Police is our god?

CDNBear

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unfortunately, it is hard, almost impossible to prove that that "anyone" falsely accused a person intentionally
Yes and no. One of the false charges against me ended in a charge of Criminal Mischief being laid against the complainant.

Can't say as I know how that played out.

u r smart
the boy is a very good student, not a troublemaker, and this s''''t happened to him//// i am lost
Thank you, I know many good people who have done stupid things in the heat of the moment. It doesn't make them innocent, or a troublemaker.

The courts will look at whether or not a conviction and a punitive sentence are in the publics interest. The latter is key. A good defence attorney will look for diversion programs, counseling or a good fight, depending on what he believes is the best course of action.

Of course that depends on the honesty between the client and the attorney. And honesty is quite important. I can't tell you how often a defendant blames his attorney, for losing, but wasn't open and honest with his/her attorney.

An defence lawyer can not prepare a defence for what he does not know.

u know it is a very serious charge, the boy's life is ruined
and considering that should not the police be more careful ?
The police have to way the interests of public safety. They take assault and sexual assault, EXTREMELY serious. Especially when there are minors involved. And rightly so.

Again, we come to the fact, that if they don't act, and the alleged assailant commits further acts of violence. The public interest isn't being protected, the Officer faces not only his conscience, but possibly the affects of an investigation into his conduct.

A good Officer will always err on the side caution.

Arrested is not convicted.
This is true, but as I mentioned earlier, an arrest record is not part of the expunging process, when a Youthful Offender reaches the age of 18. The onus rests upon him/her to petition the courts to have it removed.

It won't show up on most cursory criminal searches, because the arrest record is only recorded in the jurisdiction in which he/she was arrested.

But if you intend on a career in the military, a job that requires you to be bonded, or a career working with kids, it will show up.

Release documents are normally with a restaining order of some type. These are more likely what will screw his life. If he doesn't follow the orders he will be charged outright and direct to court?
Upon arraignment, a Recognizance to keep the Peace or a Recognizance of Bail, will be issued.

It will highlight the conditions under which the accused must behave. It will usually contain a list of additional conditions, handed down by the Crown, specific to the case before the courts, ie; persons/places of work or residence to be stayed away from, and other restrictions meant to protect the alleged victim from retribution.

Once court is over he is good to go or he gets time in the corrections.
Or he/she could be placed under a termed Peace Bond.

That is a simple one- example, you show up at the police station and report that you just witnessed a child being abducted and hauled away in a car license # xyz 234, is the cop going to hesitate checking into it on the off chance you are not honest?
Gotchya. Thanks.
 

lone wolf

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That is a simple one- example, you show up at the police station and report that you just witnessed a child being abducted and hauled away in a car license # xyz 234, is the cop going to hesitate checking into it on the off chance you are not honest?

The bureaucop up front will ... but Comm will be on it.

If nobody else, they've got you....
 

ABconservative

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In Edmonton they have photo radar and EPS hiding behind garbage cans . Just so they can give tickets . Mean while there is drug dealer slinging drugs off of street corners and rapists running around White Ave. So guess what the police are just plain useless
 

CDNBear

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In Edmonton they have photo radar and EPS hiding behind garbage cans . Just so they can give tickets . Mean while there is drug dealer slinging drugs off of street corners and rapists running around White Ave. So guess what the police are just plain useless

You do realize that these areas are covered by two different dept's right?

Traffic, verses Narcotics.

I'll give you there's traffic in both, but they aren't the same thing.