British Expat Jonathan Briercliffe Found Dead on Christmas Eve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Re: British Expat Jonathan Briercliffe Found Dead in Pool of Blood on Christmas Eve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Cam Nivag wrote:
Bertros wrote:
you're an idiot. in the states 'probable cause' has a wide latitude. death of a body is (well) within that category.
She lives in a different residence. Death of a body in one house/apartment doesn't give police probable cause to barge into separate residences of neighbors, friends, family members, etc.

if they have 'probable cause' it does.
(argue with that!)


just sayin'

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Re: British Expat Jonathan Briercliffe Found Dead in Pool of Blood on Christmas Eve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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. Heavy hinges on these steel doors! J/k[/quote]


to keep people out...or in?

just askin'


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Re: British Expat Jonathan Briercliffe Found Dead in Pool of Blood on Christmas Eve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Bertros wrote:
. Heavy hinges on these steel doors! J/k[/quote]


to keep people out...or in?

just askin'


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Depends on the day... :hattip:
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Re: British Expat Jonathan Briercliffe Found Dead in Pool of Blood on Christmas Eve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Raybull wrote:
Bertros wrote:
. Heavy hinges on these steel doors! J/k

to keep people out...or in?

just askin'


Bertros :hattip: [/quote]
Depends on the day... :hattip:[/quote]


I understand.

cheers


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Re: British Expat Jonathan Briercliffe Found Dead in Pool of Blood on Christmas Eve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Bertros wrote:
Cam Nivag wrote:
Bertros wrote:
you're an idiot. in the states 'probable cause' has a wide latitude. death of a body is (well) within that category.
She lives in a different residence. Death of a body in one house/apartment doesn't give police probable cause to barge into separate residences of neighbors, friends, family members, etc.

if they have 'probable cause' it does.
(argue with that!)


just sayin'

Bertros :hattip:
Not in the Us. Police can search a car based on probable cause but absent exigent circumstances or consent they can't search a residence without a warrant.
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Re: British Expat Jonathan Briercliffe Found Dead in Pool of Blood on Christmas Eve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Post by Bertros »

Cam Nivag wrote:
Bertros wrote:
Cam Nivag wrote:
Bertros wrote:
you're an idiot. in the states 'probable cause' has a wide latitude. death of a body is (well) within that category.
She lives in a different residence. Death of a body in one house/apartment doesn't give police probable cause to barge into separate residences of neighbors, friends, family members, etc.

if they have 'probable cause' it does.
(argue with that!)


just sayin'

Bertros :hattip:
Not in the Us. Police can search a car based on probable cause but absent exigent circumstances or consent they can't search a residence without a warrant.
good luck with that.

just sayin'

Bertros :hattip:
A taste of the bait is worth the pain of the hook.....
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