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"Thomason then asked Daugherty if he knew anything about the Sandy Hook shooting and Daugherty said NO. Daugherty spends most of his day in front of a computer playing video games, watching Anime on the Internet, through streaming services and occasionally checking his email and website. When he isn’t doing that he’s eating, sleeping, or taking care of his cats which at the time of his arrest was twenty."
Hell of of a life you live there pedo
From behind a prison cell???? Your sentence will long be over before it makes it through the courts. And where are you going to get all this money for a proper appeal when you can't even hire a proper attorney to defend your case now?
And the part where he claims be police were knocking on his basement door because he was looking for a lost cat was the same thing he said when he was arreested in 2015. For him to be telling the truth, the same blind cat had to be hiding twice at the exact same time the police showed up.
The truth is he was trying to hide from the poilce in the basement hoping they would go away when they were trying to arrest him in 2018, and rather than the police breech with guns, they waited until his parents got home and they talked him into coming out of hiding.
But you KNOW EVERYTHING!!!!!!
Whatever, when you live in a small farming community where there is nothing to do, that's pretty much it. You either play on your computer or watch the boobtube.
No, these issues will first have to be dealt with here in this court, right now we are still in pre-trial. But the issues are:
1. The officer who got the first warrant lied on the affidavit to get the search warrant. Officers are allowed to lie on an affidavit, if they do, they not only will be stripped of their job but won't be allowed to be a cop anywhere because it's a class 3 felony and they could serve time in jail. If it is invalid, (which it is) then the case dismissed.
2. Was the warrant quashed? if the affidavit was valid was the warrant quashed when the charges were dismissed in 2018? if the warrants were quashed (which according to the dismissal papers there were) then the case is dismissed.
3. Did the police go beyond the scope of the warrant? When you get warrant, you are required to list what you are looking for on this case there was five thing (three relating to the computers) those things were 1. p2p software known as TOR. 2. Web search history regarding threats against schools and public officials (because apparently, they believe I was into that shit when I'm not) 3. Access logs on computer, to see when I was on. They wanted to see if I was on the computer at the time of the post. 4. Bill of sale regarding computer and internet access. 5. proof of residency, proof that I live in the house. Anything beyond those items would be beyond the scope of the warrant. Officer Dorwart of the Illinois State Police stated UNDER OATH that they didn't find anything linking me to the threat. So, after they done looking for the items in the warrant, they began to look for "contraband" outside the scope of the warrant. Police are not allowed to do that, in fact it's illegal. So, anything they found outside the warrant should be suppressed. and by that it will end case.
As for the bullshit you are claiming on here about me hiding, you are lying out your ass. I wasn't hiding and everything in that document I posted is from discovery. Not my discovery (I didn't make it) but from state's discovery which was handed to me in front of a judge. All I did was make simpler to read.