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A: Why do you want to take the police to court? B: They arrested me without probable cause. A: They did? B: They had no reason for arresting me. A: I thought they let you go. B: Yes, the next morning. A: They made you spend the night at the station?
A: What case do you have against the police? B: I want to take them to court for arresting me. A: I dont understand. B: There was no reason for them to arrest me. A: They let you go, didnt they? B: They released me the next morning. A: They detained
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A: Why are you arresting me? B: There is a warrant out for your arrest. A: What kind of warrant? B: You have a bench warrant. A: What is that? B: Have you missed a court date? A: I never went to court. B: I can't help you. A: This is unfair. B: A lot
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