Innocence Project, ACLU, and the Institute For Justice. They’re worth any money you can afford as a donation. I try to donate $100 a year to each if I can, they all do good work for the common person. Especially taking on civil rights cases, the Institute For Justice has picked some critical civil rights cases that have helped to stop “asset forfeiture” seizures by the local, state, and federal cops.
Yeah, like that guy they recently got out of prison for murder. He got millions and went on to kill someone over $1000. He then admitted he had killed 3 others. Great job, IP!
Nah. They're not all bad at all. If one of your managers embezzle money should their theft come out of your pension? Maybe you have to take a pay cut? That's just stupid.
@spateri728 what? That's not the same , in those cases your not paid by tax payers money. Police work for the city/state so government funds get used, but logically since there is a union they should foot some part of the bill.
im glad it tax payers money. we are the ones that need to vote for reform not ignore it by shifting the burden to law enforcement. they will collect those funds from asset forfeiture laws making things worse for citizens. this is a horrible idea. reform or nothing.
Absurd that these so called officers of the Peace would only be fined $10,000 each and not criminally charged for kidnapping! This is the state of Nevada today!
The answer to that is unlikeable, but simple. Cops are innocent until proven guilty, and to charge with anything, you would have to prove that they had _willful and malicious intent_ . Without an email or bodycamera footage that shows that they knew she was innocent but conspired to take away her freedom, or some evidence that they did it to settle a grudge of something, you got nothin. Unless you have some evidence that shows willful intent to deprive her of her rights, no prosecuter is going to do anything. The rule of law works exactly the same for cops as it does for everyone else.
Won't happen because the prosecution would have to prove that the cops did this maliciously. It is very hard to prosecute cops. The system made it right by the victim though, and that is all we can ever expect to see. It is really hard to successfully prosecute cops.
@shenmisheshou7002 It is hard because they don't want to, and cops line up to protect them. All cops own responsibility for the crimes of their bad apples, when they actively support and protect them.
@@shenmisheshou7002 Yeah it was really hard to go to the moon back in 1969 but we pulled that one off. Why not go after these bad cops for what they did to this women for 16-yrs?!!!
@@BrianMc. Yeah, we went to the moon in 69... Then all the data, paper, metal, suits, and every thing about those landers all disappeared and we, nor anyone else, haven't been able to do it since. Yup, go team.
Tax payers money will be used to pay her the 34 million. No consequences for the detectives. Just like that, no accountabilities, no punishments, no nothing.
@@bobthetitanic If we had the power, control and authority to make a change and we don't. Then I agree with you. Try to tell any government worker that we are their employers and see what their response is. Don't have to really. Just watch a few thousand hours of video right here on TH-cam. For the government you and I are walking dollar signs under duress, nothing more.
Remember the lady that got harassed and arrested in a Starbucks parking lot for no reason at all? The cops needed their fix to obtain ID and then attacked and arrested the lasy and her daughters for no reason? She got 8 or 9 million, and the main officer that caused all of it got promoted. Not only did he face no consequence, he was promoted. It's unreal.
Somebody who wasn't even in town at the time of the crime was convicted and sentenced to prison in a court by a jury of their peers. Let that sink in....
When is the last time you've been in public and have seen 12 people that you would trust and have enough intelligence to be on your jury if you were accused of something?
@@maxsands3861don't be putting blame on the jury! The real blame goes to the crooked cops, DA, and judge who framed her. Jury can only go on the evidence presented. How are they to know if the evidence they see is faked? I'll answer for you, they can't know.
@@maxsands3861when was the last time you were in public and saw 12 people who could see through the lies conjured by the police, presented by the DA, and allowed by the judge? It's not a jury problem. It's a system problem.
America has 25% of the world’s prisoners but only 4% of the world’s population. Privately run prisons and police departments budgets, promotions and pay based on arrest results speak for themselves.
Framing someone for murder has to be at least attempted murder, itself. These cops need prison, not lawsuits. They don't pay lawsuits themselves, and they don't learn anything from lawsuits. Maybe they'll learn something from prison. Or 2a, whichever.
You keep forgetting the cops are special. They’re treated like gods they get unlimited sick days. They get full retirement. It’s only 50 years old. They have qualified immunity get the picture.
