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"I'm not saying salvage anything related to Baldwin, I'm saying what the article lays out makes it sound like Teske should be potentially charged. -- nm"
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Max
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Because nobody has heard of him. How are you going to advance your career prosecuting people nobody knows?
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Or it could depend on when he tried to turn over the evidence. I think one article indicated he turned it over after the armorer's trial was over. Another seemed to indicate he did it during her trial. So he either tried to do the right thing when he knew he had the evidence or he waited until the case against his friend's stepdaughter was over in an effort to protect her. Or he waited until he worked out a deal so that he wouldn't be prosecuted.
Though most likely it's because he's police and it isn't good business for prosecutors to go after police.
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