i clearly think that we should not only ban canes but kick anyone who uses one over the age of 80 square in the hip . i also think we should start a fund for all those poor officers that are now traumatized and are afraid of grandpas .
ok im just funnin around . the out come matters not, in just a few years that old man will be soilent greenanyway
Didn't mean for this to be "cop bashing". Just a lot of curiousity surrounding it. Kevin, any thoughts on why they came at the time they did? Is it just a timing of when a judge signs a warrant? I can't imagine how many wankers cops have to deal with on a regular basis. I assume you become slightly jaded towards general idiocy and irresponsibility. However, whether valid or not, cops (Especially Denver) have a bad rep of "looking" for a crime. Personally, I've had good experiences with cops. But I'm always respectful to them, too. I'm sure more info will come to light in the next few days so we'll see.
I would certainly argue that looking for crime (within common sense) is a good idea. To do the best we possibly can and prevent crime rather than react to it can be good for everyone, in a lot of ways, and a lot of the time, again within the Constitution and within common sense. I have no idea why it took so long. A warrant like that could take a few days to get through the system (in my jurisdiction, don't know about Denver). On top of that the holidays and then it getting down to the warrant division (if that's who served it) otherwise I don't know. It's timing I'm sure. I'm just pointing out that everyone is quick to side with the guy who hit the officer when he admitted to it, according to the article. Everything else is speculation and I have no idea why it occurred the way it did.
Ahhhh the small bit I caught on the news said this was some kind of volunteer, plain clothes ticket writer. Not a regular cop. The old guys story was corroborated by a couple people who saw it go down.
The excessive $50,000 bail for an 85 year old at risk adult is a crime in its self.
Last edited by DavieD55; 01-04-2013 at 22:41.
You must not understand how bail is set...
EDIT: http://www.denvergov.org/GeneralInfo...6/Default.aspx
Denver County Court Bond Schedule
The bond schedules below have been established by the Denver County Court.
Note: when coming to the Bonding Office to post bond, a defendant will be expected to post the entire bond amount, and may also be assessed one or more of the following fees:
$50 Bond fee per bond posted (excludes Personal Recognizance bonds)
$30 Inmate Processing Fee per booking into the Detention Center
$30 per Outstanding Judgment Warrant (OJW)
Bonds will not be posted unless bond and fees are paid in full.
Credit cards (VISA/MC) are accepted as a form of payment for posting a bond, as long as the owner of the credit card provides a valid form of ID at the time the bond is posted.
DENVER COUNTY COURT SCHEDULE OF BONDS
This schedule hereby sets forth bond amounts for municipal violations; misdemeanors; and felony cases.
Municipal Bond Schedule
Citation
Description
Bond Amount
34-46
Wrongs to Minors
$1,500
38-31(a)
Interference to Police Authority
$500
38-31(b)
Interference with a Sheriff’s Deputy
$500
38-31(c)
Failure to Obey Lawful Order
$500
38-32(a)
Resistance to Police authority
$500
38-32(b)
Resistance to Sheriff authority
$500
38-37
Escape
$1,500
38-43
Violation of Restraining Order
Court Appearance Required
38-93
Assault
$500
38-93.1
Public Fighting
$100
38-94
Unlawful Acts Around Schools (any related charges)
$500
38-114(b)
Harassment Near Health Care Facility
$500
38-117(a)
Concealed Weapon
$1,500
Second or More Offenses
Court Appearance Required
38-117(b)
Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon
$1,500
Second or More Offenses
Court Appearance Required
38-117(c)
Flourishing A Weapon
$1,500
Second or More Offenses
Court Appearance Required
38-121
Discharging/Firing a Weapon-Firearms
$500
38-126 (b), (c) or (d)
Incendiary Device-Explosive
$1,500
38-130
Assault Weapons
Court Appearance Required
38-157
Unlawful Public Indecency
$500
38-157.1
Indecent Exposure
$500
38-158
Prostitution (any related charges)
$1,000
Second or More Offenses
Court Appearance Required
14-33(f)
Domestic Violence
Court Appearance Required
18-18-406(1)
Possession of Marijuana Under One Ounce
$100
18-18-406(3)
Public Consumption of Marijuana
Court Appearance Required
18-18-428
Possession of drug paraphernalia
$100
Traffic Infractions
No Bond Required
All other Denver Revised Municipal Code violations
$100
54-126
Reckless Driving
$500
54-56
Eluding a Police Officer
$1,000
54-159
Drag Racing
$500
Misdemeanor Bond Schedule
Citation
Description
Bond Amount
All Traffic Offenses except for those listed below.
