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Assault in Pahoa differs from HRS?
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My point is simply that the police should arrest a person if it appears that a crime for which you can be jailed has been committed and that the person in question committed it. But I don't intend to comment on a particular situation, but just to address the issue of police interfering with prosecutorial discretion in the field.
If a person is on probation or parole, the arrest often takes care of the situation, as a standard condition of both probation and parole is "to obey all laws". If you don't, probation or parole is (or can be) revoked.
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RE: Assault in Pahoa differs from HRS? - by oink - 09-23-2012, 03:37 AM
RE: Assault in Pahoa differs from HRS? - by Kelena - 09-23-2012, 10:58 AM
RE: Assault in Pahoa differs from HRS? - by oink - 09-23-2012, 12:59 PM
RE: Assault in Pahoa differs from HRS? - by Rene - 09-26-2012, 11:09 AM

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