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RE: Ben Shacrypto

in Deep Dives3 years ago

We can't have policemen deciding what laws to enforce and what laws to ignore; that's the law makers and the courts job to do.

Warren v. District of Columbia[1] (444 A.2d. 1, D.C. Ct. of Ap. 1981) is a District of Columbia Court of Appeals case that held that the police do NOT owe a specific duty to provide police services to citizens based on the public duty doctrine. **

Also,

A prosecutor has full, unqualified discretion on which cases to bring to court and which cases to drop.

For example,

Justice Department probe ends with no action against prosecutors who oversaw Epstein deal **

So, in reality, it doesn't matter which ridiculous laws get passed.

It only matters which ridiculous laws GET ENFORCED.

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So, in reality, it doesn't matter which ridiculous laws get passed.
It only matters which ridiculous laws GET ENFORCED.

Amen to that.