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From just reading the article, the only person that makes the claim is the xwife and she is in a custody battle with him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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SERIOUSLY? Can any cop ever get prosecuted for ANY DAMN THING EVER? 'Murican Royalty or what bro? From just reading the article, the only person that makes the claim is the xwife and she is in a custody battle with him. If that was simply the case, then the prosecutor could have easily declined on the grounds of an unsubstantiated claim made by a biased 3rd party while in the process of a custody battle, instead of "Sandusky County Prosecutor Tom Stierwalt decided not to present the case to a grand jury because he said Vitte might have presented an explanation to justify this alleged actions". |
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Need more info. Not against the law to run from CPS to my knowledge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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SERIOUSLY? Can any cop ever get prosecuted for ANY DAMN THING EVER? 'Murican Royalty or what bro? From just reading the article, the only person that makes the claim is the xwife and she is in a custody battle with him. What about running from the cops? False charges or not, that is a crime. Need more info. Not against the law to run from CPS to my knowledge. If the article is correct it says he was pursued by deputies, that means law enforcement. |
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All I can say is, that cop is lucky I'm not that boys father.
Seriously, what adult jacks off with a child? And I'm ashamed that he is getting off scott free. Another American Failure Story. |
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If that was simply the case, then the prosecutor could have easily declined on the grounds of an unsubstantiated claim made by a biased 3rd party while in the process of a custody battle, instead of "Sandusky County Prosecutor Tom Stierwalt decided not to present the case to a grand jury because he said Vitte might have presented an explanation to justify this alleged actions". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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SERIOUSLY? Can any cop ever get prosecuted for ANY DAMN THING EVER? 'Murican Royalty or what bro? From just reading the article, the only person that makes the claim is the xwife and she is in a custody battle with him. If that was simply the case, then the prosecutor could have easily declined on the grounds of an unsubstantiated claim made by a biased 3rd party while in the process of a custody battle, instead of "Sandusky County Prosecutor Tom Stierwalt decided not to present the case to a grand jury because he said Vitte might have presented an explanation to justify this alleged actions". The article does not make a lot of sense. |
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View Quote i rost I think we can effectively just stop using the word "Sandusky". it seems to be infected with the ghey |
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If the article is correct it says he was pursued by deputies, that means law enforcement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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SERIOUSLY? Can any cop ever get prosecuted for ANY DAMN THING EVER? 'Murican Royalty or what bro? From just reading the article, the only person that makes the claim is the xwife and she is in a custody battle with him. What about running from the cops? False charges or not, that is a crime. Need more info. Not against the law to run from CPS to my knowledge. If the article is correct it says he was pursued by deputies, that means law enforcement. Depending on state law it's not illegal to run from the cops for not violating the law. From the article they wanted to talk to him, he doesn't have to comply. |
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So there's an affirmative defense for watching porn and jerking off with a minor?
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http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/Blog/2014/01/22/Ohio-trooper-who-masturbated-with-boy-to-teach-him-about-sex-wont-be-charged/5021390412853/
...Vitte, the son of a retired State Trooper, was previously charged with domestic violence for spanking his then-girlfriend's 5-year-old son’s buttocks until they bled after the boy wet the bed. Vitte also head-butted the woman and was ultimately convicted on a reduced charge of child endangering... View Quote Helluva guy some are equivocating for. |
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So wait, didn't every one learn about jerking from law enforcement?