@@FIRST-x4h I agree, but it is not easy to do. In my own city, we got an inititive on the local ballot to put stricter civilian oversight in place. This passed with 79% of the vote. The cops hated this because it creates a civilian review board to oversee displline in the force. Because it was a voter initiative, the city council cannot undo it, even if they all voted to not do it. The voters demanded it, and the voters are getting it. At the time, the cops put their own inititive on the ballot to counter it, but it got almost no votes. There was no union contract at the time becaues the cops were waiting to see the outcome, but now that it has seen it, they won't sign a new contract. I am fine with that. If they don't sign a new contract, they don't get raises, and they are already the higest paid police force in the state. Not all cities allow voter initiatives on the ballot, but those that do can do the same thing.
yes. we are the ones who need to vote for reform in the justice system. of course corrupt police need to be jailed but tax payers need to pay for their mistakes. we are their bosses thus we failed the victims of corruption.
@@DEKKD every time i get paid, buy something or sell something i write them a check. it’s not until we all go broke that things will change. its on us to change laws and watch everything our government does.
The two detectives should be arrested and face time for falsifying evidence as well as serve the maximum sentence for the crime they attempted to frame her for.
As others probably have already pointed out nothing will change as long as the taxpayers pay the bill for police misconduct instead of the police themselves.
I always say something similar, though I put some context to it. I say that if you are on a jury, never convict anyone of anything only on the word of a cop, or a clown car full of cops. Only accept testimony from independent witness and hard evidence. Cops lie and while many would argue that not all cops lie, a reasonable person today that pays attetion to police behavier would conclude that a cops word by itself does not constitute proof beyond a resonable doubt.
My god how do these people send someone to prison for nothing? She will never get those years back, glad she was cleared and compensated ( she could have died behind bars) hope she finds peace and heals from her awful experience.
As egregious as this is and I agree. Seems an important point has been missed. The real perp is still out there. Who knows how many lives have been effected by that.
We aren't real people to them. Just a means of advancing their careers. It isn't as if law enforcement has a history of kindness to the homeless, so they didn't do it for him.
This is not unique. Look at Steven Avery and his nephew. Wrongly convicted on one count. Originally set to pay him $36 million for that wrongful conviction. And enough questionable events in what he was later accused of to make anyone wonder if he too was framed.
@@ygrittesnow1701 Supposedly he cleaned up the crime scene with an amazing skill the CIA would envy. A skill there is no evidence he possesses. Meanwhile he supposedly failed to dispose of key evidence that he had the resources and skills to easily dispose of. Even a smelter to make the car go away. Meanwhi
Very good, but! That penalty should come from the guilty police officers, their union and their pensions. When police officers see their wage increases and pensions dwindle away because of corruption and incompetence, then they will legitimately police themselves!
the Worse never ever. 😮 i say; totally corrupt. 🎉 Sin city is very bad city for living. THE BAD NEWS, CITY NEVER PAY ANY SHIT, TAXPAYER IN TOTALLY SLAVE PAY FOR $34M. 😂 jAAAAAAAAA
Obviously they should go to prison for at least 16 years, but they won’t because there is very, very rarely any justice in cases where law enforcement or the judiciary is involved in abhorrent conduct. Hope the rest of her life is peaceful and content.
That's probably why none of the jury members wanted to be interviewed. They get identified and every cop who is a friend to the guilty detectives, or every dirty cop in Las Vegas, will be looking to get them.
If the woman wasn’t even in Vegas back then, how did these ‘detectives’ come up with this non-sense??! Need to lay Criminal charges on these story writers, not detectives…
This $ gets paid by tax payers. Imagine all the cops on their high horses pretending to be public servants meanwhile tax payers are on the hook for $34M.
citizens pay these verdicts with tax dollards only 10.000 punitive for each officer is the reason they do this stuff if officers don't get punished they will keep doing this
*So she did about 16-17 years and they only made the detectives pay $10,000 to her smh, that’s about $1.65 a day for every day that she was in jail, that’s fckd up*
We grew up thinking law enforcement was fair and just and that if we behaved no situations like this could occur. Well, all over the country law enforcement has created little fiefdoms of corruption. Unless you are really wealthy, and sometimes even if you are rich, you really can't trust cops. Period.
Any person of ordinary means, poor people and working class people, can be framed or railroaded for a crime they had nothing to do with, because they can't hire a dream team of lawyers to work on only their case. A rich person, a good example being O.J. Simpson who butchered two people and got acquitted, can do just that.
So when will the detectives be indicted. That's when we see true justice.
They won't. . . That's the sad part
NEVER!!!
They investigated themselves found no wrong doing.
At worst they might be fired , but quickly rehired by police and or sheriff departments in Texas or Florida.
