Kirk Freeman
Grandmaster
What is Bisard's most hopeful action?
The right jury and that any potential grand jury does not come back until after his not guilty verdict.
What is Bisard's most hopeful action?
Guilty until proven guilty.
Guilty until proven innocent I see.
Is not having every defense part of the Justice system? What does having a FOP lawyer do to make the charges any less?
At least afford the guy the rights that everyone else is afforded.
He won't be defended by a government employee. The FOP, which is not a government agency, is paying his legal fees. Do you think that with the FOP footing the bill they will opt for a public defender? I don't think so. Also, I don't know much about the justice system, but I've seen enough Law and Order to think that a judge issuing a ruling isn't going to happen here. I'm sure there would be a jury, right? It's good when some of the safeguards thought up so long ago still work as intended.So, let's recap: he's a government employee, who was investigated by government employees who managed to botch the investigation; he will be prosecuted by a government employee; defended by what amounts to a government employee; and judged by another government employee.
Sounds fair.
DUI's getting thrown out due to the actions of an attorney whose job it is to find fault with the evidence is one thing, but the evidence against Bisard is inadmissable due to the (questionably intentional) actions of a fellow officer - HUGE DIFFERENCE! This has got cover-up written all over it. You can disagree with me all you want, but this thing stinks to high heaven and with the union defending him on top of it, given the perceived cover-up, just adds another layer of disgust. Given the level of disgust throughout the state regarding this matter, apparently I'm not the only one that feels this way.
So!!
Why bother with a trial?
Since Everyone knows he's guilty, lets just toss his ass in jail for life.
We shouldn't be bothered with the mess and cost of a trial now that Everyone knows he's guilty.
Someday I want to meet this "Everyone" bastard.
He seems to know all there is to know.
Guilty until proven guilty.
Just something to consider. I hope our lab is not in the same boat.
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I just hope this Bisard case at least sheds some light on what fundamental changes need to be made for effective prosecution AND the effective defense of the accused.
Apparently, the FBI didn't find any evidence of a cover-up. Maybe you know something that they don't?
They want a look at my personal e-mail, phone records, text msgs...better have a warrant. Dept does not issue those devices. They will need PC to get a warrant. They did go through all laptop msgs for everyone at the scene and looked at the messages sent/received for the entire day. They can look at dept e-mail...i'm sure they did. However, that is as much as they can do without a warrant...as you know.I know that:
1. Most people take more time ordering lunch than that FBI "investigation".
2. I know that the cell phones, text messages, e-mails of law enforcement, illegal radios of IMPD were not checked and not a single person was put in front of a grand jury.
FBI was a cut out, nothing more.
They want a look at my personal e-mail, phone records, text msgs...better have a warrant. Dept does not issue those devices. They will need PC to get a warrant. They did go through all laptop msgs for everyone at the scene and looked at the messages sent/received for the entire day. They can look at dept e-mail...i'm sure they did. However, that is as much as they can do without a warrant...as you know.
They want a look at my personal e-mail, phone records, text msgs...better have a warrant. Dept does not issue those devices.
They will need PC to get a warrant.
They did go through all laptop msgs for everyone at the scene and looked at the messages sent/received for the entire day. They can look at dept e-mail...i'm sure they did. However, that is as much as they can do without a warrant...as you know.
@machete, would you let them go through your personal phone records, texts, and emails without a warrant?
They certainly have no qualms asking to search your car if you have a burnt out light bulb. You have nothing to hide right?
but thats not what i asked. the question is would you let them search your personal phone records,texts, an emails without a warrant?They certainly have no qualms asking to search your car if you have a burnt out light bulb. You have nothing to hide right?