complain, as noone is complaining that they are even allowed to testify period. Its a matter of accepting a turd sandwich over a shit sandwich, if you dont make a fuss,  they sure arent!  Under the magna carta, supposed common law,......there are no govt witnesses,......rightly so,....a paid witness is a bribable witness,after all,.. what's a little time and a half , between friends?   If you get a ticket from a cop,......it cant be the complaint under the rules of procedure,...as whoever serves the complaint/summons cannot be a party to the action, and yet when you get to court , there he/she is,..just like its alright.  The fact that when pulled over for a ticket , there can be no refusal to provide the cop , with the information needed to incriminate you ,..despite taking an oath to uphold the law , which forbids such a thing,....under a clear threat to take physical custody,...and the breach of the duty , in doing so,  isnt even considered ,  as noone will ask ,if there was any duress.  There may even be a law prohibiting them to remove their firearms, thats where i'd look first,...considering that their training indicates that there is no need to differentiate between statutes and law, .... as they will ignore them both?!
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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2010, 09:34:27 PM »

since he is also the complainant it could be construed as "Intimidating a witness (you)" which might be a felony.
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« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2010, 10:10:10 AM »

since he is also the complainant it could be construed as "Intimidating a witness (you)" which might be a felony.


I was thinking that too. What if my witness had a loaded AK? Bet the judge wouldn't like that.
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