You would have to file a malfeasance in office for that.
So each officer only has to pay her 10K of the 34 million??? But they are the guilty ones. They should be in prison.
Nope. That amount will completely fall on the taxpayers back.
They should be fired.
@AndyJayroe these type of police would keep on doing it to other people let alone taking properties.
@@mrleafbeef634or 6ft D e e p
@@mrleafbeef634they deserve CEO justice.
Every case they’ve worked on should be reviewed or dismissed
Every single one.
She wasn’t even in Vegas when the crime was committed?! Wow. Those police officers should go do 16 years.
Life with no parole sounds better
It really makes you wonder why on earth these cops would want to put the wrong person in prison and let the actual perpetrator get away with it...
@@ianbattles7290 Solve the case = get a promotion = more money. Not too many dots to see an easy path to corruption.
48 = TREBBLE !!
Yup. Whites have been targeted by the police a longgggg time. But ask the looney lefties and they will say it doesn’t happen.
This money is from taxpayers NOT the detectives who framed her .. they should be stripped of ALL their assets & jailed for LIFE !!
Well said!!!
You dont say, Mr. Abdallah
100% I agree
100% justice, they should be ashamed.
@@SuperDuperLofti He just did, ya fool!
The people of The Innocence Project are f'ing heroes.
Innocence Project, ACLU, and the Institute For Justice. They’re worth any money you can afford as a donation. I try to donate $100 a year to each if I can, they all do good work for the common person.
Especially taking on civil rights cases, the Institute For Justice has picked some critical civil rights cases that have helped to stop “asset forfeiture” seizures by the local, state, and federal cops.
Yeah, like that guy they recently got out of prison for murder. He got millions and went on to kill someone over $1000. He then admitted he had killed 3 others. Great job, IP!
@@d.fenestrator9529 REALLY
@@FIRSTASIANyea really dumbass , step out of your bubble and look it up
fuck no they are not. the OJ Simpson crew
Every case they’ve worked on should be investigated
Real talk 👍👍👍
These huge settlements need to be taken out of police officers pension fund...
Totally agree when you make the officers pay for bad officers. Pretty sure those bad officers won't be working with the other officers for very long
And also taken out of the police union funds, which always side with the officers no matter what.
Nah. They're not all bad at all. If one of your managers embezzle money should their theft come out of your pension? Maybe you have to take a pay cut? That's just stupid.
@spateri728 what? That's not the same , in those cases your not paid by tax payers money.
Police work for the city/state so government funds get used, but logically since there is a union they should foot some part of the bill.
im glad it tax payers money. we are the ones that need to vote for reform not ignore it by shifting the burden to law enforcement. they will collect those funds from asset forfeiture laws making things worse for citizens. this is a horrible idea. reform or nothing.
So nothing is happening to the detectives that framed her?
why would it.. cops/DA/Judges are on the same team
They will be prosecuted under new standard of justice and receive life sentences.
@@gabegood8989yes gang activity
Absurd that these so called officers of the Peace would only be fined $10,000 each and not criminally charged for kidnapping! This is the state of Nevada today!
End qualified immunity!!!!
DownOnTheFarm
All Animals are
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Say Oink
Learn what a malfeasance in office is.
And the result will be that nobody wants to work in the justice system.
@@Ferret-v8r QI didn't exist until the 1960s, and yet people still worked before then.
@@theoryofpersonality1420 learn what QI is.
How tf are those dirty cops not under arrest right now?
Both parties like them.
And lawyers / judges. They together I think
@mrleafbeef634 There are instructions for this scenario in the constitution. It's the second part.
The answer to that is unlikeable, but simple. Cops are innocent until proven guilty, and to charge with anything, you would have to prove that they had _willful and malicious intent_ . Without an email or bodycamera footage that shows that they knew she was innocent but conspired to take away her freedom, or some evidence that they did it to settle a grudge of something, you got nothin. Unless you have some evidence that shows willful intent to deprive her of her rights, no prosecuter is going to do anything. The rule of law works exactly the same for cops as it does for everyone else.
@shenmisheshou7002 no it doesn't and you know it.
Anyone making a false arrest/prosecution in this case needs to get 16 years in the pen.
Won't happen because the prosecution would have to prove that the cops did this maliciously. It is very hard to prosecute cops. The system made it right by the victim though, and that is all we can ever expect to see. It is really hard to successfully prosecute cops.
