Quote Originally Posted by OreO
...the cop is probably smoke your shit right now and laughing....
This is something of a misconception. While police may seize small quantities for personal use from time to time, once charges have been filed, the contraband must be taken into evidence, weighed, tagged and filed. Once this happens, it's out of reach, as far as anyone is concerned. After the charges have been addressed in court, the material will be destroyed. No cop is going to risk stealing it out of evidence, since the risk of getting caught and prosecuted is too great - and you know what happens to cops in prison. OTOH, if no charges were filed, but material was seized, there's a good chance he might take it for himself. Perks of the job, I suppose.
Beeblebrox.420 Reviewed by Beeblebrox.420 on . SUCCESS IN COURT!!!!!! Hey i just got back from court and i won. At first i said guilty. Then the judge asked what happened and i told him how i wasnt doing anything wrong and the cop searched me and my wallet even though i said "i dont consent to a search". And since the cop wasnt there to defend himself the judge dismissed the case and i didnt even pay a fine! :) Rating: 5