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Report: Georgia deputies conduct warrantless search of high school, pat down 900 students
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 2982207" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>I agree entirely, but let's address this as it really is: this wasn't a few rogue deputies acting on their own, with their brothers declining to intervene. This was the county sheriff--the chief law enforcement officer--acting in his official capacity as the head of the department, dictating to the school what he would do in advance, and ordering his deputies to execute the raid.</p><p></p><p>While I believe the deputies should have refused it as an illegal order--I don't accept the Nuremburg Defense--this is much more serious than a few bad apples; this was an official act. Frankly, if the DOJ were to get involved--which I doubt will happen, given that it's Trump's DOJ now--I wouldn't complain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 2982207, member: 13624"] I agree entirely, but let's address this as it really is: this wasn't a few rogue deputies acting on their own, with their brothers declining to intervene. This was the county sheriff--the chief law enforcement officer--acting in his official capacity as the head of the department, dictating to the school what he would do in advance, and ordering his deputies to execute the raid. While I believe the deputies should have refused it as an illegal order--I don't accept the Nuremburg Defense--this is much more serious than a few bad apples; this was an official act. Frankly, if the DOJ were to get involved--which I doubt will happen, given that it's Trump's DOJ now--I wouldn't complain. [/QUOTE]
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