return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 3 days agoJudge orders hearing on if Luigi Mangione's backpack was lawfully searched during his arrestwww.nbcnews.comexternal-linkmessage-square31linkfedilinkarrow-up1396arrow-down13
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minus-squareshittydwarf@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up126arrow-down1·3 days agoIt was not, the chain of custody was laughable, it should be completely inadmissible
minus-squareMunkysUnkEnz0@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up48·3 days agoyeah the officer that transported the backpack actually turned off her camera for 15 minutes, against regulations.
minus-squarebear@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up11·3 days agoIt’s possible that she was so excited that she forgot that this is not a normal case, and would have additional scrutiny. It makes me wonder how many innocent people are framed and convicted.
minus-squareKaz@lemmy.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·5 hours agoThere is plenty of docos around how the US police seem to be so keen to close cases they just pin it on disabled people. It’s pathetic and shameful…
It was not, the chain of custody was laughable, it should be completely inadmissible
yeah the officer that transported the backpack actually turned off her camera for 15 minutes, against regulations.
Gee, I wonder why…
It’s possible that she was so excited that she forgot that this is not a normal case, and would have additional scrutiny.
It makes me wonder how many innocent people are framed and convicted.
There is plenty of docos around how the US police seem to be so keen to close cases they just pin it on disabled people.
It’s pathetic and shameful…