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Originally Posted by Enumerate
So, Statutory Management is a form of detention and suspension of rights in an investigation.
You claim the police can detain a suspect and obtain a warrant for any investigative power they care to imagine; all the while having an indeterminate amount of time (in excess of three weeks, at least) to investigate and come to their conclusions - before any charges are laid.
Balance ... you are simply a complete idiot.
You know nothing about our system of justice. Frankly, I have no more time to waste on you.
LOL - ask him to answer a simple question and he throws a tantrum, picks up a kindergarten ball and sulks.
Read my reply carefully - I said that's how SM works. Did not say I like it or that it is the same as how the Police operate, can and should operate?
You have lost, Enumerate - and you know it.
What kind of a person refuses to answer an simple question?
Answer - When the truth stares him in the face, is inconvenient and contradictory to what he wants to believe.
Amen.
Last edited by Balance; 17-07-2010 at 06:56 PM.
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