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Originally Posted by pornguy
I do get what you are saying. But This ass hat Sheriff has not been as Vocal on the international market as much as he has lately.
My thought on this, is that he has lost a bit of the lime light with the immigration issue so he may try his hand at going after porn.
Last thing people need there is getting busted for something and then having to Lawyer your way out.
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It's an election year and people say things that are designed to get attention. You never know what they care about until they actually arrest someone. I highly doubt that porn gets bumped any higher up the list unless someone does something very public and the complaints come rolling in. If no one is complaining, why would the authorities worry about it? Technically, everything FTV does falls under lewdness statutes here in AZ, but if no one witnesses it or complains then is a crime actually committed? (Love your shit FTV...always fun to watch). If someone watches an FTV episode and says.... Hey, that looks like it happened down the street.. the first question is. Did you actually see it happen?
Statutes of limitations come into effect very quickly. You can't be forced to implicate yourself. Who's to know when the content was produced? A lawyer would have a field day if they decided to use your own 2257 records were used against you.
I agree with you on the getting arrested and then lawyering out thing. I think that's a pretty good statement for most situations; however, prosecutors and DA's have to "make progress" too. If they weren't succeeding in making people pay for breaking the law then what good are they??? LOL (You've got to love the idea that cops and prosecutors have minimum levels of success and/or quotas... seems reasonable and silly all at the same time).