Sunday, December 1, 2013

Are There Two Set Of Standards?

“Archange;s Of Justice” has discovered that the 19th Circuit State Attorney’s Office was called upon to review at least two separate cases of misuse of the DAVID (Drivers and Vehicle Information Databank) system by Deputies of the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office and the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.

Interestingly, the State Attorney found in one case where over 70 SLCSO deputies used the DAVID system to stalk an attractive female deputy over 500 times that it was not a criminal or civil infraction.

Yet the same State Attorney’s Office decided that an attractive female detective did perform a criminal act when she used the DAVID system to run herself and her family when being threatened by an individual.  Both of these cases were investigated within two months of each other.  In the SLCSO case the State Attorney’s Office found it was not criminal in less than 10 days. Yet it took them a year and half to decide the fate of the MCSO female detective.  Their decision that it was a criminal matter came down immediately after Sheriff William Snyder took office.


QUESTIONS – Did Sheriff Snyder use the State Attorney to help rid MCSO of an attractive highly decorated female detective simply because she didn't agree with his philosophy about the DAVID system?  Or, because earlier the EEOC had found in her favor (and had given her a required right to sue letter) that she had been discriminated against by the very same people who Snyder promoted upon taking office?   Knowing all about the DAVID violations, could Snyder and the State Attorney’s Office actually believe that only the female detective had violated the law?  Did Snyder and the State Attorney’s Office really believe what Captain Michael Ewing or numerous male officers did was not criminal?  (See 11-29-13 post)

Co-Authors:  Ira B. Robins                                                                  Salvatore Rastrelli

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TAGS: 19th Circuit State Attorney's Office, St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, Martin County Sheriff's Office

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