Dont clench your butt in Deming New Mexico

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Now go back and read, nobody stuck his arm up. Digit search followed by enemas (sp?) and a endoscopy. Yes they looked up his old address, no they did not use a battering ram.

It really doesn't matter what was stuck up his ass, it was stuck there against his will. That's like saying sticking your finger in a woman's vagina against her will isn't rape because you didn't use your penis.
 

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As far as Deming's attorneys, it is easy to see what was wrong in hindsight, of it. Add in .
Lots of people could have seen it was wrong at the time. Not You, I'll grant you that. But lots of people, Maybe most people could have seen it was wrong at the time.
 

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My doctor does it about once a year. It is part of an exam. You know, kind of like a search, but in this case he is checking for health problems, not drugs.
Meaning what? You have a voluntary twenty second prostate exam so that justifies what happened in this case?
 

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Yes they did. The hospital within the jurisdiction of the search warrant refused to participate in the rape, they took the victim to a hospital in a different county.

Of gee, did the hospital call it rape or are you just exaggerating again? For your information many doctors will not do cavity searches, and the LEOs seemed to have taken far more care to start then many cops I have heard about. They got a search warrant, found a medical professional to do the search, not a law enforcement officer.

While officers detained Eckert, they secured a search warrant from a judge that allowed for an anal cavity search.

The lawsuit claims that Deming Police tried taking Eckert to an emergency room in Deming, but a doctor there refused to perform the anal cavity search citing it was "unethical."

But physicians at the Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City agreed to perform the procedure and a few hours later, Eckert was admitted.
 

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Yea right. Lawyers do not even know all this off the top of their heads.
You don't have to be a lawyer to read the validity criteria for a warrant, just functionally literate. Hell, they probably had digital watches, so all they had to do was match up the numbers rather than go into the "big hand, little hand" routine. And they damn well ought to have known that they'd left their jurisdiction and the jurisdiction of the warrant when they left not just their town but the whole flipping county. It's not rocket science.
You guys are just wanting to blame the cops again.
Who's this "you guys" you keep mentioning? I have nothing against LEOs in general.
 
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