David Nathanson on Nostr: Custody is supposed to mean that law enforcement officers have deprived a person of ...
Custody is supposed to mean that law enforcement officers have deprived a person of their freedom of action in any significant way. A person is in custody when a reasonable person in the person’s position would believe that he is in custody or is not free to leave. But when a bunch of old, white, ex-prosecutor judges apply this standard, it gets really dicey. /2
Published at
2024-04-26 21:09:37Event JSON
{
"id": "63737390a9f15975910ca784cb70195e94c1ccc09bea7d986c3e716065854b2c",
"pubkey": "4db04c2b44b042912faa517a9c986c97d210035526b91a38ecefa718fd937f3f",
"created_at": 1714165777,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"28ba5fe250beafcb95cb3a5bd203a3bc8530a2d268047cbeb16bcdc042fd14bd",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub",
"reply"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://mastodon.social/users/D_J_Nathanson/statuses/112339568387253947",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "Custody is supposed to mean that law enforcement officers have deprived a person of their freedom of action in any significant way. A person is in custody when a reasonable person in the person’s position would believe that he is in custody or is not free to leave. But when a bunch of old, white, ex-prosecutor judges apply this standard, it gets really dicey. /2",
"sig": "36c544811dc2410b042100c76c2417069c11e4420aa75ada8f50bb729a4f5514b02008210316688849a45cb1d560498564c7efcad946b746c44eb4d2a74e5e71"
}