DO POLICE SWEAR AN OATH TO THE CONSTITUTION?
Sure they do, they are REQUIRED to do it before they can become a #Police officer.
The problem is they've never READ the #Constitution,
so how are they supposed to "Protect and Defend" it???
I'm serious here.
This is a good read
And for once, it's not just me saying it! LOL
Excerpt
While the Constitutional framework addresses the exercises of power permitted under it, it has been assuming more powers that are not constitutionally-based in response to public demands for “action” to specific instances. Without the adaptation of spelled out amendments, these requested powers may not be legitimate and serve purposes that were never intended by the original legislation, based in part on the mechanisms of court outcomes that may be biased. As an officer of the law, any order received that is contrary to the Constitution of the U.S. or of your State is illegal. Compliance with such an order is not required, but may be and probably is illegal, and the issuance of such an order may be a crime, which obligates a law enforcement officer to make an arrest of the person issuing it.
https://police-brutality.usattorneys.com/do-police-swear-an-oath-to-the-constitution/#:~:text=State%20and%20local%20police%20generally%20swear%20an%20oath,office%20on%20which%20I%20am%20about%20to%20enter.
Sure they do, they are REQUIRED to do it before they can become a #Police officer.
The problem is they've never READ the #Constitution,
so how are they supposed to "Protect and Defend" it???
I'm serious here.
This is a good read
And for once, it's not just me saying it! LOL
Excerpt
While the Constitutional framework addresses the exercises of power permitted under it, it has been assuming more powers that are not constitutionally-based in response to public demands for “action” to specific instances. Without the adaptation of spelled out amendments, these requested powers may not be legitimate and serve purposes that were never intended by the original legislation, based in part on the mechanisms of court outcomes that may be biased. As an officer of the law, any order received that is contrary to the Constitution of the U.S. or of your State is illegal. Compliance with such an order is not required, but may be and probably is illegal, and the issuance of such an order may be a crime, which obligates a law enforcement officer to make an arrest of the person issuing it.
https://police-brutality.usattorneys.com/do-police-swear-an-oath-to-the-constitution/#:~:text=State%20and%20local%20police%20generally%20swear%20an%20oath,office%20on%20which%20I%20am%20about%20to%20enter.
DO POLICE SWEAR AN OATH TO THE CONSTITUTION?
Sure they do, they are REQUIRED to do it before they can become a #Police officer.
The problem is they've never READ the #Constitution,
so how are they supposed to "Protect and Defend" it???
I'm serious here.
This is a good read
And for once, it's not just me saying it! LOL
Excerpt
While the Constitutional framework addresses the exercises of power permitted under it, it has been assuming more powers that are not constitutionally-based in response to public demands for “action” to specific instances. Without the adaptation of spelled out amendments, these requested powers may not be legitimate and serve purposes that were never intended by the original legislation, based in part on the mechanisms of court outcomes that may be biased. As an officer of the law, any order received that is contrary to the Constitution of the U.S. or of your State is illegal. Compliance with such an order is not required, but may be and probably is illegal, and the issuance of such an order may be a crime, which obligates a law enforcement officer to make an arrest of the person issuing it.
https://police-brutality.usattorneys.com/do-police-swear-an-oath-to-the-constitution/#:~:text=State%20and%20local%20police%20generally%20swear%20an%20oath,office%20on%20which%20I%20am%20about%20to%20enter.
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