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jeffersonairplane

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  1. Username: Real_italian1972 Comment: carry saunders is a stupid liberal schifosa that says the same shit over and over again on television she’s been doing this for years i am tired of this liberal communist bullshit clogging our air Waves those shit bags got fired that was the consequence do u expect the mentally retarded district attorneys office to prosecute anything youre kidding with yourself saunders you dumb broad you should be writing childrens books not on my tv spouting this self righteous grand standing left wing democrat nonsensical bullshit
  2. Cool development. You love to see it.
  3. I'm more interested in the Supreme Court's ruling on Miranda rights than anything abortion related as I feel like that'll be more relevant on the server. Any plans on changing how that works on the server? The Supreme Court limited the ability to enforce Miranda rights in a ruling Thursday that said that suspects who are not warned about their right to remain silent cannot sue a police officer for damages under federal civil rights law even if the evidence was ultimately used against them in their criminal trial. The court's ruling will cut back on an individual's protections against self-incrimination by barring the potential to obtain damages. It also means that the failure to administer the warning will not expose a law enforcement officer to potential damages in a civil lawsuit. It will not impact, however, the exclusion of such evidence at a criminal trial. The court clarified that while the Miranda warning protects a constitutional right, the warning itself is not a right that would trigger the ability to bring a civil lawsuit. "Today's ruling doesn't get rid of the Miranda right," said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor at the University of Texas School of Law. "But it does make it far harder to enforce. Under this ruling, the only remedy for a violation of Miranda is to suppress statements obtained from a suspect who's not properly advised of his right to remain silent. But if the case never goes to trial, or if the government never seeks to use the statement, or if the statement is admitted notwithstanding the Miranda violation, there's no remedy at all for the government's misconduct."
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