Law Student OWNS Cops!
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Sources:
Florida v. J. L.- bit.ly/3bUPKaO
United States v. Chavez- bit.ly/46uv4Oc
State v. Contreras- bit.ly/455977a
NM Stat § 30-22-3- bit.ly/3Z6HCJb
State v. Dawson- bit.ly/47HI9Ff
State v. Aguilar- bit.ly/3sssUje
Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada, Humboldt County- bit.ly/3nYdxIV
State v. Andrews- bit.ly/3EY6F7G
U.S. v. Tuter- bit.ly/466U1PR
Segura v. United States- bit.ly/3tmc6YQ
Illinois v. McArthur- bit.ly/3pVQ4x0
Two things:
1) He had beer, 100%.
2) He deserves that beer, 100%.
Gunna have to agree on this one 🤣
He definitely had it and hes lucky its not an id state not to mention calling then pigs like the little man child he us
Half drunk law student outwits 2 cops 😂😂😂
Go lick some boots brother@@qpghostqp9551
lmao he certainly had the beer in there 😂😂😂
I love how American citizen’s exercising their rights is “going down that route”.
Going down the route of fucking with bullies.
Yeah anything except immediate, full bootlicking and assuming the position is unacceptable to these people
Exactly!!
It's not "exercising their rights" it's "being a needlessly combative asshole to a guy politely doing his job". The fact that he had the right to do that doesn't mean he wasn't being a needlessly combative asshole. He was literally just being the law equivalent of a karen.
And let's be fair here, considering his age, the fact that he's a uni student (not exactly reputed to be the most alcohol abstinent of demographics), and the fact that he mentions specifically a "case of beer" when no such thing was at least mentioned on camera as being the thing he was called out for, he probably was witnessed, so the fact that he acted like an ass is probably not only due the fact that he's a righteous citizen that is purely offended that his constitutional would be infringed upon, and not because he knows if they entered his room he'd be caught with a case of beer.
@nathanjora7627 OK so I will call the cops and say that I saw you walking down the street with a blunt, and you went in your house. You're gonna let them trample all over your rights and just let them arrest you?
They have no proof. Just a witness and we don't have any indication of who this witness is, the validity of their statement, the distance in which they saw the beer, etc.
The real criminal is whoever complained. Whether or not he had beer, calling the cops because a college student brings beer into a dorm is pathetic.
I can almost guarantee it was 1. Racism 2. He beefing with a snitch
Ah, yes. It's always racism. 🤣
@@korbi9043agree
This is all I was thinking the whole time😭🤣🤣🤣 who’s the fucking snitch!!
he probably called them themselves for content
no judge in the world would issue a search warrant for beer lol
This was over a beer
That is actually my thoughts!
@@almanunes2992 all that problem is crazy
😂😂
@@OfficialBirdman no you didn't
Society is fucked if a college kid possibly having a case of beer in his dorm room requires police intervention.
Is the expense of this police activity worth whatever harm they think they're preventing?
@@gasmaster8437 you do realise it's illegal for kids to have alcohol right.....
@@sweenbean18 not everything that's illegal is equally harmful or equally worth spending resources on preventing
@@sweenbean18 who gives a damn? you mean to tell everyone you never had a drink when you were 19? It's a college student ffs
The saddest thing is that if someone reported a sexual assault on that campus, absolutely nothing would be done. If anything, the victim would be asked to prove the claim before anyone gets talked to.
This is pathetic.
I can see this student is actually happy that he can practice what he studied.
Maybe a law student should follow the law.
@@sackeshi What law did he break?
@sackeshi Maybe you should know that IN THE UNITED STATES PEOPLE ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY, before you comment.
@@sackeshiloaded comment...because he isn't a "law student."
I wouldnt be shocked that he asked his friends to anonymously call the police so they could set this situation up 🤣
Searching a college dorm room for beer is such a pathetic waste of time and public money.
19 years old and can't drink a beer?
Alexander the Great had already conquered the world at his age.
And he was prolly drunk while doing it
Ha, exactly, not to mention getting his sworn enemies wife pregnant!
No, he hadn't. Learn some history.
The known world at the time, essentially. It's a good example regardless.
@@noahwatson5073 except Alexander was still heir to the throne at 19
Nothing confuses cops more than actual law.
So true. Great comment. I'm stealing that!!!
The law... or as the Officer's call it, "That route" or "This Game"!
You guys gotta put watermark in ur comments😂. I'm boutta steal this shi
@@apfelbasketbro, that’s what they should say when the cops say those things “those games? You mean the law, the law you should know as a professional”
I love the videos where cops actually read the law on a cell phone right then and there and can't comprehend that it says something contrary to what they think it says. Like TX PC 38.02, or Poster 7 at the US Post Office.
