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  • From: Jyaniro@aol.com
  • To: MSAR-Riders@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [MSAR] Fwd: first it was horse slaughter
  • Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 02:38:59 EST

If you lived on the east coast you would know that testilying is slang for police officers  either legitimately  interested in clearing the streets of criminals or simply eager to inflate statistics — has at times been condoned by superiors,  And it was prevalent enough in the New York City Department that it got its own nickname: "testilying." "Perjury is perhaps the most widespread form of police wrongdoing facing today's criminal justice system..
New York City police officers often make false arrests, tamper with evidence and commit perjury on the witness stand, according to a draft report of the mayoral commission investigating police corruption.
 
I have friends in WI that have never heard of that slang term...




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  • From: "David Skofstad" <dbs54neigh@earthlink.net>
  • To: "Mounted search and rescue" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [MSAR] first it was horse slaughter
  • Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2007 15:39:17 -0600

Irv wrote:
 
"Probable cause relates to a legal showing in front of a judge or warrant
commissioner that a crime has been committed or evidence of a crime exists
but will not shortly. This involves sworn testimony or affadavits and while
testilying does happen it is rare in soring cases because the inspectors
work in teams at the shows. It also means that picture of the sore horse or
the double deck trailer is evidence. "
 
 
I believe "probable cause" can also refer to the level of evidence needed to justify a patrol officer pulling you over on the highway. This level of probable cause in the context of the proposed bill will not likely mean an official would have to go before a judge prior to impounding the evidence, i.e. your  horse. Though the probable cause would still have to be demonstrated if the case does go before a judge.
 
BTW, is that an intentional spelling of "testi-lying" in the second sentence above?
 
 
David Skofstad
dbs54neigh@earthlink.net
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
 

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