Bogative
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I found your problem. You presume to think anyone gives a flying **** about your opinion.Don't call nazis nazis; you'll hurt their feelings. I'm sure they'll be around to tell you shortly.
I found your problem. You presume to think anyone gives a flying **** about your opinion.Don't call nazis nazis; you'll hurt their feelings. I'm sure they'll be around to tell you shortly.
Absolute Immunity for federal agents.
Vance: The unprecedented thing is the idea that a local official can now actually prosecute a federal official with absolute immunity. I've never seen anything like that. It would get tossed out by a judge
I would wager a lot more care about mine, than care about yours. Well, other than to laugh at them. You know, because stupid bigotry, and knee jerk fascist sycophancy are hilarious.I found your problem. You presume to think anyone gives a flying **** about your opinion.
I found your problem. You presume to think anyone gives a flying **** about your opinion.
How it works is that federal officers are immune from state prosecution for acts connected with the proper and lawful exercise of their federal authority. That's not an absolute immunity. Immunity of any kind is a threshold issue. That is, it's a question that has to be settled before a prosecution can proceed beyond the pleading stage. Nothing about immunity forbids a law enforcement agency from investigating allegations of wrongdoing.Well, certainly with immunity. Not qualified immunity, absolute immunity.
If certain people here didn't have a pathological need to engage with every single bad-faith actor that came their way, I'd tell them to simply not engage with the trolls. You're just giving them an audience, they're not going to change their minds, and nothing that happens on this backwater forum matters in the big picture anyway.I just want to advise people to think about what side Bogative would have been on in WW2 before engaging with them.
Does he have a go-fund-me yet? He's going to need some financial assistance to protect him from the radicals.View attachment 67857
ICE Agent Jonathan Ross and his victim, Renee Nicole Good.
Rules? We don't need no stinkin' rules!How it works is that federal officers are immune from state prosecution for acts connected with the proper and lawful exercise of their federal authority. That's not an absolute immunity. Immunity of any kind is a threshold issue. That is, it's a question that has to be settled before a prosecution can proceed beyond the pleading stage. Nothing about immunity forbids a law enforcement agency from investigating allegations of wrongdoing.
Not all actions are subject to immunity. If an IRS agent driving a government vehicle to an audit appointment runs a red light and kills a pedestrian, a state action can proceed. Driving a car is incidental to the agent's government function. Incidental actions that violate state law may be prosecuted by the state.
Conversely, a state has almost no power to regulate how federal officers can conduct their official duties within a state. So when the states propose that ICE agents must drive marked vehicles, wear uniforms, and remain identifiable (i.e., no masks) when carrying out their enforcement duties, those will almost certainly fail. Those conditions are not incidental to the officer's duties.
However, immunity for federal officers is contingent upon the regularity and lawfulness of the officer's actions with respect to their duties. If this officer is brought up on state murder charges and raises a federal immunity defense, his adherence to federal law and the rules of his office become grounds upon which an immunity defense may be denied. This is especially true when the charged conduct was occasioned by his departure from the rules governing the conduct of his office.
Indeed—as I'm sure you're aware, a Bivens action is also possible in civil court. But the Supreme Court has whittled that down to practically nothing. "This case is differentiable from Bivens because it was snowing in this case."Rules? We don't need no stinkin' rules!
Traffic stop began for no reason other than they were racially profiled—according to stepbrothers Edwin Godinez and Yair Alexander Napoles.
"I have here in my hand a list of 205 Ball Lickers on the Forum!"I would just like to make it clear, that I don't think any of the Forum members you might think are supporters of ICE actions, or Donald himself are Ball Lickers.
I wouldn't want to get in trouble with the authorities again.
Does he have a go-fund-me yet? He's going to need some financial assistance to protect him from the radicals.
Well, in that case, it has to be true. We even have a partial video to prove it!
There's no disputing the facts, just like earlier when CNN had an eyewitness claiming that ice agents were ordering Renee Good to leave.
Jesus ******* Christ, what a sad excuse for a skeptics forum this place has turned into.