"How to pay for your degree: call in an anonymous tip about yourself, get cops to violate your rights and sue, profit!" - That guy
Underrated comment lmao
1million IQ
just hope you don't get caught lmao
@@naisancoder9487 See, you actually bring the case of beer into the dorm room. That way if you get caught as the caller, it’s not a fake-call because you’re actually breaking the law.
@@EVROPAEAESTHETICAlol can you snitch on yourself?
The police officer actually googled the law. That is scary af. Could you imagine if a surgeon googles how to do something in the middle of surgery 😬😮💨. That is crazy
I think it’s better than the officer assuming he knew the law
You know doctors look up stuff all the time right even surgeons. Now a surgery typically is a planned event but, if outside the norm you bet they may look up some stuff to refresh themselves prior to preforming it. I worked in a hospital you’d be surprised how often doctors are reading diagnostic books to make sure they are right.
@elix901 I am literally in medical school, if a doctor has to look up how to do a procedure before doing it the there is a major issue 🙃 😑 😐 😒 🙄 😅
When i was younger i had an allergic reaction to something and my face puffed way the fuck up. (Couldnt open my eyes for 10mins, i thought i was blind.) Dunno what set it off to this day. When we went to the doctor he googled the symptoms in front of me. Told me i was having an allergic reaction. Yea no shit sherlock, mom figured that out when she googled it..
@@jetshark970shark4you are in medical school but not a doctor. If you search up “a day in the life of a surgeon” (I think that’s what it’s called), you’ll see that they always refresh themselves in how to perform major surgeries (unless it’s an everyday occurrence) to be adequately prepared.
The cop's quavering voice when trying to explain the violation actually made me feel sorry for him lol. Dude really owned him
Plot twist:
The kid was the anonymous caller. He has an upcoming exam and needed some practical work! 😂
lmaooooo *Turns this video in for his final* 😂😂😂
would be genius@@cluettdasnager73
Your comment isnt a joke. All these guys that go around for youtube views definitely make calls to create content for their channels. Its always a better video when police arrive. The show Cops was the number 1 show for like twenty years.
Someone definitely snitched and he definitely had beer in his room. Proof: had he made the call himself he would’ve made absolutely sure that there’s no illegal substances in the room. He also would have made sure to have a third party recording the whole interaction from down the hall and hopefully another camera surveilling the interior of his dorm room. Thus when the cops gave him the ultimatum that if he didn’t ID himself they would arrest him, he would refuse to ID. This play would potentially give him means to sue for false arrest if things escalate. On top of that if they search his room then he’s got a pretty slam dunk unlawful search without a warrant double whammy. The reason I had mentioned the third party recording and a cam in his room is to cover his ass incase they’re dirty cops and they try planting anything.
@@bzsbzs350
And yet, it worked because the cop did show up and he did harrass them. If the certainty of shitty policing is so absolute that law student debate lords can call them for practice, maybe the system is trash
Who is snitching on other college students for having a case of beer? Thats super petty
He called them. Lol
He needed that bag
I was wondering the same thing. Anyone that can get some beer in their room was someone that everyone wanted to be friends with.
You know they are white 😂
Southern Baptist Young Republican. The hall monitors of denominations.
The nosy 'effing ones who have no life, just like my nosy ass neighbors, they always studying what I'm up to LMAO!!!!!!
I know he didn't care to give his id or answer to questions, but it was a good practice for him to use everything he has learned in law school. Good job.!
He was suspected of a crim which was possession of alcohol . He’s just trynna be a smart ass …..why didn’t u give this ID they did suspect him of a crime so like wtf
@@farrahabdelghafar5710did you watch the video..? he asked them countless times if he was lawfully required to give them his ID and they never answered him
@@ZerathonHD I thought u have to give ID for identification if they suspect u of something that’s weird …
you only have to give id if they have reasonable suspicion which a tip is not enough to ask for id@@farrahabdelghafar5710
@@farrahabdelghafar5710watch the video one more time, how are you still confused.
"Im gonna be honest with you.."
As expected of an officer of the law LMFAO
"Is my ID gonna tell you if there's alcohol in my room?" Is honestly such a hard line, this guy rocks.
He knows there’s no warrant for or previous record him so even if they demand an ID that they can’t use it to escalate the situation. Cops use social engineering, much like hackers and con men, to get access to information and locations they have no right to.
or maybe they just wanted to make sure they were investigating the right person and that he was indeed a minor. But go on believing that this kid is some kind of genius when he's just repeating the ridiculous frauditor script.
@@andremetshow that boot taste?
@@andremets19 isn’t a minor.
@@andremetsthe law is ridiculous?
It always pisses me off that cops take an anonymous caller's word as 100% infallible yet they won't believe a word you say that contradicts the caller.
Well, depends on the color of your skin. If that kid was white, they'd show up at the door and be super polite and walk away.
