Timjoebillybob
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- Feb 27, 2009
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You do know there are very few "Must enforce" laws on the books right? They have discretion on enforcing almost everything, only ones I can think of off hand that they don't have discretion on is OWI and domestic violence. And domestic violence is one of the very few misdemeanors they can arrest without actually witnessing it. So the officer was well within his rights and probably the rules of his boss by not enforcing it. I'm sure his job description doesn't include enforcing every misdemeanor that gets reported. And once again he couldn't do anything to the guy right then and there.Or if the deputy just did his job and asked the guy if he what I said he did…..you know do some investigating
I’m fairly confident that the person admitted what he did to the deputy, deputy just didn’t care to enforce the law.
And if you're fairly confident the guy admitted what he did to the deputy, wouldn't that constitute him doing his job and asking the guy?
And do you think he admitted to intentionally or knowingly interfering with your hunt? You could have been out in the woods for a variety of reasons.