@shenmisheshou7002
It is hard because they don't want to, and cops line up to protect them. All cops own responsibility for the crimes of their bad apples, when they actively support and protect them.
@@shenmisheshou7002 Yeah it was really hard to go to the moon back in 1969 but we pulled that one off.
Why not go after these bad cops for what they did to this women for 16-yrs?!!!
@@BrianMc. Yeah, we went to the moon in 69... Then all the data, paper, metal, suits, and every thing about those landers all disappeared and we, nor anyone else, haven't been able to do it since. Yup, go team.
@@shenmisheshou7002
So because the system is corrupt nothing will be done?
It's like gaslighting but on a social level.
Tax payers money will be used to pay her the 34 million. No consequences for the detectives. Just like that, no accountabilities, no punishments, no nothing.
It's we the people, why wouldn't we be financially responsible when our employees violate rights and laws?
@@bobthetitanic If we had the power, control and authority to make a change and we don't. Then I agree with you. Try to tell any government worker that we are their employers and see what their response is. Don't have to really. Just watch a few thousand hours of video right here on TH-cam. For the government you and I are walking dollar signs under duress, nothing more.
@@bobthetitanicspoken like someone who has lived on the taxpayer dole her whole life.
Remember the lady that got harassed and arrested in a Starbucks parking lot for no reason at all? The cops needed their fix to obtain ID and then attacked and arrested the lasy and her daughters for no reason? She got 8 or 9 million, and the main officer that caused all of it got promoted. Not only did he face no consequence, he was promoted. It's unreal.
Taxpayers' money.
Somebody who wasn't even in town at the time of the crime was convicted and sentenced to prison in a court by a jury of their peers. Let that sink in....
AGREE 💯💯💯💯😢
Our peers are mentally insufficient and our police are criminals and thugs.
When is the last time you've been in public and have seen 12 people that you would trust and have enough intelligence to be on your jury if you were accused of something?
@@maxsands3861don't be putting blame on the jury! The real blame goes to the crooked cops, DA, and judge who framed her. Jury can only go on the evidence presented. How are they to know if the evidence they see is faked? I'll answer for you, they can't know.
@@maxsands3861when was the last time you were in public and saw 12 people who could see through the lies conjured by the police, presented by the DA, and allowed by the judge? It's not a jury problem. It's a system problem.
she isn't the only one to be convicted of a crime when they weren't in the state
makes you wonder how many people are sitting in jail for murder, who didn't do it thanks to bad cops
America has 25% of the world’s prisoners but only 4% of the world’s population. Privately run prisons and police departments budgets, promotions and pay based on arrest results speak for themselves.
Pay her from the police fund, not the taxpayers...that will be a warning for future police corruption cases.
Every penny the cops get to operate comes from the taxpayers one way or the other. Taking if from the cops is still taking it from the taxpayers.
@@shenmisheshou7002
If their budget gets hit, they'll shape up.
@@shenmisheshou7002Not even close to accurate. Their pension fund is their asset and would directly affect every last one of them.
Now this is a REAL reason to get paid. 16 years of her life that any amount of money WONT return.
And not just 16 years, but 16 of her best years. She's now almost 40 and spent most of her 20's and 30s in prison.
Framing someone for murder has to be at least attempted murder, itself. These cops need prison, not lawsuits. They don't pay lawsuits themselves, and they don't learn anything from lawsuits. Maybe they'll learn something from prison.
Or 2a, whichever.
*When are they going to start taking this money out of the police retirement fund?😢*
You keep forgetting the cops are special. They’re treated like gods they get unlimited sick days. They get full retirement. It’s only 50 years old. They have qualified immunity get the picture.
No amount of money can make up for the lost time, mental pain and suffering. This is heartbreaking 😢
Yes, raise taxes and give her more.
She seems fine 🤷♂️
The fact that these cops aren’t in prison is proof that there’s no justice in this country.
America sucks like every other country
The only TV reporter??? Boy, that is telling who is paid to stay away!! I miss the real news. Thank you 8 News Now for doing your job.
34 million from the tax payer, not the officers themselves..
Then it’s up for taxpayers to demand that the officers are held accountable
@@FIRST-x4h I agree, but it is not easy to do. In my own city, we got an inititive on the local ballot to put stricter civilian oversight in place. This passed with 79% of the vote. The cops hated this because it creates a civilian review board to oversee displline in the force. Because it was a voter initiative, the city council cannot undo it, even if they all voted to not do it. The voters demanded it, and the voters are getting it. At the time, the cops put their own inititive on the ballot to counter it, but it got almost no votes. There was no union contract at the time becaues the cops were waiting to see the outcome, but now that it has seen it, they won't sign a new contract. I am fine with that. If they don't sign a new contract, they don't get raises, and they are already the higest paid police force in the state. Not all cities allow voter initiatives on the ballot, but those that do can do the same thing.
