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Secondly, the hypothetical proposed by the column, that police could “plead ‘negligent?? as a cover-up for violations of individuals’ rights in a variety of circumstances…” is not accurate, according to the finding in Herring. Here, the court allowed the exception to the exclusionary rule because the officers that arrested eefendant Herring did so based on mistakes made by other law-enforcement officers, not the arresting officers themselves. They acted in good faith based on information they received from colleagues, which happened to be incorrect...
...Court’s decision could give rise to a world in which policemen plead “negligent?? as a cover-up for violations of individuals’ rights in a variety of circumstances. For example, policemen might conduct unwarranted searches claiming that they forgot to file the warrant papers or that they thought they had a warrant even though insufficient evidence existed to obtain...
Ogletree acknowledged in his apology in April that a “serious mistake” had been made, but he also used the words “negligent?? and “inadvertently” to describe the offenses in question. (Please see story, page...
Just as despicable is Law’s legal defense in a separate case that one six-year-old boy and his parents were “negligent?? and therefore contributed to further abuse. The suggestion that a six-year-old could be responsible for his own abuse shows just how low Law is willing to sink to protect himself...
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