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[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Like?

Resisting arrest, I think. "You're under arrest, come out of the house" "No" is literally what it means to resist arrest (without violence). Coming out later doesn't absolve you of it any more than slowing down absolves you for speeding earlier.

And how does this support your argument? She was talked out of the protection of her home.

Have you been checked for short term memory loss? It's like you forgot the first part of my sentence by the time you got to the second part. Staying in the protection of her home would have just gotten her home busted up once they secured the warrant.

IDK, dude. I was just trying to send you a video to help you understand, but you're clearly not into it. I remember now why I stopped talking to you back before when we talked about this.

[–] TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today 1 points 5 months ago

Resisting arrest, I think. "You're under arrest, come out of the house" "No" is literally what it means to resist arrest (without violence). Coming out later doesn't absolve you of it any more than slowing down absolves you for speeding earlier.

Police cannot lawfully order you out of your home without an arrest warrant or exigent circumstances (like seeing blood through the window). You can't be charged with resisting arrest for failing to comply with an unlawful order. They can try, but it would be easily thrown out in court.

Staying in the protection of her home would have just gotten her home busted up once they secured the warrant.

If they got the proper warrant...... Cops lie all the time.

dude. I was just trying to send you a video to help you understand

You have no idea what you're talking about and are unable to provide a meaningful interpretation or legal advice based on what you see in a video.

I remember now why I stopped talking to you back before when we talked about this.

Yeah... Please continue to not talk to me.