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<blockquote data-quote="Cohiba" data-source="post: 3380584" data-attributes="member: 2550"><p>The reason I'm even talking about this as all...is chain of events. When the defense attorney for the two cops starts/states his case. I think...I don't know for sure....<strong>.trespassing might come into play... to strengthen the defense claim.</strong> Will this ONE aspect absolve/resolve anything? I don't know but I believe if the attorney asks....Why was he there? The next statement might be....Why was he trespassing? If he wouldn't have been there and the police inquire/investigate(throw in trespassing) this wouldn't have happened. Do I think this will be brought up at all...don't know.</p><p></p><p>Trespassing....isn't that why cops check on cars/people during non business hours. They will say....Move on..if you don't own this property or have permission..show me the written permission..let me call the owner and verify. Isn't that how they can ask you to leave or investigate why you or a car is there during NON-open hours.....trespassing</p><p></p><p>Let's wait and see how it evolves and their attorney tries to handle it.</p><p></p><p><strong>EDIT: I do NOT know</strong>...but was the Wendy's closed? I thought so..not 100% sure...that's why I'm approaching it from this angle. If it was open and he was conducting business, not interfering with normal business nor a nuisance...I am remiss and stand chastised and rebuked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cohiba, post: 3380584, member: 2550"] The reason I'm even talking about this as all...is chain of events. When the defense attorney for the two cops starts/states his case. I think...I don't know for sure....[B].trespassing might come into play... to strengthen the defense claim.[/B] Will this ONE aspect absolve/resolve anything? I don't know but I believe if the attorney asks....Why was he there? The next statement might be....Why was he trespassing? If he wouldn't have been there and the police inquire/investigate(throw in trespassing) this wouldn't have happened. Do I think this will be brought up at all...don't know. Trespassing....isn't that why cops check on cars/people during non business hours. They will say....Move on..if you don't own this property or have permission..show me the written permission..let me call the owner and verify. Isn't that how they can ask you to leave or investigate why you or a car is there during NON-open hours.....trespassing Let's wait and see how it evolves and their attorney tries to handle it. [B]EDIT: I do NOT know[/B]...but was the Wendy's closed? I thought so..not 100% sure...that's why I'm approaching it from this angle. If it was open and he was conducting business, not interfering with normal business nor a nuisance...I am remiss and stand chastised and rebuked. [/QUOTE]
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