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Swear on the Stand
Daniel W. Swear
61 episodes
1 week ago
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Louisiana v. Ruffins: False Personation Reinstated
Swear on the Stand
15 minutes 12 seconds
2 months ago
Louisiana v. Ruffins: False Personation Reinstated

This episode details the Louisiana Supreme Court's reversal of an appellate court decision concerning Reginald Ruffins' conviction for false personation of a peace officer. The Court found that the appellate court misinterpreted the statute by adding a requirement that the "special privilege or advantage" sought must be exclusive to law enforcement. Instead, the Supreme Court clarified that the statute only requires the intent to obtain any special privilege or advantage through impersonation. The Court reinstated Ruffins' conviction and sentence, citing evidence that he impersonated an officer to secure a security contract, obtain a rent roll, and enter a private residence to handcuff and interrogate an individual. This ruling emphasizes the broad scope of the law regarding the intent element in false personation cases.

Swear on the Stand
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