SmarterthanYou
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Doesn't the fourth amendment automaticaly nullify this ruling?
No. The Indiana court is saying that they, the courts, will determine if your 4th Amendment right has been violated and provide remedies to you if necessary.
Doesn't the fourth amendment automaticaly nullify this ruling?
Do you have an answer to the question posed or not?
you don't have a clue....the consitution doesn't automatically nullify something...it has to go to the scotus and they rule on it. there is a process that needs to take place, rulings or laws are not automatically nullified because you or i thinks the consitution says X. scotus is the ultimate arbiter of that.
i find it incredible dishonest that you demand debate when you want something discussed, yet when others do, you have no problem fucking up a thread with your attacks.
No. The Indiana court is saying that they, the courts, will determine if your 4th Amendment right has been violated and provide remedies to you if necessary.
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I didn't demand debate, I asked a question, and not of you, either.
Do you have an answer to the question posed or not?
There's always the "remedy" this guy applied, right, Smarter Than Me?
all this 'predatory' crap is worthless, considering you IGNORE the governments (both left and right) culpability in leaving these legal avenues open to the lenders. YOU are partially responsible.
awesome!
then why did you just PM me?
I didn't realize the two were mutualy exclusive, plus I felt like attacking you but didn't see any threads which deserved to be sacrificed.
it is an open board....and yes you did ask me to answer it
Oh Elisibeth, I'm coming, this is the big one, yurt finaly got me. No yurtle, I was asking if you had an anwer, not to answer it, see?
You can tell by the words I used, "Do you have an answer... as oposed to what is the answer.
awesome!
then why did you just PM me?
http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/...cle_ec169697-a19e-525f-a532-81b3df229697.html
Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home
this is an absolutely insane decision and just goes to show the continuing illegitimacy of the judicial system.
Trading liberty for security.
Each are gone it seems.
According to Newton County Sheriff, Don Hartman Sr., random house to house searches are now possible and could be helpful following the Barnes v. STATE of INDIANA Supreme Court ruling issued on May 12th, 2011. When asked three separate times due to the astounding callousness as it relates to trampling the inherent natural rights of Americans, he emphatically indicated that he would use random house to house checks, adding he felt people will welcome random searches if it means capturing a criminal.
The Indiana Supreme Court has received numerous threats via telephone and email following a controversial decision handed down last Thursday, May 12th, 2011, that “authorizes” police to search homes randomly according to Indiana Supreme Court Spokeswoman, Kathryn Dolan. In a 3-2 ruling in BARNES vs. STATE of INDIANA, Justice Steven David, appointed by Governor Mitch Daniels wrote that under “modern” (post-PATRIOT-Act) jurisprudence, Hoosiers must submit to the violent force of any and all UNLAWFUL searches instigated by law enforcement. The court justifies such intrusion due to individuals having better access to courts, than at the elevation of the right to common-law.