Schenectady detective to retire in deal Charges will be dropped in road-rage incident Thursday, June 5, 2014 By Kathleen Moore (Contact) Gazette Reporter
Schenectady police Det. John Hotaling has been offered a plea deal in which he would retire, with a full pension, in exchange for road-rage charges essentially being dropped....
Schenectady detective to retire in deal Charges will be dropped in road-rage incident Thursday, June 5, 2014 By Kathleen Moore (Contact) Gazette Reporter
Schenectady police Det. John Hotaling has been offered a plea deal in which he would retire, with a full pension, in exchange for road-rage charges essentially being dropped....
outrageous...was this the idiot who pointed a gun at people driving in scotia last year?
He made $87,000 in 2012 and $99,000 in 2013. Nice pension coming. Is he evcen 50 years old?
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid - John Wayne
TIP TO NEW VISITORS TO THIS FORUM - To improve your blogging pleasure it is recommended to ignore (Through editing your prefere) the posts of the following bloggers - DemocraticVoiceofReason, Scotsgod08 and Smoking Bananas. They continually go off topic, do not provide facts and make irrational remarks. If you do not believe me, this can be proven by their reputation scores or by a sampling of their posts.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
Of course. The cop is paid his lavish salary from the ever increasing taxes paid by the financially struggling homeowners in the city (whose total household incomes are typically LESS THAN HALF of what this cop's pay is). And the cop never had to pay the city's high taxes.
And now the city leaders see fit to reward him with a lavish pension, courtesy of the financially struggling homeowners in the city.
More people in the city will decide to flee and put their houses up for sale which won't sell.
And the GHOST TOWN continues to spread.
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
ride along any street in the City and rotterdam........FOR SALE ALL OVER THE PLACE.
Especially the city. But those who cheer the most avoid addressing the facts
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
This was a problem case to begin with - it basically came down to asking a jury to take one person's word over another. Those are always difficult cases. And, even if you can prove he had his gun out - could the defense attorney make a case that he was acting in his capacity as a police officer ans brandished the firearm because he was on a traffic stop, without backup, etc. Not saying that is a rationale argument, just pointing out that a defense attorney can blur the lines enough to keep a juror frpm reaching the "beyond a reasonable doubt threshold. This was far from a slam dunk case. In those circumstances, the DA will take what the best deal they can get. Not saying anyone should like it or accept it - that's the way things work sometimes.
Cicero - "wave guns around and threaten people - that's what they do for a living". Suggestion - Do some reading about how often police actually use force, less than 2% of all encounters with citizens - use of a gun will be well under 1%,.
This was a problem case to begin with - it basically came down to asking a jury to take one person's word over another. Those are always difficult cases. And, even if you can prove he had his gun out - could the defense attorney make a case that he was acting in his capacity as a police officer ans brandished the firearm because he was on a traffic stop, without backup, etc. Not saying that is a rationale argument, just pointing out that a defense attorney can blur the lines enough to keep a juror frpm reaching the "beyond a reasonable doubt threshold. This was far from a slam dunk case. In those circumstances, the DA will take what the best deal they can get. Not saying anyone should like it or accept it - that's the way things work sometimes.
Cicero - "wave guns around and threaten people - that's what they do for a living". Suggestion - Do some reading about how often police actually use force, less than 2% of all encounters with citizens - use of a gun will be well under 1%,.