I will certainly pay a visit next time the Revenge finds itself in your part of the Pacific. We elderly mob members certainly wouldn’t do anything illegal.
ETA - if you ever want to know what it looks like for real when people have an appearance with a judge (not the Law and Order version), it is interesting to browse around at the random links.
I’ve changed my profile photo accordingly. The silky lagomorph luxury lingerie robes the buccaneer buns prefer are hopefully acceptable for mob membership.
Reminds me of the expression “close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades”. It definitely shouldn’t count in law enforcement. Since LEOs likely went to the hospital, gunshot residue samples could have been taken there, even if one of the ~40 odd officers couldn’t do it at the scene. I wonder how hard they looked on the scene for evidence before the rain started? With all those bodies, you’d think some of them would have been doing something useful?
This! So this!
It was not like one or two officers didn’t do their job. It is like the whole system said ‘this is good enough, no reason to collect evidence to see if it shows something else happened, we like this answer so we are going with this’.
Crazy to me. Just crazy. I never imagined there were entire groups of officers willing to do the bare minimum and call it good.
Would a case management meeting normally be open to the public for a civil trial? I thought maybe because it is set as remote we may have snuck through a loophole, but I really wasn’t expecting.
I’m guessing it is listed as remote because they are doing it by Zoom or Teams but the link to the session is provided to only the session participants.
I would be surprised if they would want a case management proceeding to be “open” to the general public. Then again, it is New Jersey, so nothing they do there would surprise me.
They were too busy covering their hinnies covering why they didn’t do more the many times Barisone begged for their help. And it was just too easy to swallow, hook, line and sinker, what they were told by one of the predators as fact. Good old boy syndrome.