If there's only one takeaway from all of this, refrain from writing in the first-person when writing up search warrant affidavits and search warrants. It has always been a legally allowed routine practice for police officers to share probable cause with one another, but apparently Gentry didn't see it that way. Jaynes should get his job back. It's really a no-brainer.
If there's only one takeaway from all of this, refrain from writing in the first-person when writing up search warrant affidavits and search warrants. It has always been a legally allowed routine practice for police officers to share probable cause with one another, but apparently Gentry didn't see it that way. Jaynes should get his job back. It's really a no-brainer.