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Soros does what he likes!

All he needs do is buy a few "democratically" elected zombies! clap


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Soros does what he likes!

All he needs do is buy a few "democratically" elected zombies! clap


I didn't see Soros mentioned in the story...


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Soros does what he likes!

All he needs do is buy a few "democratically" elected zombies! clap


I didn't see Soros mentioned in the story...


Who cares?

A stupid woke idiot is most likely put in office by Soros, or someone like him! clap


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American Democracy in action was the primaries across the United States. Something you will never and can never take part in.
 
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So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.
 
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American Democracy in action was the primaries across the United States. Something you will never and can never take part in.


And I sincerely hope we NEVER get to where you sorry lot are!

From your choices, you must be the most brainless bunch of nitwits God has ever created! clap


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So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


We have our own detectives in our office.
 
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So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


Very common. Lots of times the cops will turn a case over to the DA for prosecution with a lot more police work that needs to be done to get the case ready for trial. The DA doesn't have any authority over the police so they utilize their own investigators....who are all ex-law enforcement. For instance, one thing that has to happen in every case is the ADA needs to interview witnesses and they typically have to go out into the field to do it. An investigator will usually accompany the ADA for security purposes.

Another issue that comes up frequently is the referring police agency is from a small town and they just don't have the personnel or resources to do the police work necessary to get the case ready for trial. So, the DA's investigators do it.


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Originally posted by Scott King:
So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


Very common. Lots of times the cops will turn a case over to the DA for prosecution with a lot more police work that needs to be done to get the case ready for trial. The DA doesn't have any authority over the police so they utilize their own investigators....who are all ex-law enforcement. For instance, one thing that has to happen in every case is the ADA needs to interview witnesses and they typically have to go out into the field to do it. An investigator will usually accompany the ADA for security purposes.

Another issue that comes up frequently is the referring police agency is from a small town and they just don't have the personnel or resources to do the police work necessary to get the case ready for trial. So, the DA's investigators do it.


Yes.

Provide more money to the human vermin!

Lawyers and eve involved in their trade! clap


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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


Very common. Lots of times the cops will turn a case over to the DA for prosecution with a lot more police work that needs to be done to get the case ready for trial. The DA doesn't have any authority over the police so they utilize their own investigators....who are all ex-law enforcement. For instance, one thing that has to happen in every case is the ADA needs to interview witnesses and they typically have to go out into the field to do it. An investigator will usually accompany the ADA for security purposes.

Another issue that comes up frequently is the referring police agency is from a small town and they just don't have the personnel or resources to do the police work necessary to get the case ready for trial. So, the DA's investigators do it.


Yes.

Provide more money to the human vermin!

Lawyers and eve involved in their trade! clap


Yeah, you're a genius. The assistant district attorneys and law enforcement officers who spend their careers getting criminals off the streets are human vermin.

What an idiotic statement.


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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


Very common. Lots of times the cops will turn a case over to the DA for prosecution with a lot more police work that needs to be done to get the case ready for trial. The DA doesn't have any authority over the police so they utilize their own investigators....who are all ex-law enforcement. For instance, one thing that has to happen in every case is the ADA needs to interview witnesses and they typically have to go out into the field to do it. An investigator will usually accompany the ADA for security purposes.

Another issue that comes up frequently is the referring police agency is from a small town and they just don't have the personnel or resources to do the police work necessary to get the case ready for trial. So, the DA's investigators do it.


Yes.

Provide more money to the human vermin!

Lawyers and eve involved in their trade! clap


Yeah, you're a genius. The assistant district attorneys and law enforcement officers who spend their careers getting criminals off the streets are human vermin.

What an idiotic statement.


How come most crimes are committed by repeat offenders??

You incompetent lot aren’t doing your job right! clap


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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


Very common. Lots of times the cops will turn a case over to the DA for prosecution with a lot more police work that needs to be done to get the case ready for trial. The DA doesn't have any authority over the police so they utilize their own investigators....who are all ex-law enforcement. For instance, one thing that has to happen in every case is the ADA needs to interview witnesses and they typically have to go out into the field to do it. An investigator will usually accompany the ADA for security purposes.

