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Originally Posted by Dueller
Certainly. As an officer of the court I'm almost duty/ethically bound.
I'm in a bit of a dilemma. Clearly I could use the complaint procedure to taint the trial and show his bias as a witness. As an advocate for my client I have certain duties to him. The prosecutor doesn't want to throw his officer under the bus. OTOH if he can be rehabilitated you don't want to destroy a person's career. But he is not fit to serve if he's harboring this type of hostility. And my client's safety as well as my own may be at risk if I destroy him professionally.
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I respectively disagree, this lunatic picked the wrong career.. He's not fit to be a greeter at Wal Mart. Who knows how often he's done what he did to your client,, the only reason he's not pressing the phony charges is he got caught,, what's next ? Planting a gun on the body of someone he just shot?? There's no rehab for his type.. Thank god for in car cameras....