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Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:15:40 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Here, he would have to formally give her a 30 day notice of eviction if she does want to leave.

Does not matter who owns the home or not.
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I did watch part of the video, she says he took her key. Here she would still be considered a resident. I have no idea about OH law.

Horseshit. Let the woman get her stuff. He is extending the drama. He has no legal authority to retain possession of her property.

He wanted to have drama with her. He got drama.

I see this stupid shit all the time.

Guys love to keep the drama stirred up with their girlfriends.


Can you be any more of a bootlicker? Why are you supporting and defending an illegal entry into someone's private home?


Here, her entry would be legal. The cops could only enter if invited.




You are wrong. She was not the home owner and was no longer a legal resident of that address. The door was locked. The home owner said he didn't wish to grant access. Do you not believe in private property laws that we have in the USA? Why are you bootlicking?


Here, he would have to formally give her a 30 day notice of eviction if she does want to leave.

Does not matter who owns the home or not.


Bro, you need to do a reboot as you aren't tracking the events that took place.

She voluntarily left the residence and voluntarily gave back the key(s) to her ex boyfriend. She is no longer a resident there and she was not evicted. Try to follow. The quality of your posts fucking sucks dude.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Nope. Don't care. He can say whatever he wants. She lived there and still has property there.

If he didn't want her there he should have let her get her property.  


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Does she, what proof? If she did yes he should have allowed her to get it, but either way it was civil, cops should have walked away, but they had to get stupid.
Which is what people are tired of, they tell homeowners with squatters all the time that it's civil.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:19:11 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


She says he took her key. She lived there. She still can have legal access to the property.


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"She says"...
The owner (a 3rd party to this recorded interaction) says she turned in her keys, and that she was no longer a resident.

If an apartment renter comes to the end of their lease, and turns in they keys, they can't come back later and demand access because they left trash behind.... if they kicked the door in, it would be criminal.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:19:23 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Actually? No. The person would be acting as an agent of the cops so that would not be legal.
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Not when they falsify their reports, like these guys supposedly did. You said it earlier, it's civil cops f'ed up.
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Single party consent may exist when dealing with residents of the same residence AND access to the area the consenting resident provides.

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And yet when a resident who is present objects to a search even a legitimate residents consent to search is not sufficient to allow police to search.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Here, she would still be considered a legal resident of that property and could make entry.


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When does residency end there?
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Where do we hear her give the cops permission to enter??????????????? If she did I missed it.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:23:40 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


In Alabama, you can use a 30-day notice to vacate to evict a live-in girlfriend. The first step is to write the notice and have a third party serve it to her. The third party can then testify in court that she was served with the notice. If she doesn't move out, you can file for a judicial eviction in court. The entire process can take up to 90 days.


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I am sorry to hear of your situation but this is one of the dangers of allowing someone to stay with you. What the police told you is correct, the law looks at her as a tenant even though she is not paying rent. As such, to get her out you have to go through the judicial eviction process. The first step is to write up a 30 day notice to vacate and have a third party personally serve her with the notice. The reason you want someone else to serve her is so they can testify in court that she was given the notice. Then if she does not move, you will have to file in court for a judicial eviction. The entire process can take up to 90 days. Then if she does not move the Sheriff will put her out. The local magistrate will have all of the forms and instructions.

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Again, you're assuming she was kicked out against her will, and didn't terminate the residence herself, or leave at the end of her lease.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:24:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


In Alabama, you can use a 30-day notice to vacate to evict a live-in girlfriend. The first step is to write the notice and have a third party serve it to her. The third party can then testify in court that she was served with the notice. If she doesn't move out, you can file for a judicial eviction in court. The entire process can take up to 90 days.


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I am sorry to hear of your situation but this is one of the dangers of allowing someone to stay with you. What the police told you is correct, the law looks at her as a tenant even though she is not paying rent. As such, to get her out you have to go through the judicial eviction process. The first step is to write up a 30 day notice to vacate and have a third party personally serve her with the notice. The reason you want someone else to serve her is so they can testify in court that she was given the notice. Then if she does not move, you will have to file in court for a judicial eviction. The entire process can take up to 90 days. Then if she does not move the Sheriff will put her out. The local magistrate will have all of the forms and instructions.

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What evidence do you have to support this?


In Alabama, you can use a 30-day notice to vacate to evict a live-in girlfriend. The first step is to write the notice and have a third party serve it to her. The third party can then testify in court that she was served with the notice. If she doesn't move out, you can file for a judicial eviction in court. The entire process can take up to 90 days.


