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1. leephi+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-11 21:21:52
Of course; that’s the way it works. But I’m proposing the radical idea that there is a reason for the 4th amendment, and the judges might consider reviewing the evidence and thinking about—nay, judging, even—whether the situation warrants granting what should be an extraordinary request by the police. And that we the people, and the press, especially, should consider it proper to hold them to account, especially when there is a tragic consequence. Nobody ever asks the judge, “why did you sign this warrant? Why was this extreme measure necessary?”
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2. newacc+5e[view] [source] 2020-06-11 23:24:14
>>leephi+(OP)
You seem to be changing the subject. Upthread, you argued that the judge bore a "large portion" of the blame for this shooting. Here you're just saying that judges need to be better.

I agree. But I still don't see how, if I ask you to let me commit a crime, and you say yes, that makes you more culpable than me. The word for that is "accessory", and it's by definition a lesser crime.

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3. leephi+4m[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-12 00:37:02
>>newacc+5e
I think you’re confusing the expression “large portion” with something like “most”.
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