Contact Info Atty Moran
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:39 pm
Does anybody have the email address of Atty Moran? He was the one who helped defend Harley in Waverly.
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Hopefully you don't need his legal mind for any trouble. Maybe you just want to say Hello & buy him a cup of coffee.slidelock wrote:Thanks for that.
Promise to tell us if he laughs?slidelock wrote:I was thinking beer instead. And no I haven't been wearing any bracelets lately. My question was about the police using stingray and whether that might be a get out of jail card for any traffic revenue enhancement cases. Apparently local po po have a contract requiring them to drop any case that has that issue raised in court.
Or maybe this?MyWifeSaidYes wrote:Slidelock-
Are you talking about this device?
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Of course, if that type of thing happened in a jurisdiction where the politicians didn't care about "public policy"...SeanC wrote:There's no such contract. The police don't have authority to drop cases, only prosecutors can do that. And a contract that constrains a prosecutor's discretion to investigate and prosecute violations of the law would be against public policy. Good luck.
It's also worthy of note that prosecutorial policy can easily intercept such problems. It is not uncommon for federal authorities to say, "we want you to do this, but you cannot do that, and do not expect us to do the other." Under those circumstances, it is not uncommon for local prosecutors to say to the federal authorities, "{pre-deleted expletive}." I once thought I was one of very few who did that, but I have recently learned that these instances are growing.SeanC wrote:There's no such contract. The police don't have authority to drop cases, only prosecutors can do that. And a contract that constrains a prosecutor's discretion to investigate and prosecute violations of the law would be against public policy. Good luck.