Tell me it wasn't just me. |
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Were you listening to The Dude's story, Donny? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hope he enjoys prison. Were you listening to The Dude's story, Donny? Not as much as I should have apparently. Which makes it even worse than I initially thought. Can I redeem myself by saying if the allegations are true the prosecutor should enjoy prison for not bringing charges? |
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Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depending on state law it's not illegal to run from the cops for not violating the law. From the article they wanted to talk to him, he doesn't have to comply. Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? I'm pretty sure I called him a shit bag many posts back based on a short article that is not clear as to who said what when. Fuck him if what his xwife claims to be true. However just to let you know running from the cops is not illegal so long as you did nothing wrong. |
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I'm pretty sure I called him a shit bag many posts back based on a short article that is not clear as to who said what when. Fuck him if what his xwife claims to be true. However just to let you know running from the cops is not illegal so long as you did nothing wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depending on state law it's not illegal to run from the cops for not violating the law. From the article they wanted to talk to him, he doesn't have to comply. Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? I'm pretty sure I called him a shit bag many posts back based on a short article that is not clear as to who said what when. Fuck him if what his xwife claims to be true. However just to let you know running from the cops is not illegal so long as you did nothing wrong. We all know that if the average joe tried it, he would end up with no front teeth and a mile-wide asshole. Oh well. |
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Quoted: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/Blog/2014/01/22/Ohio-trooper-who-masturbated-with-boy-to-teach-him-about-sex-wont-be-charged/5021390412853/ Helluva guy some are equivocating for. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/Blog/2014/01/22/Ohio-trooper-who-masturbated-with-boy-to-teach-him-about-sex-wont-be-charged/5021390412853/ ...Vitte, the son of a retired State Trooper, was previously charged with domestic violence for spanking his then-girlfriend's 5-year-old son’s buttocks until they bled after the boy wet the bed. Vitte also head-butted the woman and was ultimately convicted on a reduced charge of child endangering... Helluva guy some are equivocating for. |
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Quoted: Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Depending on state law it's not illegal to run from the cops for not violating the law. From the article they wanted to talk to him, he doesn't have to comply. Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? |
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Normally id be proud to say i was an Ohio State Trooper for 7 years.
Not right now... |
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I believe he is accurate. Sounds like it was child protective services and they probably requested LEO presence, which isn't uncommon. I certainly don't think Bama-Shooter is defending the LEO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depending on state law it's not illegal to run from the cops for not violating the law. From the article they wanted to talk to him, he doesn't have to comply. Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? So fleeing the scene after being outed as a pedo doesn't constitute sufficient wrong-doing for being lawfully detained by the deputies, but it DOES constitute just enough wrong-doing to warrant having them chase you a mile? Come on. |
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We all know that if the average joe tried it, he would end up with no front teeth and a mile-wide asshole. Oh well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depending on state law it's not illegal to run from the cops for not violating the law. From the article they wanted to talk to him, he doesn't have to comply. Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? I'm pretty sure I called him a shit bag many posts back based on a short article that is not clear as to who said what when. Fuck him if what his xwife claims to be true. However just to let you know running from the cops is not illegal so long as you did nothing wrong. We all know that if the average joe tried it, he would end up with no front teeth and a mile-wide asshole. Oh well. Not true. I've been in many chases and the only time I could make a custoidal arrest was if I could prove reckless endagerment. |
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I believe he is accurate. Sounds like it was child protective services and they probably requested LEO presence, which isn't uncommon. I certainly don't think Bama-Shooter is defending the LEO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depending on state law it's not illegal to run from the cops for not violating the law. From the article they wanted to talk to him, he doesn't have to comply. Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? I've been on several CPS escorts. |
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Quoted: So fleeing the scene after being outed as a pedo doesn't constitute sufficient wrong-doing for being lawfully detained by the deputies, but it DOES constitute just enough wrong-doing to warrant having them chase you a mile? Come on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Depending on state law it's not illegal to run from the cops for not violating the law. From the article they wanted to talk to him, he doesn't have to comply. Quoted for posterity. All this in defense of some wife-beating pedo, just because he has a badge? So fleeing the scene after being outed as a pedo doesn't constitute sufficient wrong-doing for being lawfully detained by the deputies, but it DOES constitute just enough wrong-doing to warrant having them chase you a mile? Come on. ETA: More at: http://www.sanduskyregister.com/article/5202236 Excerpt: In a Jan. 10 memo included in O'Connell's report, the detective stated the reason Stierwalt declined to seek charges was because of the amount of time that had elapsed since the incident, as well as the lack of physical evidence. It's not clear why the time element would be a factor, since the statute of limitations for felonies in Ohio is six years and the alleged sexual encounters with the boy happened five years ago. O'Connell also did not say in the report what physical evidence he was seeking. But when asked about the reasons O'Connell listed, Stierwalt said he reviewed the file again after the Register made a public records request. After that second review, he determined the main reason he declined to seek charges was Vitte could argue he masturbated with the boy while watching pornography to teach him about sex, suggesting it was not a crime for which Stierwalt could get a conviction. It's not clear why Stierwalt would preemptively decline to file charges. Generally it is incumbent on the suspect to present his own defense, rather than the prosecutor providing a defense for him. Stierwalt did not respond to written questions the Register emailed him, asking about these and other issues. |
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...I think it does, but there's a hitch. If I approach you and say I want to talk to you about an alleged crime, you can tell me to pound sand and walk away. I'm not going to touch you or attempt to stop you unless I have sufficient evidence to do so. To do otherwise would make you rich and get me in trouble. It says the deputies pursued him for about a mile, but it doesn't say they caught up to him. I wonder if they just followed and tried to convince him to return or if they actually pursued. I'd like to read the actual report and see if it is written as poorly as the article. The guy still sounds like a grade A D-bag... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
...I think it does, but there's a hitch. If I approach you and say I want to talk to you about an alleged crime, you can tell me to pound sand and walk away. I'm not going to touch you or attempt to stop you unless I have sufficient evidence to do so. To do otherwise would make you rich and get me in trouble. It says the deputies pursued him for about a mile, but it doesn't say they caught up to him. I wonder if they just followed and tried to convince him to return or if they actually pursued. I'd like to read the actual report and see if it is written as poorly as the article. The guy still sounds like a grade A D-bag... Let's say you are escorting a CPS worker to an interview, or whatever they call these sorts of situations. It comes up during said interview that the person being questioned jerks off with kids. Said person then hauls ass. If that isn't a good chase and arrest, then nothing is. Seriously, you can't tell me you'd just let a guy go after that, or that the law wouldn't support detaining him in such a situation. ...Generally it is incumbent on the suspect to present his own defense, rather than the prosecutor providing a defense for him.
