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Holding police accountable is not vigilantism.

The right to photograph cops at work in the US is well established. Cops don't like that, but they lose in court on that.[1]

[1] https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#i-w...



Proving your right in court can cost you everything.


Ah yes, the "guilty until proven innocent" framework. I don't know about New Jersey, but the rest of the USA doesn't do it that way for criminal law.

That said, I completely agree that defending yourself against a criminal charge in the USA is far too expensive.


> I don't know about New Jersey, but the rest of the USA doesn't do it that way for criminal law.

Do you not read the newspaper? People plea out to drug possession when there is video evidence of police planting it, because they can't afford bail and will lose their job and home if they spend 3 months in jail fighting the charge.


I agree with you that there's a huge gap between the intended legal system and the actual legal system, but even those officers who plant evidence will give at least lip service to the "innocent until proven guilty" framework.


Do you have experience in the US court as a defendant? Tort or criminal


I 100% agree with you. I wrote that because that's not what the prosecutor is going to say in court which is why she needs a lawyer since she is in legal trouble.




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