@anhad004@OnlyWaifu This is the past. The AI copy-pasted the user interface and general environment of Dark Souls 3, with minimal changes to the actual game itself.
@BlindPublic@lone_rides If they are serving an arrest warrant, yes. However, they must serve the warrant properly and must leave upon the arrest of the individual.
@HFBS1314@Dp_homesteader@lone_rides Yick Wo v. Hopkins 118 US 356 (1886) established the precedent that the Fourteenth Amendment applies to ALL persons in the country, not just citizens. They also have 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendment rights to due process and protection from unreasonable search and seizure.
@JesseKellyDC I don’t agree with the portal, but I also don’t agree with the agents wearing masks to avoid identification. We have the right to film them for the specific purpose of making sure that they are acting within their authority.
@lurker9876@covie_93 Apparently, a grand jury indicted Lemon, which is just an easier avenue to seek an arrest warrant, so the situation ended the same anyways.
@lurker9876@covie_93 The judges are who determine whether or not the evidence is sufficient, not us. The fact that the appellate court affirmed the decision just makes the original order stronger.
@Doug44478373540@nicksortor Federal agencies need a warrant to ping cell phone location data. So they would need thousands of warrants based on probable cause.
@peterjenkSA@RenaudNadeau@AlanYoureRight@CalltoActivism That does not give the agent the authority to seize her phone or forcefully shove her. We don’t have full context, but just from this video, the agent should have ordered her to back up.
@Twitte888888@johnwylie@CalltoActivism The initial contact was the agent unlawfully seizing the woman’s phone. She has a right to film the agents and, as far as we are aware, was not interfering with the agent’s duties as a law enforcement officer.
@OtherSideAus@CalltoActivism “To prevent him filming her” is a violation of the First Amendment. We don’t have the full context, but federal agents do not have the right to seize a person’s phone while recording and forcefully shove them.
@GuntherEagleman Can we stop using “left” and “right” to define entire groups of people? Just because somebody disagrees about a particular topic doesn’t make them right or left leaning.
@Fujimori_v2@micah_erfan A court issuing a ruling establishes precedent. Until it is successfully appealed, it stands as case law. It isn’t up to us to decide what ruling has basis of law; that’s the appellate courts’ job.
@WharryMax@GovBobFerguson@SenValdez46th Here’s a link as to why what you said does not apply to broad circumstances such as the need for mass deportation. https://t.co/gMOnLYNH1B