Wednesday, January 28, 2009

We're the Only Ones Offering You a Deal Enough

A former North Texas sheriff has admitted to forcing a woman to perform a sex act after telling her it was the only way she wouldn’t go to jail for drugs found in her house, a federal prosecutor said Monday. [More]
What, he didn't check her "Only One"-filed false disease report first?

[Via Lane]

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Apparently, HER house, her BOYFRIEND'S drugs. But if drug "crime" is discovered in your house, you lose your house.
Sheriff Friendly was just trying to help out a homeless person, that's all.

With minor differences, the same deal the feds offered Randy Weaver.
Tick tock.
Hey. Did any of the prosecution offer Sheriff Onlyone a "deal"? You know...
Well, certainly some inmates will.

Anonymous said...

Something like this happened in California not too long ago. A cop ran the plates of cars parked at a strip club so he'd know just who to target. He pulled over a stripper for "driving erratically", and threatened to arrest her, unless...

http://tinyurl.com/ddy8ej

The cop got off, of course. Uh, he was acquitted of all charges, I mean.

kahr40 said...

I am forever amazed by LEOs that do this kind of thing and don't imagine that it will come back to grab em by the short hairs. You'd think they believe the people they're dealing with are more ethical or honest than they are?

Here's one for ya. A friend of mine and an police officer from local agency, in uniform, went to buy some marijuana. A few weeks later the dealer gets busted and who do you think he gave up to save his butt? You got it. Twits.

Anonymous said...

looks like this only-one (auxiliary, so almost only-one) thinks "outside of the box"

what a great (and long) list

http://www.2ampd.net/Articles/Mortellaro/jm03.htm

Anonymous said...

Virginia Commonwealth University's police chief has been charged with soliciting sex from a 14-year-old online. It was a sting run by police detectives to root out Internet child predators.
Another anti-gun-rights law enforcement person with strange priorities.