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re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by lsu2006 on 3/24/17 at 8:44 am to TigersSEC2010
Lock the hired thug up
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Btrtigerfan on 3/24/17 at 8:57 am to TigersSEC2010
From an HR standpoint, I have an employee that is still basically a new hire. He is is on benefits from a self inflicted on the job injury and is currently receiving benefits. If His negligence is proven, I can deny his current and future claims. I think I'm going to call the guy in legal and see if we can't make both of our lives easier over lunch.
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Twenty 49 on 3/24/17 at 9:07 am to TigersSEC2010
If the DA really wanted to charge the trooper, he could issue a bill of information for negligent homicide with the stroke of his pen. A grand jury indictment is only required if the charge carries a life sentence or the death penalty, and NH does not.
Instead, he will do what DAs often do in politically sensitive cases--let a grand jury decide whether to charge him.
The grand jury proceeding is secret, and only the DA has input. If he wants, he can put on a half-arse case so the grand jury is less likely to find cause to indict.
Then the DA issues a press release that says the grand jury has spoken: no charge will be made. Takes the heat off of him.
This procedure if often used when a politician or other connected person does something as minor as DWI or domestic abuse. In an ordinary case, there would never be a grand jury. Joe Citizen would be billed in an instant.
The DA's response to such criticisms is often that he went to the grand jury to "take politics out of it." But since the proceedings are secret, we don't really know if he did.
Instead, he will do what DAs often do in politically sensitive cases--let a grand jury decide whether to charge him.
The grand jury proceeding is secret, and only the DA has input. If he wants, he can put on a half-arse case so the grand jury is less likely to find cause to indict.
Then the DA issues a press release that says the grand jury has spoken: no charge will be made. Takes the heat off of him.
This procedure if often used when a politician or other connected person does something as minor as DWI or domestic abuse. In an ordinary case, there would never be a grand jury. Joe Citizen would be billed in an instant.
The DA's response to such criticisms is often that he went to the grand jury to "take politics out of it." But since the proceedings are secret, we don't really know if he did.
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Blue Velvet on 3/24/17 at 9:09 am to TigersSEC2010
Thug piece of shite. America's largest gang.
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Napoleon on 3/24/17 at 9:12 am to MorbidTheClown
I yelled at a JPSO going over 50mph down a residental the other day. never an excuse to go that fast, esp out of their jurisdiction.
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by tgrbaitn08 on 3/24/17 at 9:13 am to Napoleon
No you didn't
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Napoleon on 3/24/17 at 10:10 am to tgrbaitn08
Oh I yelled, I don't know if he heard me.
He was technically in Kenner. He was going fast as hell, more than double the 20mph limit. Someone opens a door, someone steps out, you can't stop.
A long time ago as a teen I worked at a Gas station by Lafreneire park. My manager a guy named Brian Budde was driving in his neighborhood and was hit by a cop going over the limit and he died.
I am sure there are times when it is needed, emergencies and all. But it does get abused.
Then at other times I see the officer on the I-10 doing 60 and no ones dares pass him.
He was technically in Kenner. He was going fast as hell, more than double the 20mph limit. Someone opens a door, someone steps out, you can't stop.
A long time ago as a teen I worked at a Gas station by Lafreneire park. My manager a guy named Brian Budde was driving in his neighborhood and was hit by a cop going over the limit and he died.
I am sure there are times when it is needed, emergencies and all. But it does get abused.
Then at other times I see the officer on the I-10 doing 60 and no ones dares pass him.
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by haricot rouge on 3/24/17 at 10:39 am to Napoleon
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I yelled at a JPSO going over 50mph down a residental the other day. never an excuse to go that fast, esp out of their jurisdiction.
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He was technically in Kenner
thought Kenner was in Jefferson Parish. Driving that fast in subdivision is f'd up though
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by LSUTANGERINE on 3/24/17 at 10:46 am to TigersSEC2010
Wait a second. One cotton picking second. There was a thread earlier this week about a cop who was responding to a burglar alarm at night and ended up crashing his vehicle. I recall several people giving the policeman the benefit of the doubt, well, because he is a policeman and policemen always follow the rules of the road . This story does not jive.
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re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by TigersSEC2010 on 3/24/17 at 10:54 am to LSUTANGERINE
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Wait a second. One cotton picking second. There was a thread earlier this week about a cop who was responding to a burglar alarm at night and ended up crashing his vehicle. I recall several people giving the policeman the benefit of the doubt, well, because he is a policeman and policemen always follow the rules of the road . This story does not jive.
One was responding to a call, this guy was speeding just because he thought he could. I'm not surprised you can't understand this, though. I know it's complex.
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Btrtigerfan on 3/24/17 at 10:55 am to LSUTANGERINE
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One cotton picking second.
What part of, "not responding to a call" is difficult to comprehend?
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Hammertime on 3/24/17 at 10:58 am to LSUTANGERINE
quote:Hold up buddy. TD doesn't tolerate racism. Better edit that
One cotton picking second
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by NYNolaguy1 on 3/24/17 at 10:59 am to ell_13
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No reason for it to go to Grand Jury.
It sounds like going that fast might be against the law.
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Upperdecker on 3/24/17 at 11:19 am to TigersSEC2010
Baw deserves jail for life. Let the record show we don't like cops that break the law. But the cops that shot Alton Sterling were completely in the right, Gravy baby
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I yelled at a JPSO going over 50mph down a residental the other day. never an excuse to go that fast, esp out of their jurisdiction.
It probably wasn't the case, but sometimes they do this without lights to try and quickly sneak up on someone's house. However, you're right that it's very dangerous.
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Ed Osteen on 3/24/17 at 11:21 am to SlapahoeTribe
You sure about that?
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by Ed Osteen on 3/24/17 at 11:24 am to LSUTANGERINE
You should reread the other story retard. Try your hardest to find the difference between the two, you can do it buddy
re: State Trooper In Fatal Crash Was Travelling 100MPH On Way To Mardi GrasPosted by dnm3305 on 3/24/17 at 11:45 am to TigersSEC2010
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This baw is fricked. Travelling over 100MPH in a State Police vehicle to an overtime detail.
What else is new? They do this all the time.
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