
12-07-2014, 07:01 PM
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Reformed Know-Nothing
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: MoCo, MD
Posts: 26,554
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Originally Posted by sheltiedave
An accident is called manslaughter.
My wife works in the VA as a registered nurse. If she took care of patients in the same haphazard fashion as the medical examiner who did not document evidence, the supervisor who twice took statements from Wilson without documentation, the police evidence team who did not pull prints from the Sig, the police station that did not competently process Wilson when he arrived and allowed evidence to be destroyed, the asst. DAs in their "Canterbury Tales" rendition of Lets' Make a Deal, and McCulloch's heartrending story of evil and good, she would be fired the next day for not following standard operating procedures, failure to document, negligence, failure of due diligence, and failure of adequate oversight.
If this level of care would result in a professional nurse loosing her license and being fired, why is most everyone perfectly willing to let it slide when involving a criminal investigation? Are POST trained and certified officers that immune that they indeed are teflon knights?
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WTF does this have to do with anything? If you read the linked article and believe that the preponderance of evidence supports an indictment, we live on different planets.
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