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I am sorry to hear of your situation but this is one of the dangers of allowing someone to stay with you. What the police told you is correct, the law looks at her as a tenant even though she is not paying rent. As such, to get her out you have to go through the judicial eviction process. The first step is to write up a 30 day notice to vacate and have a third party personally serve her with the notice. The reason you want someone else to serve her is so they can testify in court that she was given the notice. Then if she does not move, you will have to file in court for a judicial eviction. The entire process can take up to 90 days. Then if she does not move the Sheriff will put her out. The local magistrate will have all of the forms and instructions.



This wasn't an eviction. This was her voluntarily moving out and giving up her keys.

We aint in Alabama and this event didn't take place in Alabama. We don't care what happens in Alabama as this event took place in Ohio.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


In the video, she says he took her key.

I wouldn't have fucked with this and told her to get an attorney.

No one here knows one way or the other what actually happened.
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The video also says she handed over her key... that doesn't disagree with her saying he took it... she can hand it to him, and he takes it, and it doesn't mean it was against her will....
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


If she still has property there, she is still considered a resident.

Got to be very careful about letting people move into your home.
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So in Alabama you can leave something in your apartment, give back the keys, then come back later and kick in the door to get it? Bizarre. You’d think that tenancy ended when you moved out and relinquished the keys like anywhere else. I bet the officer didn’t tell her that she has to pay for the damage she does either.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


I would say if you were at the end of an actual lease and had vacated the property, then no you couldn't come back later an kick the door in.

But that is not the case here. This is apparently a live in girlfriend with no formal lease.
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Where do you get that idea?

They literally talk to the HOME OWNER, not the ex boyfriend still living there, and he says she handed in the keys and was no longer a resident. She vacated.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:44:23 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


I would say if you were at the end of an actual lease and had vacated the property, then no you couldn't come back later an kick the door in.

But that is not the case here. This is apparently a live in girlfriend with no formal lease.
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Right, but he alleges that she terminated her tenancy and turned over keys. If you can’t terminate tenancy someone could keep billing you or holding you financially responsible for damages well after you left. Usually handing over keys marks the end.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:46:21 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


If she still has property there, she is still considered a resident.

Got to be very careful about letting people move into your home.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Here, she would still be considered a legal resident of that property and could make entry.



When does residency end there?


If she still has property there, she is still considered a resident.

Got to be very careful about letting people move into your home.


So if I rented from you I can leave a sock under your couch I'm still a legal resident?


I'm calling BS on that one.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:50:34 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


She says he took her key. She lived there. She still can have legal access to the property.


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Here, he would have to formally give her a 30 day notice of eviction if she does want to leave.

Does not matter who owns the home or not.

You're making the assumption that she was kicked out of the house, and didn't terminate the residence herself.


She says he took her key. She lived there. She still can have legal access to the property.



"He took the key" could just as well mean that he took the key when she handed it to him.  Before joining her in a potential home invasion robbery I'd want a lot more to hang my hat on than that.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 3:53:31 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


If she still has property there, she is still considered a resident.

Got to be very careful about letting people move into your home.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Here, she would still be considered a legal resident of that property and could make entry.



When does residency end there?


If she still has property there, she is still considered a resident.

Got to be very careful about letting people move into your home.


I'm going to rent a house in Alabama and leave a toothbrush behind a vent.  Then I can legally kick the door in months later after I voluntarily leave at the end of the lease.

Thanks for the advice Bama.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Nope. Don't care. He can say whatever he wants. She lived there and still has property there.

If he didn't want her there he should have let her get her property.  


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There was something resembling proof she had property inside the house, apart from her word?


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Just in case John is traveling/working again instead of reading GD: @LawyerUp

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He doesn't travel or work anymore. He just hangs with his cat at that fort he bought.
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Is that E. X. Torris?
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He doesn't travel or work anymore. He just hangs with his cat at that fort he bought.
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Just in case John is traveling/working again instead of reading GD: @LawyerUp

He doesn't travel or work anymore. He just hangs with his cat at that fort he bought.

#believewomen is now a legal standard.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


If she still has property there, she is still considered a resident.

Got to be very careful about letting people move into your home.
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Found some family photos recently of my ex wife’s family that she left here 12 years ago.  When does she lose residency?
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Ehhhh, he was being a dick to not let her get the rest of her belongings.

I don't know why assholes like this want to extend the drama.


