Was this arrest legal? Or a violation of the woman's rights?

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Re: Was this arrest legal? Or a violation of the woman's rig

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gigag04 wrote:
EEllis wrote: Police have the right to ask, and it's against the law in Texas to refuse to identify, if you are a witness or suspect in a crime.
Wrong. You are missing some key parts of the statute that I have touched on twice in this thread.
This is why you get some of the responses you do. Someone that deals with this on a day to day basis as part of his profession explains something to you and you continue to argue based upon speculation and assumptions while trying to act like an expert. If you at least based your arguments on the facts and laws, your arguments would have much more credibility.
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Re: Was this arrest legal? Or a violation of the woman's rig

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mojo84 wrote:
gigag04 wrote:
EEllis wrote: Police have the right to ask, and it's against the law in Texas to refuse to identify, if you are a witness or suspect in a crime.
Wrong. You are missing some key parts of the statute that I have touched on twice in this thread.
This is why you get some of the responses you do. Someone that deals with this on a day to day basis as part of his profession explains something to you and you continue to argue based upon speculation and assumptions while trying to act like an expert. If you at least based your arguments on the facts and laws, your arguments would have much more credibility.
Fine if insults are par for the course then you can insult yourself. I'm done with this thread
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Re: Was this arrest legal? Or a violation of the woman's rig

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gigag04 wrote:
EEllis wrote: Police have the right to ask, and it's against the law in Texas to refuse to identify, if you are a witness or suspect in a crime.
Wrong. You are missing some key parts of the statute that I have touched on twice in this thread.
You are right it is only after arrest that you must identify and I doubt they had PC to arrest so It makes the whole situation much more doubtful in my estimation.
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Re: Was this arrest legal? Or a violation of the woman's rig

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gigag04 wrote:
EEllis wrote: Police have the right to ask, and it's against the law in Texas to refuse to identify, if you are a witness or suspect in a crime.
Wrong. You are missing some key parts of the statute that I have touched on twice in this thread.
Oh what do you know... Like you are a LEO or went to school for this stuff or something :totap:

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Re: Was this arrest legal? Or a violation of the woman's rig

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E.Marquez wrote:
gigag04 wrote:
EEllis wrote: Police have the right to ask, and it's against the law in Texas to refuse to identify, if you are a witness or suspect in a crime.
Wrong. You are missing some key parts of the statute that I have touched on twice in this thread.
Oh what do you know... Like you are a LEO or went to school for this stuff or something :totap:

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