L.a.p.d. rules l.a... if they don't have a problem with it who will? But what jury is going to convict a chef going g to or coming home from work with his knife roll? Zero ones that's which jury
Mate, it isn't always about a conviction.
Before a trial, comes police initial contact, perhaps a street hassle, or even an arrest.
The arrest is everyone's problem.
Why?
Well, after fingerprints, mugshots, hang time in a holding tank, frantic phone calls to a pal or bonding company, waiting for bail to be paid, waiting for your release on bail, if a holiday or weekend intervenes; you could spend 24 to 72 hours in a filthy county jail.
So, you're pre-law student who knew the answer, and just came on here to argue your point.
I'm a lawyer, licensed to practice for decades, even a retired judge.
Even if I told you the "magic chant", gave you the "secret finger signs", the [people in LA or CA; would simply guffaw and you'd still be a lousy, filthy jail.
All of that nonsense said, good luck in your studies, you're free to do whatever you wish, this thread is closed.
Please don't open another thread to argue your point, debate a hypo, or try to impress us yokels.
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