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He was probably worried she'd come inside, start violence, and then call the cops on him.  For violence she started.

Bear in mind, this is kind of what happened anyways.
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Cops have a hard job, they really do. Before body cams they didn't have as much pressure but at the same time they got away with a ton of stuff.

This is full on retard. I understand the roommate, partner, or family member needs a 30 day notice before being kicked out if they live with you but if she left that's a wrap.

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Originally Posted By Justice23:
Needs more information about her residency status.

She might have been lawfully able to force entry if she was indeed still a legal resident.

As for the cops making entry, didn't she call them for a keep the peace? They were there with her.
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She stated that she moved out already and gave up the keys.

Female cop is on recording stating that she USED TO live there.

That makes the residency question pretty cut and dried.
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Sure thing, little buddy. Research the thousands of calls for service, to include warrant service and SWAT operations that result in zero negative interaction and get back with me.
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These cops must be part of that same handful of bad apples we keep hearing about. Surely they aren't part of a systemic problem of shitty cops regularly doing illegal shit.


Sure thing, little buddy. Research the thousands of calls for service, to include warrant service and SWAT operations that result in zero negative interaction and get back with me.

I think it's time to dramatically reduce all calls until you all can get a firm grip on what's Constitutional. Well wait.
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The part that got my attention:

The two guys charging up the stairs, one with a pistol in hand, both had active BWCs.
The BWC video that would conclusively prove the five felony allegations against the ex-boyfriend, well, both cameras were "not saved due to an unfortunate oversight", or in other words, "we deleted the video that proved the defendant's innocence".

Despite the cops deleting the fucking video evidence, the prosecutor took this to a grand jury and rammed through indictments on five felony counts against the guy who was attacked during a felonious home invasion.

Then he hires an attorney, who undoubtedly mentions the spoliated video, and suddenly the prosecutor wants to take his ball and go home, this game isn't fun for him anymore.
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Blah blah blah.................  

Are you a member here or?  

For all this advertising you do............... Are you a practicing Attorney?  

Link to your firm?  

Appreciate it!
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Ironically, yes I'm a paying member, while you are not.

But just for you, I'll put all my earnings for this video that originated from arfcom, towards a membership for you (even though I'm not even the one who posted this video in GD).

Here. The video so far has 380K views in about a 24 hour period.



Of those 380K views, less than 1 percent came from external sites outside of YouTube. Of those, arfcom accounted for 11.7%.



Which brings us to the grand total arfcom views (out of almost 400K) to *drumroll........*


172 views.



On this particular video, YouTube is paying a whole $3.71 per 1K views. That means that if GD can just chip in another 828 views, I'll earn just under 4 bucks more. Depending on what level of membership you want, you better get the numbers up a little....

eta: those are screenshots verifying those numbers - not sure why they're not showing...
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Got to be careful about letting people move in with you.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


In the video, she says he took her key.

I wouldn't have fucked with this and told her to get an attorney.

No one here knows one way or the other what actually happened.

The video also says she handed over her key... that doesn't disagree with her saying he took it... she can hand it to him, and he takes it, and it doesn't mean it was against her will....


Got to be careful about letting people move in with you.



Got to be careful of cops that not only allow, but also encourage and teach someone how to break into your home while they actively stand there and encourage it. You are on the wrong side of this one.
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Well good bye Elyria and hello Avon Lake to the guy in the video.


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Look, dude. Nobody hates incompetent LEO’s more than current LEO’s. Incompetent and crooked are two separate categories, both are catastrophic to the movement. The turds that get outed do it on their own secrecy and accord. People act like “everyone knew” but that’s not always the case. Regardless ACAB, right? That’s the attitude with some turds here.

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“Turds” if we don’t trust law enforcement based on what we see than we are turds.  Not building a case for trust.

Father former JSO
Uncles worked the jail.
Aunt State Trooper

They taught me that it’s the one percent that’s bad, but…..
You do not know who that is so treat them with respect, but do not trust them. They can ruin your life in a heart beat.
No I’ve never been arrested or in trouble with the law but I don’t trust
Law enforcement until prove otherwise.

Sorry if that makes me a turd in your eyes than I don’t trust you either.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


She says the key was taken. He said, she said. Default goes to the person who doesn't have an eviction notice.

Take it to civil court.
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God damn, I hope you default to the civil court option in these scenarios, because your first take is
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


Nope. Don't care. He can say whatever he wants. She lived there and still has property there.

If he didn't want her there he should have let her get her property.  