My mom got a ticket over an anonymous call and I was so frustrated with her that she didn't fight it.
She passed a lady who was going under the speed limit, in a passing zone. This apparently upset said lady because a few hours later a cop showed up at my mom's work and wrote her a ticket for passing on a double yellow. And my mom freaking PAID IT!! I was furious, you basically just said anyone with road rage can call in a false charge and the cops can extort the money out of an innocent person, without ever having witnessed the act. How insane.
The power of the KAREN
@@Yesthatsmyfirstname My step mom had that happen one time when my entire family was in the car. They called the cops and told them my step mom was violently speeding and swerving. When they pulled us over we all said the lady was break checking us while swerving and yelling. Low and behold there she was, still going 20 below the speed limit and pulled over to try yelling at us some more, all while smelling like alcohol. I rolled my window down and laughed at her when she fell over during the sobriety test that she failed.
@@AdamBladeTaylor That's ridiculous , I'm white as snow and the police threw me to the ground and lied and said I battered them and charged me with a felony and I broke not one law all because someone called and said I was suspicious. So you have no idea of what you are saying.
“We don’t have to go down this route” aka “you obviously know your rights but I want to abuse them for my own power so just let me abuse your rights” 😅
"It's your right"
"I know"
What a power move
“are you googling the laws right now? because that’s what you should be doing” and the cop is clearly looking for the answer on his phone😭
Good for that officer he is doing his due diligence and trying to follow the law. I feel both handled it well but the kid being a prick is unwarranted and he needs to be careful. Next time he may not run into a cop that cares to do his job correctly and get seriously hurt. That would be horrible and wrong but that's just how America is these days. The cop he got was a good one just trying to do his job properly. He could've refused to give ID without being an asshole about it.
He’s goated for that 😂
@@Parzival0 It is not unlawful to be a prick against a cop that DOES NOT KNOW HIS JOB. If you need to google the law after you started to "enforce it" you are acknowledging that you did not know what you were doing, hence, being unlawful. And if the police officers got violent, that kid would have sued for up to 1.000.000 dollars and be set for a long time.
@hieijangashi so are you saying all police officers need to go to law school? If so you are about to have no cops in this country. Of course a law student will know it better. I never said it is against the law to be a prick to a cop but it is an extremely dumb idea. Sure he could sue if he got violent but no he probably would lose cops win almost every time no matter how out of line they are so either he'd be dead or seriously injured with nothing but pride to show for it.
I think the B- for the officers was deserved, because they atleast tried to play by the law and rules and actually look it up the moment they become unsure over the legal situation compared to other cops who probably would've gotten violent and illegally arrested the student here.
So although these two certainly didn't act perfectly, they did way better than many of their colleagues in their profession, who look to uphold their intimidative authority instead of upholding the law.
So I wouldn't hold it against a police officer in any country, that if he becomes unsecure about a not-so-crystal clear legal situation, he stops for a second to actually look up the law, that is imho commendable behaviour.
Even if the laws they have to enforce are ridiculous like investigating the "crime" of an underaged guy drinking.
Imagine calling a judge at home, after hours, so he could sign a search warrant for a case of beer that *might be* in a college dorm room 🤣🤣🤣
No doubt that's what the cops were thinking. I wish the kid had stayed professional all the way through, but I can understand why he was getting upset with them by the end. Seems like he was standing out in that hall a long time.
the reality is even funnier when illustrated so clearly.
I think the judge would call them much worse things than this kid did! 😂
Imagine if the judge okays the warrant and no beer is found. Can you say lawsuit?
I mean, that is literally the ONLY course of action left to them if they are called out for suspected possession and the suspect refuses to cooperate, not even giving affirmative or negative answers, which I am fairly sure they would have just left if he had said "nope, no alcohol, can I get back to studying, I have a test coming up" because these are campus police and they get these calls all the time and I can tell you from experience (and talking to campus police) that they are really only there to see if they can smell alcohol since there isn't really anything they can do if the suspect just says "no, I don't have alcohol in my room."
Plot twist: law student martinez was the anonymous caller trying to start his RUclips career lol
If someone is being disrespected by cops not following the law, why should that person be respectful to them? They are not paid respect, so owe none in return.
This guy proves why all states need to get rid of qualified immunity. Those cops knew if they broke any laws, then _they_ would be prosecuted - exactly as it should be!
And illegally detained him well beyond any authority they had. Played mealy mouth intimidation tactics AND illegally seized his ID under threat of arrest. Hell of a thing that we consider this a WIN! Sorry state of affairs we are in that, yes, this is a win. Still pathetic.
It doesn't matter if they knew they broke the law. No one else gets to use that as a defense.
No it doesn't prove anything. That would mean if a cop gets in a shootout with someone who fired at them first, without qualified immunity, even if it is ruled a justified shooting they can still be found liable in civil court buy the family. That is ridiculous and is why qualified immunity is necessary.