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Let's say you are escorting a CPS worker to an interview, or whatever they call these sorts of situations. It comes up during said interview that the person being questioned jerks off with kids. Said person then hauls ass. If that isn't a good chase and arrest, then nothing is. Seriously, you can't tell me you'd just let a guy go after that, or that the law wouldn't support detaining him in such a situation. There was one rather glaring difference between this case and the others the prosecutor generally deals with... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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...I think it does, but there's a hitch. If I approach you and say I want to talk to you about an alleged crime, you can tell me to pound sand and walk away. I'm not going to touch you or attempt to stop you unless I have sufficient evidence to do so. To do otherwise would make you rich and get me in trouble. It says the deputies pursued him for about a mile, but it doesn't say they caught up to him. I wonder if they just followed and tried to convince him to return or if they actually pursued. I'd like to read the actual report and see if it is written as poorly as the article. The guy still sounds like a grade A D-bag... Let's say you are escorting a CPS worker to an interview, or whatever they call these sorts of situations. It comes up during said interview that the person being questioned jerks off with kids. Said person then hauls ass. If that isn't a good chase and arrest, then nothing is. Seriously, you can't tell me you'd just let a guy go after that, or that the law wouldn't support detaining him in such a situation. ...Generally it is incumbent on the suspect to present his own defense, rather than the prosecutor providing a defense for him.
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Quoted: Let's say you are escorting a CPS worker to an interview, or whatever they call these sorts of situations. It comes up during said interview that the person being questioned jerks off with kids. Said person then hauls ass. If that isn't a good chase and arrest, then nothing is. Seriously, you can't tell me you'd just let a guy go after that, or that the law wouldn't support detaining him in such a situation. There was one rather glaring difference between this case and the others the prosecutor generally deals with... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: ...I think it does, but there's a hitch. If I approach you and say I want to talk to you about an alleged crime, you can tell me to pound sand and walk away. I'm not going to touch you or attempt to stop you unless I have sufficient evidence to do so. To do otherwise would make you rich and get me in trouble. It says the deputies pursued him for about a mile, but it doesn't say they caught up to him. I wonder if they just followed and tried to convince him to return or if they actually pursued. I'd like to read the actual report and see if it is written as poorly as the article. The guy still sounds like a grade A D-bag... Let's say you are escorting a CPS worker to an interview, or whatever they call these sorts of situations. It comes up during said interview that the person being questioned jerks off with kids. Said person then hauls ass. If that isn't a good chase and arrest, then nothing is. Seriously, you can't tell me you'd just let a guy go after that, or that the law wouldn't support detaining him in such a situation. ...Generally it is incumbent on the suspect to present his own defense, rather than the prosecutor providing a defense for him. There was one rather glaring difference between this case and the others the prosecutor generally deals with... Hypothetically, if the LEO stated himself that he had masturbated with the child during questioning and LEOs were present, absolutely detain. If it is the wife doing the talking, I would want collaboration from the child or other proof. You certainly don't want to screw something up and allow the perp to walk on a technicality. I am surprised that he wasn't hammered for spanking a small child until he bled. |
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different strokes....errr rules....for different folks.......
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