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Did you catch the part of the video where the home owner (not the ex boyfriend) states that she handed over the keys, and was no longer a resident?


Nope. Don't care. He can say whatever he wants. She lived there and still has property there.

If he didn't want her there he should have let her get her property.  




I mean, usually I agree with you, but I’m not letting some crazy bitch ex back in my house if it escalated to this. Toss whatever shit she left on the lawn and be done with it.

I’ve never had anything  deteriorate that bad but call the police and I’m done with a capital D. You want your shit pay storage fees or get it off the lawn.
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter:


She says the key was taken. He said, she said. Default goes to the person who doesn't have an eviction notice.

Take it to civil court.
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At first, I thought it was a rental and the owner (different last name from ex-boyfriend) was a landlord.

Then with his mom being present during the break-in and telling the cops that he has heart problems and begging them to dial it down a notch (yes, they tried to charge her with obstruction of home invasion)...I now wonder if the homeowner is the ex-boyfriend's stepfather or mom's boyfriend instead of a normal landlord.
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Originally Posted By SmilingBandit:


I'm going to rent a house in Alabama and leave a toothbrush behind a vent.  Then I can legally kick the door in months later after I voluntarily leave at the end of the lease.

Thanks for the advice Bama.
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Here, she would still be considered a legal resident of that property and could make entry.



When does residency end there?


If she still has property there, she is still considered a resident.

Got to be very careful about letting people move into your home.


I'm going to rent a house in Alabama and leave a toothbrush behind a vent.  Then I can legally kick the door in months later after I voluntarily leave at the end of the lease.

Thanks for the advice Bama.

Yeah that’s exactly what he said. Good summary.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 7:05:06 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE:

Yeah that’s exactly what he said. Good summary.
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Even worse, he said that if someone claims to have lived somewhere, he'd side with them unless the property owner could produce an eviction notice.
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That’s what boggles my mind.  They should KNOW they are on camera.  

If you are a public official and don’t assume your every public utterance is being recorded, you are a fool.
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In this case they accidentally deleted the video from the two guys' BWCs, but saved the video from the copette instructing the woman to kick in the door and invade an occupied residence. Maybe they were hoping that her camera was too far away from the action indoors to prove they were lying about what the victim said and did?
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 7:24:18 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By PepePewPew:


In this case they accidentally deleted the video from the two guys' BWCs, but saved the video from the copette instructing the woman to kick in the door and invade an occupied residence. Maybe they were hoping that her camera was too far away from the action indoors to prove they were lying about what the victim said and did?
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duh, convenience when….convenient.
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I really shouldn't be surprised that you somehow think the cops could be right.. but damn the mental gymnastics you have to do to try to justify this could win you some gold medals.  

Anything more i would want to say i can't, since you are a protected class here... but damn i feel sorry for the people who had the misfortune of interacting with you..
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Needs more information about her residency status.

She might have been lawfully able to force entry if she was indeed still a legal resident.

As for the cops making entry, didn't she call them for a keep the peace? They were there with her.

I really shouldn't be surprised that you somehow think the cops could be right.. but damn the mental gymnastics you have to do to try to justify this could win you some gold medals.  

Anything more i would want to say i can't, since you are a protected class here... but damn i feel sorry for the people who had the misfortune of interacting with you..
I really shouldn't be surprised that there are legal theories being discussed here that go right over your head and you don't even realize it.
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I did point that out in the video. I'm sure that will be the defense once the defense lawyers finish sorting out the shit show.
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Needs more information about her residency status.

She might have been lawfully able to force entry if she was indeed still a legal resident.

As for the cops making entry, didn't she call them for a keep the peace? They were there with her.


I did point that out in the video. I'm sure that will be the defense once the defense lawyers finish sorting out the shit show.
I missed you pointing it out. My bad.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 7:38:42 PM EDT
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Chick cop once again completely fucking this up.  Grrrrll power for the win.
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I don't think her stupidity should be referenced because of her gender. More than likely the woman (ex girlfriend) has a legal right to come get her stuff but since she doesn't have the key it becomes a civil issue, not a criminal issue. The officer's job was to protect both sides fairly and let the legal system do its job. All the officers fu in this case. In theory they may be allowed to enter with the girlfriend's permission but that is about all they are allowed. They all fu-ed up. I suppose since the woman officer was the lead it falls on her but they all should be disciplined and trained.
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Not sure what my first reaction would be if taking a shower and my door is being kicked in. I think GD can read my mind.
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