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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Those "truthful" cops

Thanks to recordings, we often are treated to a regular spectacle: cops lying about arrests, their activities, and then lying under oath. While I would like to think that such dishonest activities are limited to the LMJC, in reality, lying has become a way of life for those wearing the blue costume.

In Coral Springs, Florida, two officers lied under oath, not knowing that their activities had been recorded and now are in the court record. Not surprisingly, both cops still are on the force and have faced no legal problems or discipline at all. Keep in mind that perjury is a felony, something for which regular people go to prison -- unless they are cops or are witnesses whose perjury was suborned by prosecutors. (See Chris Arnt, Len Gregor, Alan Norton, and Buzz Franklin for instructions on how to legally lie under oath.)

The two officers in this story, Nicole Stasnek and Derek Fernandes, both committed perjury (the article has the depositions of each officer, and depositions are taken under oath) and you can see that the officers are lying. In other words, Stasnek and Fernandes both are felons, a nice word for criminals. They also are cops on duty. I wonder how many other members of the "thin, blue line" also fall into that category.

7 comments:

Doc Ellis 124 said...

Greetings Dr Anderson

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Thank you for writing this essay

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Anonymous said...

It's not just about the cops who lie, its about the cops who remain silent about it. Their silence is what condemns them and makes them just as bad as the liars. It makes them complicit, turning their backs on the innocent people they are sworn to protect. In this case, they KNOW about the liars - its recorded and undeniable. Yet they remain silent. If there is one reason why the cops are ALL painted badly because of the few, its because they choose to remain silent and by doing so, have chosen which side they want to protect.

William L. Anderson said...

Yep. It is called the "Blue Wall of Silence." This is like the Omerta on steroids.

Anonymous said...

Good Job, Thank's for keeping us informed. Yes, it is the Blue wall alright, How they can get by with this is beyond me.

William L. Anderson said...

It is not hard when the "law" is rigged.

liberranter said...

In other words, Stasnek and Fernandes both are felons, a nice word for criminals. They also are cops on duty. I wonder how many other members of the "thin, blue line" also fall into that category.

Nowadays, just about all of them.

Ronald Borst said...

http://democratherald.com/news/local/legislator-to-check-into-disabled-parking-case/article_af613212-7e0d-11e1-a7b1-001a4bcf887a.html