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Old February 13, 2007, 02:31 PM   #9
invention_45
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You echo my sentiments exactly, and I don't think no-knock warrants should be issued in ANY case except where imminent danger to life requires it.

Anonymous tips are tools of those who fear facing the accused, and the only reason for that is if the justice system is failing to protect those who utilize it, or because their motives are not legitimate.
I fully agree with the first statement.

As for the second, you cannot expect to defend a charge unless you know who your original accuser is. If you do not know that information, you have no way to determine whether that accuser is someone who has had access to your living space or vehicle and may have planted "evidence" later to be "informed" about.

I've had to make a couple complaints in my time. When I did, I had every expectation that my complaints had better turn out to be founded or else I would be prosecuted for making a false complaint.

This is how it should be.
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