This is actual footage (Pt. #2) shot several days after the INTERVIEW being PART #1 with some still captured shots of Sheriff’s entering a private Property and a residential FENCED yard with a, “NO, TRESPASSING SIGN” in addition to being told not to come Back and coming back and then looking into the residential structure like peeping tom’s with reckless disregard of infringing upon the inhabitants RIGHT of PRIVACY. that seems to be a violation per the Title 13 criminal code statutory authority as follows. ARS 13-1504. Criminal trespass in the first degree; classification say’s in part, A. A person commits criminal trespass in the first degree by knowingly: 1. Entering or remaining unlawfully in or on a residential structure. 2. Entering or remaining unlawfully in a fenced residential yard. 3. Entering any residential yard and, without lawful authority, looking into the residential structure thereon in reckless disregard of infringing on the inhabitant’s right of privacy. POLICEABUSEAREY’s NOTE- If the Sheriff’s did not posses a 4th Amendment Warrant, What was there LAWFUL Authority they might claim as an exception as defined in section # 3. of the Subject Statute? B. Criminal trespass in the first degree under subsection A, paragraph 1, 5 or 6 is a class 6 felony. Criminal trespass in the first degree under subsection A, paragraph 2, 3 or 4 is a class 1 misdemeanor.
This guy is a total fucking tool
why are you hiding in the bushes?
pussy?
@graverobber35 — It go’s without saying that some cops will do some things wrong that they would not do if they knew they were being filmed, In this case I and others were on a 100% legal Private property belonging to the next door neighbor. Note We were looking through the bushes from the fence line. The Real Question is, “What were these Sworn Sheriff PEEPING Toms doing looking into a residential structure infringing on the inhabitants right of privacy after being told not to come back.” TTRT
@graverobber35 — A.R.S. 13-1504. Criminal trespass in the first degree; classification say’s in part,
A. A person commits criminal trespass in the first degree by KNOWINGLY:
1. ENTERING or REMAINING UNLAWFULLY in or on a residential structure.
2. ENTERING or REMAINING UNLAWFULLY in a fenced residential yard.
3. Entering any residential yard and, WITHOUT lawful authority, looking into the residential structure thereon in reckless disregard of infringing on the inhabitant’s right of privacy