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YankeeRebel

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You're kidding right?
He must be.

I don't think many here would argue the right for a man to pay for a handy or a blowy. But the fact of the matter remains its not a legal action, therefore he broke the law if what the cops say is true.
 

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This case is falling apart faster than the Rams offense and Bobby Kraft's lawyers are going to fuck the Jupiter, FLA police dept right in the ass before it's all over.

The PD supposedly gained a warrant (or permission) to install surveillance cameras inside the facility, thus usurping the clients 4th amendment rights (reasonable expectation of privacy) by claiming extraordinary circumstances, IE; human trafficking.

While we were all appalled at the charges of human trafficking and sex slaves when the news broke, it turns out that none of the workers in the "massage parlor" were being held against their will and the Jupiter PD has already said that there was no human trafficking involved. This places the warrant to allow the video taping and those that requested it and approved front and center.

Kraft is right to tell the DA to pound sand with the offer to admit guilt, perform community service and pay a fine in exchange for an administrative finding.
 

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This case is falling apart faster than the Rams offense and Bobby Kraft's lawyers are going to fuck the Jupiter, FLA police dept right in the ass before it's all over.

The PD supposedly gained a warrant (or permission) to install surveillance cameras inside the facility, thus usurping the clients 4th amendment rights (reasonable expectation of privacy) by claiming extraordinary circumstances, IE; human trafficking.

While we were all appalled at the charges of human trafficking and sex slaves when the news broke, it turns out that none of the workers in the "massage parlor" were being held against their will and the Jupiter PD has already said that there was no human trafficking involved. This places the warrant to allow the video taping and those that requested it and approved front and center.

Kraft is right to tell the DA to pound sand with the offer to admit guilt, perform community service and pay a fine in exchange for an administrative finding.

Actually the Jupiter police said Kraft was not involved in human trafficking if memory serves. And who gave the police the warrant or permissions, a judge?

As usual I cannot trust anything I read on the internet anymore. If what you imply is true I hope Krafts lawyers tear the JPD a new one, but I really want to see how this turn out.
 

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He must be.

I don't think many here would argue the right for a man to pay for a handy or a blowy. But the fact of the matter remains its not a legal action, therefore he broke the law if what the cops say is true.

Sure. Do you know what jury nullification is?
 

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I don't care about the legality of any search or evidence.

He plummeted in my estimation.

Man up and face the music.

I know that you don't care a lick anyway but I'm really disappointed by that.
 

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This case is falling apart faster than the Rams offense and Bobby Kraft's lawyers are going to fuck the Jupiter, FLA police dept right in the ass before it's all over.

The PD supposedly gained a warrant (or permission) to install surveillance cameras inside the facility, thus usurping the clients 4th amendment rights (reasonable expectation of privacy) by claiming extraordinary circumstances, IE; human trafficking.

While we were all appalled at the charges of human trafficking and sex slaves when the news broke, it turns out that none of the workers in the "massage parlor" were being held against their will and the Jupiter PD has already said that there was no human trafficking involved. This places the warrant to allow the video taping and those that requested it and approved front and center.

Kraft is right to tell the DA to pound sand with the offer to admit guilt, perform community service and pay a fine in exchange for an administrative finding.

Supposedly they have been watching the joints for 18 mos and never made an arrest and let supposedly trafficking going on till they caught a big fish? Piece of shit cops let people suffer and do illegal shit for 18 mos. If they had it in tape, they would be nailing him and not offering a plea, and not the usual for first time offense. They have shit and shame on Kraft for putting himself in any stupid situation. There are plenty of Massage Envy's around
 

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Actually the Jupiter police said Kraft was not involved in human trafficking if memory serves. And who gave the police the warrant or permissions, a judge?

As usual I cannot trust anything I read on the internet anymore. If what you imply is true I hope Krafts lawyers tear the JPD a new one, but I really want to see how this turn out.
That's correct they have said Kraft was not involved in HT. The ICE and the FBI didn't see enough evidence for them to get involved.

The DA is the one who approved the cameras.

When I think of Jupiter and local LEA I keep getting this picture in my mind.

https://goo.gl/images/Jr8iV5
 
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