ColoradoLove
Well-Known Member
Listen to you! You'd think that CA was the wild wild west wtih the way the law enforcement just sits around and lets criminals have their way with your state.You must really suck at what you do, and the way you said experience in the legal field leads me to assume your either a receptionist or a paralegal. I'm not arguing what the law is, I'm telling you it doesn't work the way you think it does or the way it should. You're being very naive about this and I'm not saying that to insult you. Maybe cops in CO are different than cops down here, but cops aren't going to waste their time following leads and wasting time looking for cannabis plants, get real dude.
Assuming you get Mr. Joe Lawman to come and hear your story. He asks you, if your plant has anything on it that you can identify as yours. You say other than buds, no....he asks you if you took the guys plate, you say no...he asks you if you know who it was, you say I heard them talking and the guys name is John...he'll say did you do anything, you'll say "no I just stood there watching them take my shit"...He'll then ask you what the fuck you expect him to do about it....Dust for prints? you watch too many cop movies. I'll guarantee you 110% no one is going to dust for prints in this situation.
As for your cost of prosecution thoughts, you're wayyyyyy off. Even though you list 2 things the prosecutor must prove, you fail to point out that #1 That you committed the crime of theft is basically the prosecution in it's entirety and not as simple as you're trying to make it out to be.
If you want to compare experience, I actually have my JD, did pass the bar, worked for a defense firm for 8 years and now I'm an SIU investigator working auto theft which means I deal with cops a lot more than you do.
Like I said, maybe where you're at, Mr. Lawman does his job and follows the law to the letter....It doesn't work like that here.
Don't really feel like getting into who's a real attorney and who's just running their mouth online.
Instead I'm going to disprove all your whining with actual instances of the police prosecuting people for stealing pot plants.
Lets start with this one. It's fun because it deals with a breakin of a shed, just like our original poster.
http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/kitsap/poi/community/100119384.html
"The victim also noticed 15 marijuana plants and growing equipment missing out of his locked shed. The plants were used for medicinal purposes, for which the victim showed deputies proper documentation."
And guess what happened?!
"Three people have been arrested on charges of burglarizing a Port Orchard home of medicinal marijuana plants and a 2008 Honda Pilot."
Now since you have no legal background I can explain the difference to you between why our original poster can only claim petty theft rather than burglary, but I'm sure you'll Google it.
Next up! This one is good beacuse it covers the whole knowing who took the plants
http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/kitsap/poi/community/100119384.html
"He said the suspects took about 700 marijuana plants from La Grange and returned to a Modesto home. Lutes knew some of the people who robbed him and helped investigators identify the suspects."
And guess what!
"Authorities arrested four people who they suspect broke into a La Grange home while heavily armed early Thursday, beating the resident and stealing marijuana plants, cash and other items, the Tuolumne County Sheriffs Department reported Friday."
Wow this is getting good! What's next?
http://www.fox17online.com/news/landing/fox17-armed-thieves-steal-medical-marijuana-plants-in-battle-creek,0,7560597.story
"That suspect is in custody. However, police say there are still two to three suspects at large.
The case remains under investigation by the Battle Creek Police Department. Anyone with any information about this incident is being asked to contact Battle Creek police or Silent Observer."
I guess the police ARE willing to look into it?
I can keep going if you'd like but it's only going to get more embarassing for you...