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[deleted] t1_j17unul wrote

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rascal_red t1_j183zyy wrote

I fail to see how lying about policy violations is not lying during a criminal investigation.

Also, the idea that every crime/degree requires proof of malicious intent to do criminal harm is fiction.

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FrankSinatraYodeling t1_j19jjnn wrote

How does lying about policy violations escalate a charge to 2nd degree murder?

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rascal_red t1_j19litq wrote

I never said that? At least in this case, but since you ask, that would depend on the exact violations and reasons why.

Moreover, normal people can be charged for lying in the course of an investigation-why should that not apply to police of all people?

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FrankSinatraYodeling t1_j19ntb0 wrote

It should apply to police, but how does that elevate a charge to 2nd degree murder when it doesn't to normal people?

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rascal_red t1_j19on0d wrote

Again, I did not say that. What I said was that lying about policy violations in the course of an investigation IS criminal-even if prosecutors avoid charging the police, as they prefer to do.

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