Court Date? Essential Advice for Navigating the Legal System
- missmiceli2
- Jun 6
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
If you're not ready to stand as I do, and you have a court date approaching, here is some important advice.
Understanding Your Rights in the Legal System
Is this statute a law concerning the repugnancy clause of the United States Constitution?
We have a case that showcases significant issues within the legal system in Cherokee County, Georgia.
Key Takeaways from a Real Case
Initial Arrest Without Warrant
The arresting officer arrived at their home without a warrant at 11:37 AM. The individual involved did not know to request one. As a result, he voluntarily accompanied the officers.
Lesson: When you don’t object, you acquiesce and consent to the arrest. Make them earn it! Always request an affidavit of probable cause.
Experience in Jail
He spent 7 hours in jail and was released after paying a bond of $1,270.
Allegations from the Arresting Deputy
After his release, the official documents revealed that the ARRESTING DEPUTY SHERIFF signed their name under penalty of perjury regarding the event. This included the misdemeanor charge of simple battery, which many consider to be a ludicrous accusation.
Important Note: The officer cannot be the affiant, meaning they cannot act as a witness. Yet, here we are because the public lacks knowledge on how to exercise their rights properly, particularly regarding voluntary consent.
Remember: The officer is not the victim or the witness. They cannot sign the affidavit of probable cause.
Conflicts of Interest in the Prosecution
Staggeringly, the same officer is listed as the prosecutor! How is this even possible?
The simple answer is that they can wear more than one hat.
No Victim, No Case?
The state claims they can continue with the case, even without a victim asserting any harm. The person involved in what was essentially a minor dispute declined medical care and even refrained from signing their name on the affidavit since no harm was reported.
Witness List Raises Questions
Fast forward eight months, and the state pushes forward with the case. The officer is listed as a witness. What exactly did they witness? They were not even present at the time.
Interestingly, a 9/11 operator is also listed as a witness. In total, there are six witnesses for an incident that only involved two parties.
The motivation for this legal charade? They profit from your bonds. That's the reality of the situation. Every day, such legal antics unfold across Cherokee County.
Learning to Stand Up for Your Rights
The legal system can be tricky to navigate, and many people fall prey to its complexities. It's crucial to understand your rights and know how to advocate for yourself in court.
If you want to learn how to stand up for your rights, follow me for more insights and practical advice.
Conclusion
Understanding the legal system is essential, especially if you find yourself facing a court date. Equip yourself with knowledge and be assertive about your rights.
Take action and protect yourself from potential injustices. Remember that you are not alone.
Gianna & Scott
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