Another issue that comes up frequently is the referring police agency is from a small town and they just don't have the personnel or resources to do the police work necessary to get the case ready for trial. So, the DA's investigators do it.


Yes.

Provide more money to the human vermin!

Lawyers and eve involved in their trade! clap


Yeah, you're a genius. The assistant district attorneys and law enforcement officers who spend their careers getting criminals off the streets are human vermin.

What an idiotic statement.


How come most crimes are committed by repeat offenders??

You incompetent lot aren’t doing your job right! clap


Right. Other than building the jets and AA systems that protect your country from being invaded and taken over by Iran or anybody else with an armed boy scout troop. You know...those F35's that us incompetent Americans design and build.


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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


Very common. Lots of times the cops will turn a case over to the DA for prosecution with a lot more police work that needs to be done to get the case ready for trial. The DA doesn't have any authority over the police so they utilize their own investigators....who are all ex-law enforcement. For instance, one thing that has to happen in every case is the ADA needs to interview witnesses and they typically have to go out into the field to do it. An investigator will usually accompany the ADA for security purposes.

Another issue that comes up frequently is the referring police agency is from a small town and they just don't have the personnel or resources to do the police work necessary to get the case ready for trial. So, the DA's investigators do it.


Yes.

Provide more money to the human vermin!

Lawyers and eve involved in their trade! clap


Yeah, you're a genius. The assistant district attorneys and law enforcement officers who spend their careers getting criminals off the streets are human vermin.

What an idiotic statement.


How come most crimes are committed by repeat offenders??

You incompetent lot aren’t doing your job right! clap


Right. Other than building the jets and AA systems that protect your country from being invaded and taken over by Iran or anybody else with an armed boy scout troop. You know...those F35's that us incompetent Americans design and build.


When your Country can't make anything but goat turds without outside assistance you sit back and talk shit about those who can do stuff.

It's traditional.


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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


Very common. Lots of times the cops will turn a case over to the DA for prosecution with a lot more police work that needs to be done to get the case ready for trial. The DA doesn't have any authority over the police so they utilize their own investigators....who are all ex-law enforcement. For instance, one thing that has to happen in every case is the ADA needs to interview witnesses and they typically have to go out into the field to do it. An investigator will usually accompany the ADA for security purposes.

Another issue that comes up frequently is the referring police agency is from a small town and they just don't have the personnel or resources to do the police work necessary to get the case ready for trial. So, the DA's investigators do it.


I had no idea. The only thing I know about law and law enforcement I learn from the TV so obviously I know nothing.
 
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Originally posted by Scott King:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
So, in addition to Municipal Police, County Sheriff's and State Police, the D.A. has its own investigators?

How much redundancy do they need?

Ugh. I need to move further away.


Very common. Lots of times the cops will turn a case over to the DA for prosecution with a lot more police work that needs to be done to get the case ready for trial. The DA doesn't have any authority over the police so they utilize their own investigators....who are all ex-law enforcement. For instance, one thing that has to happen in every case is the ADA needs to interview witnesses and they typically have to go out into the field to do it. An investigator will usually accompany the ADA for security purposes.

Another issue that comes up frequently is the referring police agency is from a small town and they just don't have the personnel or resources to do the police work necessary to get the case ready for trial. So, the DA's investigators do it.


I had no idea. The only thing I know about law and law enforcement I learn from the TV so obviously I know nothing.


Why would you know? The only reason I know is because my wife is an ADA/prosecutor who puts people in jail for a living. You know...one of those vermin according to Saeed.


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More often than naught, it's the judge that turns the criminals right back out to commit more crimes. And they are following what the politicians want done. Vicious circle.
 
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As a former and now retired Federal agent, I concede that Saeed is correct in some of his points.

In the SE state where I live, 4 sheriffs have been indicted by Federal Grand jury- true bills.

Unfortunately, wholesale undocumented alien/migrant
entry into the U.S. only exacerbates the problem.
Unfamiliar alien entry to a foreign culture places
stressful pressures on repeat offenders from other countries. No job? Back to the basics, dude.

You were a scumbag creep in Venezuela? No problem-
you will fit right into the hood. We got some bad MS 13s that will show you around...


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