This is a VERY narrow minded comment.
@@BanonOmus Explain.
As an European I find this absolutely astonishing. He's 19! And he's a student! Let him drink his beer!
As an American our alcohol laws are dumb as shit lol.
Brain development 😂
Brain development
In many European countries you can drink beer at age of 16 if it's at a party with adults and in public such as at a restaurant with parents. You can buy your own beer at 18 and spirits and other strong liquor at age 20. I find it interesting that you can't do that as an adult in the US, but you can go to a war in a foreign country such as Afghanistan at the age of 17 with parental consent 🤷🏼♂️
as a Canadian I agree
2 mins in - id hire this kid to be my adjuticator vs st peter...."from here on in lets just be careful about what you are about to do"...brilliant
If I was a cop, I'd just walk away after 2 minutes. We're talking about a college student and some beer, the risk analysis doesn't add up
The fact that anyone would report beer in a dorm makes that informant highly suspicious.
Jealous they didn't get the invite for beer night.
Fake call by his friends. He wanted the cops to say something illegal so he could die them.
Sue them
@@lesliesmith719 Can't sue someone for reporting something true (or believed to be true) in good faith.
@@Extem1 Dont know about the US, but here you can sue someone for that IF the caller knows better and is lying on purpose. But here it was an anonymos caller anyway....
Wow. America must have a really low crime rate if they can afford to keep several officers on a mission like this.
Baby face Goatee needed that time to learn an important lesson 😂
These are university cops. They probably don't have much to do except arresting drunk and stoned kids.
In the states some universities have campus police. Especially in large cities where the school is integrated in the damn near middle of the city.
Nope! America has like the highest murder rate in NATO. Its like 6.8 per 100k when most countries are like 1.5 or 2.1
america is a really big place ya know there are a lot of places with super low crime rates
I wouldn't be surprised if this dude is the one that made the anonymous complaint on himself. Seems like a good extra credit project.
It's funny to me that having alcohol in ur room as a "minor" is considered a crime in the US. LIKE WTF!!
nah WTF is wrong with u ☠
It always amazes me how far cops are willing to go before saying “actually you are right, and I or the caller made a mistake”
Big ego
tbf he could have had alcohol but he knows they can't do shit. This sounds like smartass law students getting around alcohol rules by using knowledge of laws. The kid was clearly rehearsed on what to say beforehand.
1. Cops always assume they are right and can do whatever they want.
2. Cops will always (unless you are rich and white) assume you are guilty and will push the situation until you either give up or make a mistake.
The cell phone with camera is the single most important invention to protect people from authorities.
I think the fact he was having it recorded, he knew this would happen and probably was hoping someone saw him with the case. Smells of a set up for a video
@@stephenstansberry7995big ego because they are trained to never admit they are wrong
I will never understand how they can call 19 a minor.... you can get married, have sex, have a baby, join the military.... but its illegal to have a beer..... insane
Ah yes the land of the free
Because all the other things benefit the state in some way, you being free doesn’t help them.
welcome to america, land of the free oh wait nope it's just 1 massive prison.
@@ronjames4151 -...and sadly... admittedly... rapidly (if not already there) becoming the "home of the pussies"!
@@ThatBritishGuyOk, “ThatBritishGuy”
He definitely brought that up. There is video footage that he posted, and reached out to this channel with this video and info. Hope he did do everything he said he was. Plus I hope he showed his teachers for extra help!
When the police get upset that you are exercising your rights, it means they know they are in the wrong and are just hoping you do something stupid they can then act on. This kind of police behavior is disgusting, good on the student for knowing his rights and standing up for him calmly.
He's a law student, they won't win 😂 He's learning the newest up to date laws, most Officers don't even stay up to date like that.
I don't believe they know the laws that they're supposed to protect themselves or they'd be lawyers and not cops.
Up to date on the laws? Why, so they can ignore them MORE?
@@hegyak yeah lawyers break the law. funny how no one says "defend public defenders" it's almost like one is way more corrupt 🤔
I think you don't actually know what law students learn at college... It certainly isn't up to date laws. It prepares students for very little. That is why they spend years learning after college and are so poorly paid until fully qualified.
"19 year old student, Joel Martinez" - where are you getting that he is a law student? In the U.S., you need a bachelor's degree to even apply to law school... I highly doubt this dude at 19 has completed his undergrad degree, taken the LSAT, and then successfully applied for and enrolled in a J.D. program. It also says he lives in a school dorm in Las Cruces, New Mexico, which is 200+ miles away from the only law school in New Mexico (one of the Cops seems to imply he is a "law student", but that is probably just based on the cops assumption, not anything the student said)... Edit: later it says he is a student at "New Mexico State University" which doesn't have a law school.
the simple "Is my I.D going to tell you if theres alcohol in that room" is just a perfect clarification of what the cops intentions actually are. To initimidate and hold their power over civilians heads.
