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how would this have played out if this was a 'private citizen'?
just askin'


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Quoted from bumblethru
how would this have played out if this was a 'private citizen'?
just askin'


It would have been in court within a month of occurring


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Quoted from mikechristine1


It would have been in court within a month of occurring


with MANY years of punishment upstate
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I don't know that is true.

I thought there were two people present in the car when he allegedly took out a pistol?

I'm one of the biggest supports of the average police officer here...  And the accusers have criminal backgrounds, I would be far more likely to take the word of the two of them.



yes, there were 2 people. the adult with the license and the learner with the permit.....

it's a shame a dirty dirty shame


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Local police departments (LPDs) across the nation are incorporated as specialized non-profits. Most LPDs are known to the Secretary of State in their respective state as an association which gives the impression to the average citizen that this is a union. However this is not the case.
The LPDs are contracted by the City Council to preform police services and securitize the city they are hired in. This is the exchange of a local government hiring a private security firm to stabilize the local population and generate revenue for the city through tickets, arrests and recording infractions. However, this does not include upholding local laws, as the County Sheriff’s Office is elected to take charge of.
The problem with this system is that the LPDs, being corporations, are subject to corporate law. And corporations fall into dissolution (i.e. the termination of the corporation) for various reasons quite often. When it is the LPD that dissolves; this becomes a question of legal authority over the citizens by the hired private security firm known as the LPD.
Corporations that dissolve are not allowed by law to conduct business. These same rules apply to the LPD that is actually a corporation hired by the local government or city council to preform police services.


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guess you have to carry a recorder....everyone you talk or engage with...needs this to be documented.....these lawyers know how to get the perps off..

especially a cop......he should be fired and no pension....no benefits.....a lot the law handle themselves the same way...think and know they are above the

law....it's a shame that a citizen can't win what was so wrong.....the truth never prevails in courts .....he said...he said.....why would any one start a lawsuit

like this...if it wasn't true....hope the cop enjoys his retirement....don't wish anything bad....but what goes around comes around.....KARMA
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The OJ Simpson trial with it's mountains of evidence/witnesses only took 8 months.  
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Quoted from MOONGLOW
The OJ Simpson trial with it's mountains of evidence/witnesses only took 8 months.  


when you're a celebrity police officer it will probably turn out the same


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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SCHENECTADY — The road rage incident that caused criminal charges that forced city police officer John Hotaling into early retirement last month has
resulted in a lawsuit against him.

The suit alleges that his behavior during an altercation with Jeff Arnow and Arnow's grandson, Nicholas Meisner, amounted to negligence and caused them both severe emotional distress. They seek unspecified monetary damages from Hotaling.
http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Retired-Schenectady-officer-target-of-lawsuit-5661062.php
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