no right to resist being raped by a cop?

this is what assistant prosecuting attorney Greg Babbitt is arguing to the michigan court of appeals in the case of people v. moreno. At issue in that case is the question of whether a citizen has a legally protected right to resist an unlawful search or unjustified arrest by a police officer.

During a question and answer session, associate justice Cavanaugh described a scenario in which a woman in police custody was sexually assaulted during a body search. In that situation, Justice Cavanaugh inquired, could the victim be charged under the states 'resisting and obstructing' statute? “Technically, you could do that,” Babbitt grudgingly replied, while insisting that “as a prosecutor, I wouldn’t do that.” Rather than putting up physical resistance and thereby risking criminal prosecution, the victim should simply endure the assault and then file a civil complaint after the fact. That approach, of course, this would most likely result in a settlement that protects the offender at the expense of the local tax victim population.

If citizens have no right to resist illegal violations of their property and persons by the police, “What is left of the Fourth Amendment?” one of the judges asked Babbitt.
“Well, life isn’t perfect,” Babbitt replied with a shrug – which to people of his ilk means that in any conflict between individual liberty and institutionalized power, it is the former that must yield. Otherwise, mere Mundanes “will be able to make the determination as to whether the police officers [are] acting properly or not,” he said, his voice freighted with horror over the prospect. “We can’t have individuals ... making that decision in the heat of the moment.”

Of course, that is precisely what Babbitt insisted must be done – as long as the “individuals” in question are emissaries of the State.
 
That actually happened here in Ohio. A woman who had been assaulted called the police. The police arrested here and two male officers cuffed her and held her down while she was stripped and had a cavity search performed. Keep in mind, this woman had been a victim of an assualt and had called the police for help. Because she resisted the search she was charged with resisting. She filled suit and the charges were dropped and I believe there was a settlement though I don't know what happened to the officers involved who were in clear violation of procedure. Fortunately for the victim they recorded their raping of her. The attached video is deeply disturbing.

 
And I'm curious, is all. As a newcomer I'd like to know a bit about the people I'm posting with. One way to figure out how people think is to look at where they go for their sources of information.

Although I have to say I'm confused by why you're disguising your source in this case.
 
And I'm curious, is all. As a newcomer I'd like to know a bit about the people I'm posting with. One way to figure out how people think is to look at where they go for their sources of information.

Although I have to say I'm confused by why you're disguising your source in this case.

there's no disguising sources. I utilize over a dozen different independent blogs, sites, and forums for all of my information. posting that many different links over here would be confusing for most people and though Damo would know better of me, some others would consider it spamming the board. I will however provide links for people who ask, like you did.
 
And I'm curious, is all. As a newcomer I'd like to know a bit about the people I'm posting with. One way to figure out how people think is to look at where they go for their sources of information.

Although I have to say I'm confused by why you're disguising your source in this case.

newcomer

:lol:
 
Yurt,

As far as I can tell this person is not one of our current posters, they're also not using a proxy.
 
Welcome to the board... (I usually welcome people on the board as well as in PM, when they are new.)
 
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