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Charges of wiretapping against biker dismissed by SSpiffy2010-09-28 09:53:26
  Bad descison the dumbsmack was deliberately by joecrouse2010-09-28 09:54:52
    ? They only dropped the charges realted to by techi8702010-09-28 10:03:03
      Tell that to the cops that get followed home from by joecrouse2010-09-28 10:44:14
        apples to oranges argument this case was by techi8702010-09-28 11:05:56
          yea its posted on youtube by joecrouse2010-09-28 12:08:42
            That's just stupid by PeKaJe2010-09-28 12:21:41
              any legal proceding in Maryland is by joecrouse2010-09-28 13:47:22
                Really, with home address, and all? (n/t) by PeKaJe2010-09-28 13:57:46
                  Unless the officer was the actual plantif in the by Classic_Jon 2010-09-28 14:15:49
case I would seriously doubt that they would list his home address.
Also, the Judge can order that information blocked if it would pose a risk to the officer or his family. They do that all the time here in Texas.

My sisters ex-husband and several other LEO friends had their home addresses listed as the police station address in 99% of the cases they were involved in the course of their job duties as an officer.

Now, CIVIL cases may be different but in the course of their duties, there is no reason to release the officers PERSONAL address as it is NOT GERMAINE to the matter at hand.
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