Police body camera footage that records interactions and statements during arrests and can be used as evidence.
“As a former prosecutor, I've watched hundreds of body cam videos. Often, I saw the person being arrested continue to try to clear things up or explain themselves further. 10 times out of 10, they weren't helping their case. They were only providing more evidence to potentially be used against them.”
Alexis explains: "As a former prosecutor, I've watched hundreds of body cam videos. Often, I saw the person being arrested continue to try to clear things up or explain themselves further. 10 times out of 10, they weren't helping their case. They were only providing more evidence to potentially be used against them."
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he fought hard for me
they dismissed the whole case
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get my case dismissed