Message from @Dante

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2020-10-28 14:02:47 UTC  

guilty until proven innocoent

2020-10-28 14:03:03 UTC  

isn't that how the media treats trump?

2020-10-28 14:03:16 UTC  

@The_Foxxo i mean we do but if we see something like video evidence and witnesses i think er have enough evidence

2020-10-28 14:03:31 UTC  

Also the media absolutly hates trump

2020-10-28 14:03:45 UTC  

Or atleast some of them

2020-10-28 14:03:51 UTC  

Fox likes him

2020-10-28 14:04:00 UTC  

ye ye we know the media hates trump not new

2020-10-28 14:04:06 UTC  

but before they get to the trial

2020-10-28 14:04:19 UTC  

their arrest is based on them assuming he is guilty

2020-10-28 14:04:23 UTC  

thats waht he was sayin

2020-10-28 14:04:39 UTC  

So who's going to cunity college?

2020-10-28 14:04:52 UTC  

@The_Foxxo No. Arrests are made based on probable cause.

2020-10-28 14:04:54 UTC  

Lol

2020-10-28 14:04:55 UTC  

is that what they call it?

2020-10-28 14:05:19 UTC  

@Froski explain to me probable cause like I eat glue for a living and liek Biden

2020-10-28 14:05:34 UTC  

Its what joe calls it

2020-10-28 14:07:34 UTC  

<:YouKnowTheThing:723005092764319776>

2020-10-28 14:08:39 UTC  

I've got to go see you guys around

2020-10-28 14:08:43 UTC  

Probable Cause is the standard that police officers follow when making an arrest. Basically, what their report needs to include. For example, in a drunk driving case, they must show that they had reasonable suspicion to stop the vehicle, for example, swerving or speeding. Then the probable cause would be the evidence showing that there is a case, such as failed sobriety tests, blood alcohol content, etc. The officers simply arrest for charging, then 9 times out 10, the person is released or given a bail amount to pay.

Then when charged, a prosecuting attorney has the ability to look at the report, ie look at what probable cause there was to make an arrest, then determine whether the facts or potential evidence point to a guilty conviction by a reasonable doubt.

2020-10-28 14:08:52 UTC  

> No. We arrest people to charge them. @The_Foxxo the easiest argument, from a legal standpoint is who holds the burden? Nobody needs to prove their innocence. The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. A defense can literally sit there and poke holes throughout a trial.
@Froski thanks bot

2020-10-28 14:09:24 UTC  

hey JoeMama

2020-10-28 14:09:29 UTC  

Hey dante

2020-10-28 14:09:32 UTC  

Later

2020-10-28 14:09:41 UTC  

Yes

2020-10-28 14:09:46 UTC  

@Froski thanks mate

2020-10-28 14:09:57 UTC  

> @Froski thanks mate
@The_Foxxo *thanks bot

2020-10-28 14:10:12 UTC  

Yeah. It may be simplified by an internet search.

2020-10-28 14:10:47 UTC  

Yeah yeah whatever

2020-10-28 14:10:56 UTC  

*pls don't kill me*

2020-10-28 14:11:02 UTC  

👀

2020-10-28 14:11:50 UTC  

New vid bois

2020-10-28 14:11:52 UTC  

I need to practise typing better, I nearly typed JoeMana again

2020-10-28 14:11:52 UTC  

> but he was making the case that since we put them under arrest we pressume they are guilty adn they have to probve thier inocence
@The_Foxxo uh what lol

2020-10-28 14:12:07 UTC  

you arrest someone if you suspect them for committing a crime. You put them on trial to actually convict them.

2020-10-28 14:12:13 UTC  

Biden For Cuba!

2020-10-28 14:12:29 UTC  

If the police officer is being unlawful then you can sue them for unlawful conduct.

2020-10-28 14:12:45 UTC  

No don't do that to Cuba

2020-10-28 14:12:46 UTC  

What's going on

2020-10-28 14:12:49 UTC  

Watching the reactions on the video updates is some how very satisfying

2020-10-28 14:12:52 UTC  

Hi Mr President

2020-10-28 14:12:56 UTC  

Mr president is here