BAYNET buttholes

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
Are things that slow around there that this is what they resort to?
http://www.theweedblog.com/man-in-wheelchair-faces-4-years-for-selling-10-grams-of-marijuana/
[h=1]Man In Wheelchair Faces 4 years For Selling 10 grams Of Marijuana[/h] [h=2]How do we control a waste of taxpayer resources? By not supporting the agency responsible[/h]Undercover agents orchestrated three controlled buys of marijuana and have secured two convictions to show for their work. The convicted include a man in a wheelchair and his wife; the transactions were all for $40 bags. So much for reasonable expenditure of taxpayer resources.
BAYANET, Michigan’s Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team, on three separate occasions loaded a “confidential source” into a vehicle, planted money and drugs on them, and then sent them in to buy a tiny 1/8th ounce bag of pot from a disabled man, Ronald Shobe, at his home in Bay County.
Shobe’s wife was also charged; her plea deal is sealed, but she was sentenced to 78 hours of community service. Shobe, in his wheelchair, plead guilty to one count of delivering or manufacturing marijuana; in exchange for his plea, prosecutors in the case dropped a host of other charges including operating a drug house and conspiracy.
At the time of the raid, the Shobes had only $70 in their safe and less than 20 grams of marijuana. These people are not serious drug traffickers. Although an MLive report stated the confidential buyer was not a registered patient and Shobe was, the effort and expenditure made to secure these two convictions far outweigh any potential damage this man in a wheelchair and his wife pose to the community at large.
If this level of crime is what BAYANET chooses to spend their time on, communities that contribute officers or funds to the Team should rethink that strategy. Ronald Shobe, when sentenced by a Bay County Circuit Court judge, should receive the full leniency of law while facing the responsibilities of his guilty plea.
 

abe supercro

Well-Known Member
patient was Handicapped w No Money and No Herb. sick fucks -some of the popo are insane maddogs soon to be on the unemployment line where patients can all line-up and kick them in the shins, knees and achilles.
 

Medical420MI

Well-Known Member
It's sad that they are too lazy to go after real criminals and instead be busting broke handicapped people. They got a plea deal to so that is a win in the courts eyes.
 

HomeLessBeans

New Member
Excuse me. Butt I have had the pleasure of meeting several members of BAYNNETT. and to compare them to something as nessary as a butthole is just wrong.
The rectum, while not pretty, does preform a nessary function. Narc 'teams' do not.

I think of them more as some bowel dwellin parasite that serves absolutey no function.
 

Dr. Bob

Well-Known Member
They prey on those with no resources and no access to legal muscle. Easy convictions or as Michael puts it 'low hanging fruit'.

I cannot see how this activity keeps society safe and orderly. What is the justification and benefit to society in going after people like this, other than a nice batting average for the prosecutor.

Dr. Bob
 

abe supercro

Well-Known Member
Sounds like Oakland County wore down Bob Redden to take some low level plea bargain (admitting some level of guilt where there should be none) just so he could get his life back after 3 years.
 

TheMan13

Well-Known Member
I'm thinking we should just start paper clipping a few Ben Franklin's to our MMMP cards and start paying at the lower level officials :eyesmoke: With this type of Chicago politics the price only gets steeper as you work you way "up" the system :(
 

GregS

Well-Known Member
patient was Handicapped w No Money and No Herb. sick fucks -some of the popo are insane maddogs soon to be on the unemployment line where patients can all line-up and kick them in the shins, knees and achilles.
I have a couple of other places to kick.
 
Top