$100
Petty Offense – Class 1
$100
Petty Offense – Class 2
$100
Class 1
$1,500
Class 2
$750
Class 3
$750
12-47-901(1)(h)(I)
Public Consumption of Alcohol
$100
18-3-206
Menacing
$750
18-3-208
Reckless Endangerment
$750
25-14-208(1)
Owner Allowed Prohibited Smoking
$100
25-14-208(2)
Smoking Prohibited
$100
25-14-103.5
Smoking Prohibited Schools
$100
42-4-1301(6)(a)(III)
DUI
$1,500
42-4-1301(6)(a)(II)
DWAI
$1,000
42-2-138(1)(a)
DUR
$750
42-2-138(1)(d)(I)
DUR due to alcohol-related driving offense
$750
42-2-205
Habitual Offender
$500
42-4-1409
NPOI
$750
42-4-1602
Hit & Run
$750
42-4-1402
Careless Driving
$200
42-20-201
Hazardous Material – Transport w/o permit
$200
42-20-305
Hazardous Material – Deviate from route
$200
18-6-801
Domestic Violence
Court Appearance Required
18-6-803.5
Violation of Restraining Order-DV
Court Appearance Required
18-6-401
Wrongs to Children
Court Appearance Required
Felony Bond Schedule
Citation
Description
Bond Amount
Class 1
No Bond
Class 2
$100,000
Class 3
$10,000
Class 4
$5,000
Class 5
$5,000
Class 6
$2,000
Specific Offenses – Regardless of Class
16-13-303(1)(b)
16-13-303(1)(c)
16-13-303(1)(d)
16-13-303(1)(f)
16-13-303(1)(g)
16-13-303(1)(h)
16-13-303(1)(i)
16-13-303(1)(j)
16-13-303(1)(k)
Public Nuisance – Gambling
“” Controlled Substance
“” By Statute
“” Drug Paraphernalia
“” Child Prostitution
“” Sex Exploitation
“” Commission of Felony
“” Eluding
“” Hit and Run
$10,000
18-4-301
Aggravated Robbery
$50,000
18-4-102
Arson
$50,000
18-6-401
Child Abuse with Bodily Injury
$50,000
18-8-208
Escape
$50,000
18-4-202
1st Degree Burglary of Building (Drugs) or With Assault, Menacing or Weapon Involved
$50,000
18-3-402(1)(h)
Sexual Assault on Helpless
$50,000
18-3-402(4)(a)-(d)
Sexual Assault force, violence, threat
$50,000
18-3-405(2)(a)-(d)
Sexual Assault on a Child
$50,000
18-3-405.3
Sexual Assault on a Child-Position of Trust
$50,000
18-3-205
Vehicular Assault
$50,000
18-3-105
Deadly Weapon Involved With Criminally Negligent Homicide
$50,000
18-3-104
Deadly Weapon Involved with Manslaughter
$50,000
18-3-203(b)or(d)
Deadly Weapon Involved with 2ndDegree Assault
$50,000
18-3-302(4)(a)(II)
Deadly Weapon Involved with Kidnapping
$50,000
18-3-206(a)or(b)
Deadly Weapon Involved with Menacing
$50,000
18-18-412.5
Manufacture of Controlled Substances
$30,000
16-4-103(1)
Schedule I and II Controlled Substances
$50,000
Last edited by JM Ver. 2.0; 01-04-2013 at 22:42.