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Judges/Juries Believe almost Everything Police Say in Court. Now playing in courtrooms wherever Black & Latino men are; Lying Police Officers. Without such rare smoking gun evidence in criminal cases it is a waste of time to try to prove an officer is a liar. Judges/juries are only inclined to believe that an officer made a mistake or was incompetent. According to fmr. Seattle Police Chief Norm Stamper, "most cops lie a couple of times per shift." [MORE] From [HERE] It's been almost two years to the day since Joshua Lawson and Christopher Franklin were arrested by Seattle police. Though they were released without charges, the night still haunts both men. "We need justice to be served," said Lawson. "I was terrified," said Franklin. "It was a big traumatic experience."
In November 2010, police stopped Lawson and Franklin blocks away from a reported assault. The 911 witness call identified the assailants. "It was two tall skinny African Americans," said the 911 caller. "I could tell they were both wearing jeans." There was no mention of the white sweatpants Lawson was wearing that night. But police officers stopped the two at gunpoint.
"An innocent man staring down the barrel of a loaded gun, ready to aim and fire at you? It's a life-or-death situation," said Lawson.
In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday, both men say they complied with police orders to get on the ground, but one officer kicked Lawson in the face and another forced Franklin's face into the pavement. Though one police report at the time indicated someone identified the men, no charges were ever filed. At the jail that night, the audio from one police camera caught an exchange between Franklin and one of the officers.