• Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    I lived in a small town, and the cops were convinced that people were selling drugs at the Burger King.

    So they had one of the new cops go undercover there for three months, and all they managed to get was some idiots who had a gram of weed (in a medical state) and five vicodin pills. The judge threw it out and warned the town about wasting the court’s time.

    • hauiOP
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      679 months ago

      that sounds like a very cool judge.

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        489 months ago

        He knew he had a lot bigger fish to fry than two kids who stole drugs from their grandmother to get their coworker to stop bothering them about it.

        • @RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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          359 months ago

          One of my favourite legal principles I don’t see applied enough “de minimis non curat lex”, “the law does not concern itself with trifles”.

        • hauiOP
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          99 months ago

          Sounds like it. I wish more people were like this.

          • @hoshikarakitaridia@sh.itjust.works
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            9 months ago

            From what I’ve seen, most judges are pretty straightforward with that shit. A couple are annoying about it, but it’s mostly the police force that pulls shit like that, and sometimes the prosecution as well.

            • hauiOP
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              59 months ago

              Something about the police strikes me as odd. If a judge can stay uncorrupted by power, why cant police? Assuming that this is the reason for their actions.

              • @foyrkopp@lemmy.world
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                9 months ago

                The problem isn’t straight-out corruption.

                It’s wonky incentivation.

                Judges that are not measured by how many people they send to jail will always be, on average, less trigger-happy than cops who are.

                • hauiOP
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                  39 months ago

                  I can see how this would make it worse on average.

              • @Treemaster099@pawb.social
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                9 months ago

                Unfortunately judges can be corrupted too. They can accept bribes to rule favorably and their clerks can charge unsolicited fees to lose files or giving access to judicial decisions before they’re scheduled to release.

                Absolute power currupts absolutely.

                • hauiOP
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                  49 months ago

                  Although I get that it is possible, I dont think it is as common as police force corruption is.

              • @Globeparasite@lemmy.world
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                8 months ago

                a judge can stay uncorrupted by power

                funniest joke of all time in my countries they released terrorist to satisfy radical political parties