Detective Stephen Bohling: Affidavit
Detective Stephen Bohling: Truth is a necessary virtue that helps to keep society and communities safe, strong, and cohesive. Without it, we lose direction, and our society becomes dysfunctional and chaotic. The public acceptance of blatant lying and perjury by those we’ve placed in positions of power should never be tolerated.
Regarding police officers who commit perjury and obstruct justice, the public will give them the benefit of the doubt. We expect them to be truthful. There needs to be accountability of the harshest measures against any law enforcement officer who commits perjury or obstructs justice.
When an officer lies, lives are ruined, justice is not served, and in criminal cases, the guilty go free while the innocent suffer.
Truth drives our judicial system. If people do not come forward and tell the truth, we have no hope of making the system work. If someone knowingly tells a lie under oath during an investigation, it is every prosecutor’s duty to respond by investigating. The only way to preserve public trust is to respond to corruption.
In the end, all of this—the lies, the mishandling of information, the obstruction of justice—came at the expense of a twenty-year-old college student whose existence to the corrupt powers that be in Clearwater, Florida, was absolutely meaningless.
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