@@nvfacc3569which crime?
You must be quite dumb, any time officers are called to a scene for a crime, they can and should ID the individuals involved in the incident. That's not some intimidation tactic, it's basic procedure and most (if not all) states have laws around IDing yourself to police when they are legally investigating an incident. Please actually learn about what you're going to try to run your mouth about.
@@nvfacc3569shhhh, when you know not of which you speak simply, shhhh
Possession of alcohol by a minor. Don't be dense.
@@nvfacc3569Where's the proof of that?
I love this channel. I really appreciate you breaking down the law for the common man.
Notice how the cop is trying to talk around the law but the student knows his rights and that tops everything..
Remember people: If you do not exercise your rights, then you don't have them.
Rights are like muscles
No, that isn't how that works 🤣
@@thedrunkzaku Um. Yes it is.Get out of here with your disinformation.
@@priceyindividual2995 Already wrong, but go off 🫢
@@thedrunkzakuthen go ahead and edumacate us simpletons if you know how it works.
They just gave him on the job training and turned him into a defense lawyer all in one interaction. What a great service to the public. What would we ever do without these "law" enforcement officers?
LOL
If I ever need an attorney to get me outta some B's I'm calling this guy 😂😂😂
Love it. People like Avi and Nick have the balls unliue most others to push and seek the truth and then get justice. Great work
Love how the officer kept stating that he "could" but refuses to say he "will". Very satisfying to see
And yet someone, him using the THREAT that he 'Could', is not illegal. Which is MINDBOGGLING, cause ANY NORMAL CITIZEN would hear that as a THREAT and thus Comply under Duress of the Threat. And yet the police are not violating your rights or any laws, cause, TECHNICALLY even tho it was a THREAT, you still gave it up of your own free will, so screw you.
Obfuscation That's how they talk. The best defense is to stop talking. With all his legal knowledge, the kid has no humility. That is his weakness. Fortunately for him, these cops weren't smart enough to exploit that.
Cops like to tread carefully cuz they know their words can backfire on them. They tend not to use absolutes when they dont know the situation
@@freshswagga100 that's exactly the point. They are not confident and don't know the law
Eventually he did it. Just didn't want to make it a huge deal with this punk.
"Is having my ID going to tell you if there is alcohol in that room?"
He's not wrong 😂
He’s going to make an amazing lawyer: good job Joel
As someone who does not live in the United States, it's BAFFLING that civilians can't really trust police officers in the US. It's honestly horrible that you have to treat them like enemies in order to protect yourself.
That’s what they are.they aren’t meant to protect us.they are protecting big business.funny part is is most of them aren’t even aware..
It really is baffling, but in countries with good policing you still have to be somewhat wary. There is always a chance you're dealing with a lone bad cop, but there is also always a chance of wrong convictions even if everybody is well intended and well educated. For example, actual criminals might mess with evidence. So you should never agree with a search for example if there is no legal obligation, even if that cop is 100% reliable.
@@jbird4478ikr. I understand you gotta know your rights, but come on. Imagine if every cop had to run through a 3 year law degree to learn the legal minutae of every bureaucratic operation. Like seriously, you haven't got alcohol? Aight just give them the damn id and everyone goes home happy. Maybe i'm just naive.
@@EternalShadow1667 Where I live every cop actually has a 3 year bachelor degree in law enforcement, and the higher ups a 4 year master. But yes, a bit of reasonableness and cooperation goes a long way. Like when they ask what you're doing, just give a brief answer. It makes things easier for yourself as well. A search is a different matter though.
@jbird4478 well I guess that shows me 😂 I figured it would impractical but fair enough
Thanks to the campus police being obsessed over Joel’s ID for a long time, dozens of cases of beer were brought into the dorm that evening. 😂
Right, like, I can totally see him being the bait to distract police while a bunch of people are sneaking in alcohol for a party.
@@hawtgarbage6664 That isn't what he said
@@tomofwc these kids are way smarter than that cop lmao so that's probably what happened
How did you know?
😂😂🎉
A 19 year old having a case of beer is NOT a major crime. Why do police turn small things into something major?!?!
Because they're bored fascists
Three lil letters.... E G O
I mean to be fair they were called all the way down for this reason, they're just trying to investigate what they were called for.
Because our boomer society wants us to live like this
They're campus cops. Need something to break up the boredom.
Respect from a fellow law student in Bulgaria🇧🇬. This guy is an absolute legend. Wish you lots of professional success⚖️ brother.
Hello my Bulgarian brother. Keep it up over there.
That student is super sharp and I love his passion for the law.
