Officer L. D. Land of the Danville Police Department Street Crime - TopicsExpress



          

Officer L. D. Land of the Danville Police Department Street Crime Unit lied under oath in Circuit Court stating that they knocked and announce themselves and waited 15 seconds before they illegally entered the residence at 505 Jefferson Street, Danville Virginia on September 25th, 2013. Violating the 4th Amendment United States Bill of Rights and Article I, Section 10 of Virginias Constitution! Thank you, to everyone who has shared this video to Help People Know Their Rights! U. S. SUPREME COURT REVIEW Residence to be searched: 39. Before breaking and entering the premises to search, officers must also give the occupants a reasonable opportunity to voluntarily allow the police to enter. 40. Police officers must follow the knock-and-announce rule regardless of whether they have a warrant, because the knock-and-announce rule serves several important purposes. m.youtube/watch?v=Tv9OxdzkHLU https://plus.google/u/0/104708130096714489460/posts/p/pub #law #policemisconduct #money #realtalk #Truth Violating the 4th Amendment Bill of Rights and Article I, Section 10, of the Virginia Constitution declares: That general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to search suspected places without evidence of a fact committed, or to seize any person or persons not named, or whose offense is not particularly described and supported by evidence, are grievous and oppressive, and ought not to be granted. This section is self-executing because it (1) is part of a bill of rights; (2) prohibits particular conduct, namely the issuance of general warrants for search or the seizing of a person without a proper warrant; and (3) is of a negative character, stating that seizure of a person where there is insufficient evidence of a crime is not allowed in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Posted on: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 10:00:45 +0000

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