Cops committed the crime, but the taxpayers pay the fine.
Is that justice?
yes. we are the ones who need to vote for reform in the justice system. of course corrupt police need to be jailed but tax payers need to pay for their mistakes. we are their bosses thus we failed the victims of corruption.
@@JorgeAdame-y4c nah the cops should pay for it and go into debt, just like the rest of us
It's justice in the US when it comes to the street thug gang Think Blue Line.
It is in America.
@@DEKKD every time i get paid, buy something or sell something i write them a check. it’s not until we all go broke that things will change. its on us to change laws and watch everything our government does.
The detectives who framed her should be sentenced to prison. They totally deserve it.
So two detectives framed her for murder and they only had to pay her $10k each ?. WTH
Wow 16 years for a crime she didn’t commit, no cops were put in jail for this ? wtf
Put those detectives in prison for LIFE NO PAROLE.
The two detectives should be arrested and face time for falsifying evidence as well as serve the maximum sentence for the crime they attempted to frame her for.
The detectives should’ve been personally liable for far more.
Just more Cowardly cops 👮♂️
Whats truly amazing about this is that 2 defectives can fram someone for murder and walk out without being in cuffs
As others probably have already pointed out nothing will change as long as the taxpayers pay the bill for police misconduct instead of the police themselves.
This reason why you never believe what pigs say
I always say something similar, though I put some context to it. I say that if you are on a jury, never convict anyone of anything only on the word of a cop, or a clown car full of cops. Only accept testimony from independent witness and hard evidence. Cops lie and while many would argue that not all cops lie, a reasonable person today that pays attetion to police behavier would conclude that a cops word by itself does not constitute proof beyond a resonable doubt.
My god how do these people send someone to prison for nothing? She will never get those years back, glad she was cleared and compensated ( she could have died behind bars) hope she finds peace and heals from her awful experience.
As egregious as this is and I agree. Seems an important point has been missed. The real perp is still out there. Who knows how many lives have been effected by that.
We aren't real people to them. Just a means of advancing their careers. It isn't as if law enforcement has a history of kindness to the homeless, so they didn't do it for him.
That’s so messed up. They framed her for killing a homeless man lol
nothing funny about it
This is not unique. Look at Steven Avery and his nephew. Wrongly convicted on one count. Originally set to pay him $36 million for that wrongful conviction. And enough questionable events in what he was later accused of to make anyone wonder if he too was framed.
@@ygrittesnow1701
Supposedly he cleaned up the crime scene with an amazing skill the CIA would envy. A skill there is no evidence he possesses.
Meanwhile he supposedly failed to dispose of key evidence that he had the resources and skills to easily dispose of. Even a smelter to make the car go away.
Meanwhi
How are these so called detectives not behind bars and fired? How many other cases did these corrupt criminals handle?
No prison for the cops and prosecutors? Sit down and shut up, you've contributed nothing.
Fire the detectives
Of course they won't answer questions.. Just cost the taxpayers a ton of money for their inexcusable existence!
Very good, but! That penalty should come from the guilty police officers, their union and their pensions. When police officers see their wage increases and pensions dwindle away because of corruption and incompetence, then they will legitimately police themselves!
Showe you how incompetent the police are in Vegas
Not just there everywhere.
Not incompetent. Evil.
This isn’t incompetence they knew exactly what they were doing it’s pure evil
@Andrew-dl9zf still incompetent
That's nice. So basically, Las Vegas taxpayers who weren't even a part of this get screwed in the end. Got it. Congratulations!
The Innocence Project
The Institute for Justice
Two organizations worthy of your financial support.
Henderson police are worse
the Worse never ever. 😮 i say; totally corrupt. 🎉 Sin city is very bad city for living. THE BAD NEWS, CITY NEVER PAY ANY SHIT, TAXPAYER IN TOTALLY SLAVE PAY FOR $34M. 😂 jAAAAAAAAA
Yes I lived in Henderson in the Early 2000's. Some shady cops there. Sin city in in Henderson as well!
@@jamesclark9347 I'll never go to Nevada!
@@jamedlock83 No one asked.
Agree
The award should come from the police departments budget!