Notice that despite all of their threats and intimidation, the cops ultimately walked away *without searching his room.*
that's because the cops adhere to the Constitution and did a great job. I'd love to see how the cop-haters justify that the cops follow one part of the Constitution but supposedly not the other. The tyrant imbecile should be kicked out of the dorms for violating the house rules.
bait used to be believable@@andremets
@@andremets they dont care about the constitution, they are oath breakers. this wasnt some sense of loyalty to uphold rights, it was fear of a lawsuit.
@@andremets LOL I think we watched different videos.
@@andremets”adhere to the constitution” yet violated his rights. Sure bud 😂
Imagine if people just "saying they saw something" was enough to arrest anyone. We'd all be screwed.
Imagine if saying "it wasn't me" was enough to acquit you of all crime as long as there is no video/photo evidence of you doing said crime.
@@ShiningDarknes there’s far more than photo and video evidence to rely on. And you’re acting like he was killing someone bruh it’s a can of beer. Not to mention it’s not about saying “it wasn’t me” it’s about being presumed innocent until being proven guilty. We got rights boss, u not allowed to trample my rights cuz of some random hater makes some shit up
I am not acting like anything. The fuck you mean "u not allowed to trample my rights" I ain't doing shit to your rights, calm down.
Don't reply to me again, it is clear you have no interest in being rational and I have no interest in conversing with someone intent to be belligerent.@@RyokoEarth
But then we could all also say "I recall some ninja jumping in my room and drop the items presented as evidence" and BOOM! case dismissed. That's why courts have rules anonymous tips are BS, they can't be used in court.
@@ShiningDarknes Yeah, we should just let cops seize our ID for no reason and perform searches with no probable cause. I'm sure you'd love that wouldnt you officer?
In Brazil it is a crime TO NOT HAVE ALCOHOL is student's dorm. Maybe that explains a lot about our situation right now..
Bro used all this knowledge to drink some beer lmao
Honestly, I think as a law student he was probably chuffed at the opportunity to flex his abilities.
Oh 100% and i live for it
@@CorruptedKarmame too 😂😂😂
Yeah I bet this was a good real life experience to help him ace his next exam on laws/constitutional rights 😂
He's not a law student, you goof.
Flex his abilities is in defending himself from an illegal search, seizure and ID? Who wouldn’t be?
As an Aussie I was so confused why the cops would turn up for a grown man with beer, it took me a full 5 minutes before I remembered the drinking age is 21 there haha
Yeah it's pretty messed up. I can understand not allowing someone under 18 to legally drink but if you can die/fight in war, get married, own/rent a home, start a business, take out lines of credit/loans then you should be able to have a beer. It's rediculous.
@@LaLaLonna In most of Europe, you can have (normal) beer at 16. Also consent to s3x. But driving is at 18. As is heavy drinks.
yea in Germany/Berlin its usual that teens make their first experience with beer and wine at the age of 16 and I think thats a good thing cuz I better fuck myself up while 16 and learn to control my drinking early instead of drinking first time with 18 or whythef only at 21 where people drive cars and do other more critical things that can result in a catastrophe when having your first experience with alcohol..@@Some_Guy6
As an Aussie you should understand, your police will come to your home and threaten you with violence over twitter comments. Your cops slam old ladies on the concrete for walking their dogs during "lockdown"
it's funny to drink you need to be 21 but you can get a AR rifle style at 18
As an European this amazes me. In most countries here the caller would get into way more shit for keeping emergency lines busy for a stupid reason and no cop would ever show up.
This was incredible!
The cops saw the trap he just set and still walked into it … how arrogant do you have to be to see a law student smiling at you and mentioning you don’t have qualified immunity an think you know better
That moment when he got the got the cop to give him the ultimatum, "give me your ID or you"re arrested" his eyes lit up like it was christmas. I reckon he'll get a nice little paycheck sueing that cop in the future.
The cops were within their rights most likely. How arrogant do you have to call someone a pig to their face? He's just a 19 year old brat with 2 courses of law.
@@nvfacc3569because when a cop acts like a pig, he’s a pig.
Uh, no. He's still a human. This is a very toxic perspective and contributing toward higher crime rates.@@kaiotikworld8945
@@nvfacc3569first amendment brother, and lmao "most likely" isnt enough, the law is the law and you're commenting on a video that literally explained why they weren't in their rights
do better, stop choking down boot leather long enough to think for yourself
Even considering getting a warrant for a case of beer is crazy. What's wrong with those cops?
If we're going to start prosecuting underage drinking in college we better start building a lot of prisons.
No warrant needed. He’s staying on campus. Staff and preform searches. Cops are dumb for not going that route.
@@jamescordes8673they can't just search your dorm room. The Constitution applies to these government funded universities too.
@@jamescordes8673 exactly! None of these people attended or at least visited a university campus. Alarming but not surprising.
Oh well. They always harass black college parties and party goers.
