POLICE OFFICERS OFFICIALLY
TRAINED TO COMMIT PERJURY!
As a former Reserve Police
Officer in San Bernardino, CA, I can pretty well testify to what the officer
wrote of. * I
majored in Police Science under LAPD back in the early sixties. I vividly
remember the LAPD's #1 expert on the laws of arrest, search and seizure,
telling us how to break up a legal party. (He was a licensed attorney as
well as a lieutenant at LAPD in the legal section.) ... It
got so bad out there that the city finally told it's officers to stay out
of conflicts ... because so many rotten tickets were being written by CHP
and officers lying on the stand. Officer
M. Young, Ret.Westminster,
CA * I
read with interest some of the articles distributed by you regarding the
LA Police Rampart scandal. In particular, the "technicalities" mentioned
by Mr. Lindner in his article about the dysfunctional system have been
ignored by police everywhere as a matter of practice for many years. As
a former Orange County, California, police officer in the early '70's it
was encouraged and, therefore common, practice to write police reports
reflecting an arrest as it should have been made according to the textbook
"technicalities" and not as it actually occurred. .... [Snipped].
It is interesting to see police
officers now coming forth one after another to indict the judicial system
from the inside. This judicial racket has now gotten so far amok that it
can no longer be hidden. We even have a court bailiff
(Ret.) who witnessed daily corruption in the court, including falsification
of the records.-Ron-