jobberone
Kane Ala
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The courts have, over the years, disagreed with you: http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/defunlaw.htm
We're discussing detentions nor unlawful arrests. The vast,vast majority of the time someone is detained is lawful. You're conflating the issue comparing detentions and unlawful arrests. You're trying to compare hundreds of thousands of detentions with unlawful arrests and at that a small subset of that. I don't know the exact figure but I suspect way less than 1% of detentions lead to an unlawful arrest. And still for the most part, most officers are trying to arrest based on information that to their knowledge is based on truth and fact. 99% of the time your best defense is after the fact. Resisting arrest is going to get you into trouble almost every single time.