@@jamescordes8673if you watch the badge cam footage, initial contact was made by the officer and a staff member/school security (when he turns the cam after asking for badge number and it cuts) so they probably can’t search all willy-nilly
edit: and they talked to the ra at the end so they definitely can’t search
This is amazing! I will use this case on my assessment ⚖️😊
He showed you that you where outmatched, but you were determined to fight anyway. Way to pay for his law school, and never did find any beer.
"you wanna go down this route" has to be one of the most infuriating lines a cop could ever say. It's basically a dickless threat so they can try and get you to do whatever they want...
Exactly.
😂 lol so true they hate it
Yeah and the route was we don't have shit but we will make some shit up later and try to get you then. Now they are about to get sued by him for their latest baseless arrest.
I know right
This kid is smarter than most adults in these situations. Very articulate and knows his rights. Don’t ever bow down to threats!
Not bad for a kid who is drunk 🥴
smart would not have answered the door
@@anitabonghit2758 He clearly was not drunk.
@@Chaoitcme where is your semse of humour?
@@anitabonghit2758and isn't a law student
"i want you to threaten me" was awesome!
It’s amazing how slow our public servants are when dealing with citizens.
A student having beer.
A horrendous crime worthy of these officers time.
Blame the guy for setting up for fame and a great story. His rehearsed lines were so fake to me. He wanted to bate the police
It's horrible seeing students having drunk conversations and doing dumb things
@@lesliesmith719 So what if he baited them anyway? The fact they even could be baited by a crate of beer at all will never not be ridiculous, especially when they proceed to display their ignorance of the laws they're supposed to uphold after they show up.
@@lesliesmith719and? He taught many other students around the country how to deal with tyrants. Tyrants deserve no respect.
@@burgerking220 It’s horrible that you’re so off subject
I was raised that "you can trust the police," but there's a reason that lawyers tell you not to talk to police without a lawyer present.
I would be shocked by myself of 5+ years ago. In my defense, a LOT happened.
What any lawyer will tell you: "If you're guilty, you need a lawyer. If you're innocent, you _really_ need a lawyer"
@@royjones7831- Many Americans are just becoming aware of what has been happening throughout this country's history, due to cell phone cameras, body cams, and social media.
@@masondegaulle5731 Good lawyers will also tell you that you don't know that you're innocent, either. Sure, you may not be guilty of what they're telling you they're investigating, but in the US you HAVE committed some crime in your life.
alot of them have a hard time confronting the cognitive dissonance, since theyve been opposing the goals of the blm movement for a long time, videos and channels like this have essentially vindicated blm and proven their claims more than plausible, now people have to contend with the fact that police are bad - and blm was right@@loki2240
They were so mad that they decided to hang out outside of his dorm to try to intimidate him smh
I hope this kid gets through law school because he's absolutely on-point here. Not only did he know the law, but he set up cause for a lawsuit that he has right in his back pocket the second the police push things further than he likes. He even gave his ID the second they gave him the ultimatum, showing that he was playing this game thirty steps ahead and knew exactly the words to listen for.
Yup exactly. He's definitely putting the tuition money to use by actually understanding law and being able to implement it in his life. I hope he has a good future in law
@@ghostsxstars
"We're investigating an anonymous tip, that you have Beer in your dorm room.
"Officer, I need to inform you that I'm armed... with the knowledge of the law, I'm a law student."
"Ok bye"
Would've been wiser lol.
Gets through law school? He's not going to even get through his sophomore year as an undergrad.
@@siberianhusky5874 - Why do you think this? He did literally everything right.
@@atomicphilosopher6143 He's an idiot. Albeit a stupid kid, all college kids sneak booze and drugs into their dorm rooms. I know I did back in 1979. Light up some pot and stick wet towels at the bottom of the door to seal in the smoke and the smell. And that's in our spare time when we weren't lighting our own farts. Regardless, they could have probably entered the dorm room even if he didn't consent. They probably decided the dumb little shit ain't worth the hassle.
Cop: “why are you disrespecting us?”
Also cop: trying to ruin kids life
No the kid was ruining his own life by breaking the agreement with his college by not having alcohol in the dorm. Instead of taking accountability for his poor choices, he decided to make a spectacle by demonstrating how ignorant he is.
@@DeadCool6014 sir get a grip. He’s in college and this was a petty reason these cops are there for an anonymous call that he had alcohol in his dorm. You’re saying he showed ignorance when really he showed he knew his rights period.
@@DeadCool6014how is he ignorant when he literally knows the law better than the cops lmao cry harder bootlicker 🤣
@@DeadCool6014 Was there proof and conclusive evidence of him having alcohol in his dorm? Don't think so.
