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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3165965" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>So you can say you killed someone that is dead and you really didn't, and you can be prosecuted for your comments?</p><p>Hearsay is a dangerous thing to use to prove guilt is it not? </p><p> I actually beat a case against me in court for having loud pipes on my vehicle. Officer said I violated noise standards for the community in his opinion when he was parked over 100 yards away in a rural area. If I had not contested it, his opinion was law? </p><p>I showed up in court with the federal standards for noise pollution and a decimeter to measure my exhaust volume level at the judges discretion. </p><p>He found me guilty on the officers charge and fined me $50. Then told me to not leave the court. </p><p>at the end of the session, he went with me and the court clerk to the parking lot where I started up my vehicle in the middle of town between buildings, while measuring the level of noise at 20 feet vs the 100 yards the officer said in a rural setting. Passed with room to spare.</p><p>The judge told the court clerk to dismiss the fine, but still had a guilty judgement on my record, which really didn't count for anything pointwise, but it still pis$ed me off because I was innocent by evidence yet found guilty by hearsay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3165965, member: 5412"] So you can say you killed someone that is dead and you really didn't, and you can be prosecuted for your comments? Hearsay is a dangerous thing to use to prove guilt is it not? I actually beat a case against me in court for having loud pipes on my vehicle. Officer said I violated noise standards for the community in his opinion when he was parked over 100 yards away in a rural area. If I had not contested it, his opinion was law? I showed up in court with the federal standards for noise pollution and a decimeter to measure my exhaust volume level at the judges discretion. He found me guilty on the officers charge and fined me $50. Then told me to not leave the court. at the end of the session, he went with me and the court clerk to the parking lot where I started up my vehicle in the middle of town between buildings, while measuring the level of noise at 20 feet vs the 100 yards the officer said in a rural setting. Passed with room to spare. The judge told the court clerk to dismiss the fine, but still had a guilty judgement on my record, which really didn't count for anything pointwise, but it still pis$ed me off because I was innocent by evidence yet found guilty by hearsay. [/QUOTE]
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