Then you would see them really not do their job.
She better skip town asap because they don't let things like this go and she'll end up in an "accident".
Or like Steven Avery.
They should be in prison
16 YEARS? How's it take that long...
It takes a special kind of rat to knowingly frame an innocent person of any crime..
now indict the cops for their crimes
Criminal charges against the detectives?
We need an entire generation of young hungry lawyers who are not afraid of cops!
So did they actually kill the homeless man but framed her? Poor woman justice is injust how many people are locked up cause of bad cops😢
Sounds like something they would do
REMOVE ALL IMMUNITY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
They should be in prison. It’s a disgrace
I hope that money will be payed from pension fund of the police station.
She can't be the only one, how many injustices have been done to others
Disgusting. How many other innocent people are sitting in jail?
Obviously they should go to prison for at least 16 years, but they won’t because there is very, very rarely any justice in cases where law enforcement or the judiciary is involved in abhorrent conduct. Hope the rest of her life is peaceful and content.
Those detectives should be locked up in prison as long as she did
Absolute trash, where's the justice against the police? How much are they personally paying? How many years in prison?
Watch out for the safety of the people who sat on the jury.
That's probably why none of the jury members wanted to be interviewed. They get identified and every cop who is a friend to the guilty detectives, or every dirty cop in Las Vegas, will be looking to get them.
This is Justice if they take it out of the pension fund. Otherwise it's just a burden to the taxpayer.
34 million is great ,but we the people, get no justice, as long as they are Free. Any one of us would have got lengthy prison terms.
If the woman wasn’t even in Vegas back then, how did these ‘detectives’ come up with this non-sense??! Need to lay Criminal charges on these story writers, not detectives…
Law needs to be changed so to sue the individuals who broke the law and pursue their personal property in lieu of indemnifying them
You have to sue the individuals to sue the employer.
So happy for her, She deserves every PENNY ,now what happens to the scumbags who framed her ?
Money is not justice when those coward criminal cops walk free .
They need to be prison ….
Only $10,00 from the detectives wow!
The suit payment should come from the police retirement fund.
For the Publics Safety, the Photos and Names of these Detectives should be Released, "Be On The Look Out"
When will they be arrested?
Cops and criminals are two sides of the same coin and often times they are one and the same.
16 years in prison? Jesus H Christ.
Way too low imo and 'detectives' should be sued personally as well. This is NOT right in ANY way
This $ gets paid by tax payers. Imagine all the cops on their high horses pretending to be public servants meanwhile tax payers are on the hook for $34M.
Are the criminal police officers and all involved with this going to jail ??? Watch the cowards keep silent now.
Cops: "Lol. Big deal, the city council will just pay for us. We're still Heroes."
34 million should come out of the public union retirement fund with all guilty officers loss of retirement benefits.
citizens pay these verdicts with tax dollards only 10.000 punitive for each officer is the reason they do this stuff if officers don't get punished they will keep doing this
Why are they now not in prison??
The real criminals walk, footloose and fancy free.
Falsly imprisoned all that time then 6 years to finally get some sort of restitution
She will never see a dime of this "settlement"
*KARMA NEVER LOSES AN ADDRESS*
There are so many innocent ppl in prison
$34M taxpayers money. Great.....
And people say middle east is unsafe.
*So she did about 16-17 years and they only made the detectives pay $10,000 to her smh, that’s about $1.65 a day for every day that she was in jail, that’s fckd up*
JUGES KNOW COPS LIE LIE LIE AND DO NOTHING ABOUT IT IF YOUR A MEMBER OF THE POOR SOCIETY !! RICH GET EVERY THING !! 💰💰💰💰💶💶💶💶💶😎😎😎😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👎👎👎
Unbelievable...they're not even sorry!
We grew up thinking law enforcement was fair and just and that if we behaved no situations like this could occur. Well, all over the country law enforcement has created little fiefdoms of corruption. Unless you are really wealthy, and sometimes even if you are rich, you really can't trust cops. Period.
Any person of ordinary means, poor people and working class people, can be framed or railroaded for a crime they had nothing to do with, because they can't hire a dream team of lawyers to work on only their case. A rich person, a good example being O.J. Simpson who butchered two people and got acquitted, can do just that.
you mean 34mil of tax payer money
No arrest of the two detectives?
Has to be paid from police money not the taxpayers
All across America all the news over and over again it's not a few bad apples it's every one of them why haven't they been arrested yet
I think those that work in public office should be forced to answer questions.