And…then there were three. This one, a woman. Also a dog involved, although I don’t know if it’s the same dog. http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S3212603.shtml#.Un26Eyc4m3j
And this time, without a warrant at all.
And…then there were three. This one, a woman. Also a dog involved, although I don’t know if it’s the same dog. http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S3212603.shtml#.Un26Eyc4m3j
And this time, without a warrant at all.
I’m gonna regret asking, I know, but … Two-handed meaning … AT THE SAME TIME?!? :eek:
“Bi-manual” in a pelvic exam means one hand inside the vagina and one palpating (pressing and feeling) the abdomen from the skin side. Not sure what it means in this context. Maybe they meant a rectovaginal exam, which is one finger in vagina and one finger in the rectum? It sounds like the word was taken out of context by a non-medico, so it’s hard to tell what was in the record.
This is a little off track perhaps…
I and my brother believe he was profiled for driving a vehicle with Colorado license plates (legal marijuana laws just passed here) while driving in Indiana.
Now, I know my bro, and he is perhaps the best driver I have ever known. But he got pulled over. “Improper turn signal use” Not that he did not use it, he used it improperly.
Anyway, the first thing the cop said when he reached the car was “I smell marijuana”. My brother drives big rigs for a living and get’s tested a lot. He does not smoke, or have anything to do with MJ. My brother ended up waiting on the side of the road for one and a half hours for the drug dog to show up. The dog turned up nothing of course.
Anyway, I relate this to other Colorado drivers. Be careful when driving out of state.
Good luck indeed. I’m a plaintiffs’ personal-injury lawyer. We always try to get an out-of-court settlement in preference to going to trial.
Og only knows what people who’d do something like this may consider a “dissing”.
Oh, this happened to me a few years back while driving in Kansas w/ CA plates. I was followed by a police officer for 30 minutes, then he pulled the old “pretend to be existing the freeway, but get back on” trick. Followed me again for awhile, then sped away. About an hour later, I get pulled over (using the left lane while not passing). I wouldn’t consent to a search, so they called in the dog (which took over an hour to arrive). Meanwhile the cop kept trying to get me to admit I had some “personal use marijuana” in the car. It was a rental, and I had never opened the trunk. The dog “supposedly” smelled something in the trunk, so they opened it. Clean as a whistle.
The cop them offered to take me somewhere to get some breakfast, if I wanted. I wasn’t sure if he was hitting on me or fucking with me, but I declined. You just held me up on my trip for about an hour and a half, and now you want me to go have breakfast with you?
I’ll never drive in Kansas again.
I wonder what would happen if there was something illegal in the trunk of a rental car. Could I be arrested for it? Because I’ve done that before; never opened the trunk of a rental car, or never opened the glove compartment or never opened the back doors.
It seems to me that while it wouldn’t be a perfect defense, you would have a better chance of beating the rap if it was a rental car you just picked up instead of your personal vehicle you’ve owned for years.
Someone stole my car once, and I thought of calling the police. Then I said, ‘Screw it. Let him figure out what to do with the body in the trunk.’
Between Roswell and all the recent stories, New Mexico’s State motto should be, “The anal probe state”.
I think “Up Yours!” is poetically succinct.
Whenever I kill someone, I stuff the body in the trunk of my care and park it in a poor section of town with the doors unlocked and the keys in the ignition. Works every time!
The car and the body end up being sold for parts.
Which one nets more? (Need answers fast!)
Your Vee-Dub bus is a classic now, you don’t even need to scrape off the Peace signs and flower decals.
Depends on the year and the make of each.
Of course, the issue of, ah, “freshness” only applies to one. Less said, the better, perhaps.
Cite??? Oh, by the way, I hear that the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain. Really. It’s true. I won’t bother to cite it. I also hear that people from Spain who’s user names start with ‘S’ are all stupid assholes. Really. That’s true, too. No cite for that, either…
What the hell is a Terry stop?