Police produces child pornography of teenager as evidence for prosecuting him for producing child pornography of himself. Law is software, and a missing "if" clause was sufficient to cause a fatal runtime error, traumatized victim and suicide of officer. http://reason.com/blog/2017/12/07/4th-circuit-says-forcing-a-teenager-to-m …
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Replying to @Plinz
TL;DR the man who fought crimes against children, later found to be child molester and killed himself.
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Replying to @makc3d
A man was trying to serve his highest principles by serving society to his best ability by following the rules he was given, but was unable to correctly resolve a conflict in those rules, so he tried to serve these principles by removing the defective element, himself.
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Replying to @Plinz
you are assuming the allegations were wrong. innocent until proven guilty, right?
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No, I just think that it is logically implausible that he acted to derive any pleasure from what he was doing, or intentionally acted outside of the law.
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