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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 391

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: The “Special Delivery” Edition

Welcome to another instalment of Weird and Wacky Wednesdays. In the legal world, we often talk about the “chain of custody” for evidence. Usually, that involves police carefully bagging items at a crime scene. This week, however, we have one defendant who skipped the middleman, bringing the evidence directly to the station. Then we have the weird corn hole guy case and a case where the officer hitched a ride on the hood of a stranger’s car.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 382

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Greed and evidence

Greed is one of those things we look at as a motive. With most of my files, there is no motive. My clients may be investigated or charged with a drinking-driving offence, and I suppose the motive might be to get home, but typically the issue is either a simple mistake, a substance abuse problem, or an innocent person wrongly accused. I always think the moral culpability of people who are motivated by greed is somehow the most offensive. Jealousy can be somewhat understandable, but greed is just a high level of selfishness. 

This week, we are looking at three weird and wacky cases where police officers found themselves facing criminal charges because of greed. 

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