San Joaquin county is corrupt top to bottom. Child trafficking and drug sales with sheriff involved. Manteca and stockton are the worst there. Manteca has encrypted police radios so scanners wont hear what they are doing. The only officers that arent encrypted are the community service officers.
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Most likely trying to cover up all the illegal shit that goes on in my county. Most pot arrest are for something minor. I know people who had been pulled over with a harvested plant in their trunk. The cop made a phone call and a truck pulled up they took the plant threw it in the back of truck and it left. The the cop arrested him and charged him with possession of pot more than 1lb with intent to distribute. Law states they cant count the pot except for dry buds. No stems or leaves and must be dried and processed to be counted as intent to distribute. On top of that the cop took the defendants phone and started calling people on the contact list asking them to meet up so they could split up the weed. Then anyone who said ok was told where to meet him. Then they would wait across the parking lot with the guy I know in the back seat in handcuffs. Then they would arrest them when they arrived and put them in a seperate car but first allowed them to see who was sitting in the back seat.. They got many phoney arrest this way. The evidence was destroyed before court by accident of course. So after the guy i know won his case because he had a medical marijuana card. He wasnt able to get back his medicine. His case was dropped but the other that were arrested from the entrapment phone calls were still charged. Just so happens that the arresting officers family also sells marijuana. So arresting their competition is profitable for their family. I believe they are swapping their poorly grown weed for the weed they bust people with. Trading a lb of low grade pot for a lb of top shelf weed. Which is like $700/lb for the low grade and $3000-$4000/lb for the top shelf. A small bust can net the family $2300-3300 per lb. Thats a lot of money. Plus everyone i know that has won their case to get meds back have always got back low grade meds stored in paper bags. I believe evidence swapping is illegal. Even if the meds were vacuum sealed, when you get them back its in a paper bag, dried out to the max and ruined.