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Originally Posted by Destructo09
Make sure you keep a copy, it might wind up being better off in a lawyers hands instead of the officers.
That officer is going to be pissed he didn't catch the guy, and he got away, I think honestly if he was dirty he could easily just say thanks and ditch the evidence so he can get the conviction. It's going to look bad on him for getting the wrong car, and they might not even drop the charges.
Honestly, if you care enough, and assuming they charged him with felony he should either have a lawyer or be assigned a public defendent, either of which should be public record. I'm not sure how long it would take for them to assign one though.
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This guy called it about the officer potentially being pissed - it was a good warning. Glad that in the end he did eventually apologize.
But moving forward as its done and done. As I just read the entire thread top to bottom, lol.
And thank you Mr Sarge. Sometimes all you see is guys battling on these forums for the wrong reasons...here was a good battle on your part!


Glad you didnt give up. I think I wouldve as I worry about LEO repercussions.