@@DeadCool6014 so if i went and picked a random college kid and made an anonymous tip they have alcohol in their room, that college student would then be "ignorant" and "making a spectacle" by standing up to and defending himself from the police? they have no way to know if the tip was accurate or not, the police can come ask questions but legally thats all they can do, youre an idiot if you think the kids in the wrong
Well done young man ❤🏴
I'm sure that this was just a bet between him and his roomie. "Hey. If you can whoop the cops ass after i call them.. Beer's on me"
The real hero is the security guard who called the cops for a case of beer. Give that man a medal, he is saving lives.
Only in the USA does an adult have to wait 3 years to legally have a beer. Land of the free.
@@gcanada3005Can literally vote and be in porn and do everything else legally on their own. Just can't be drinking that alcohol.
@@gcanada3005but can buy an AK47 hahaha
@@Thumper17 try to rent a car
@@tucarnal7439 You can drive legally and purchase a vehicle. But renting a car and drinking alcohol are the only things needing 5 more years of adulthood.
you know youre screwed when a law student says thank you while youre trying to convict him of something he didnt provably do
nah 98% chance he had the beer 😂
@@CujoGBCThats the best part😂
@@CujoGBCNot 98%
100% guy was being a dickhead
It's called manners.
@@attackhelicopter9851that is the worst part
You have somebody breaking the law in front of you and you can't do shit
What the fuck is that
The thing with being accused anonymously is that you have the Constitutional right to face your accuser!! right?
Lmaooooo we have a lot of constitutional rights that are violated all the time
@@imanoldurango8213 doesn't mean they should be violated, right!!
I absolutely love this!
As a law student, this was incredibly satisfying to watch. I'm sure he told his classmates about this right after. I know I would!
And they all told him: "How STUPID of you to open the door!"
dudenoway he skyped with them over a few beers
@@timothywait9457I would hope that a law student was not actively and knowingly breaking any laws.
Hell he thanked them for sending that bogus tip, so he could get views on the Internet.
As a law student, you know none of your classmates are 19.
Honestly, this is ridiculous. I couldn't imagine the police in my country wasting this much time over an adult in possession of 1 case of beer. 😂 America is a joke.
But he’s not of legal drinking age, yes he’s considered an adult
These cops are clowns you are right. America is not perfect dumb people are everywhere
@@kimely9621 Which even more so proves how absurd America is.
@@kimely9621 he's an adult, the fact that you can be an adult and still not be allowed to drink is its own problem
One more joke to add: i was detain for walk (3 miles)
Former Director of Residential Life here.
First, hats off to the student for standing up for his rights.
Now, while the cops do indeed have to follow the law, of course including his state’s rights and constitutional rights, he probably gave consent to the administration to enter under any circumstances. Most of the time that consent clause is on the housing application.
However, and this is a little unknown loophole (at least in Texas), if the school admin goes into the student’s space (apartment/doem) and finds illegal contraband (anything illegal), and either removes it themselves, or allows LE to enter and take possession, that turns it into fruit of the poisonous tree.
School administration cannot authorize a search for LE, but almost always can enter themselves.
A good university cop will never enter a room without full consent, and will never take contraband found by admin as evidence.
Although I was a director (I managed the entire housing department), I would sometimes be called out to a party or the smell of pot. And I always entered the room (because I never suspected anything serious) and maybe postured for a few minutes in order to try to make my job as easy as possible, which would be to find the alcohol or pot, or whatever. But, I knew that the minute I let myself in, the student/students were basically off the hook because, unless I found something bad like a dead body or meth lab, nothing I made anyone dispose of could be used as evidence.
So, if you’re in a dorm and you’re RA or housing staff finds something, as long as they take it with them, they did so without consent.
You can still be written up by the school for some policy violation, including I guess expulsion from the dorm (and likely still owe the contract), but no criminal charges.
That law student is going to sue cops for a living. Very promising. Good job 👍🏻 bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love when people know their rights.
He should celebrate with a cold one
@@FREQQLES sir 🤣
literallyyyyy and the way the cops hands were SHAKING SO BAD WHEN HE WAS EXPLAINING/LOOKING UP THE LAW BAHAHAHAHAH
Are you seriously suggesting the cops break the law and violate his rights just because he's being arrogant?
@@JohnDoesSports LOL look at his name. He is clearly trolling... Or insane.
I'm sure he/she is trolling.
Man this guy rocks. He stands his ground with absolutely zero fear
F this Little douche. If I was the cop I'd go to court. The citizen had nothing to gain when they reported him. Therefore I say give me ur id or I'll arrest u. But I wouldn't get a warrant for the room. Waste of time
We gotta give props to the officers. Even though they didnt know the law , they kept a calm posture when other cops wouldve flipped out
Might be because they don't have immunity in new mexico
Wait...what the fuck? You are not allowed to bring alcohol into a dorm? Man, the wildest parties of my life were in my college dorm, who tf came up with this lol.
I know, right
It is actually unreal that a cop had to look up the law when they are supposed to be the ones upholding it. He should have already been well versed in it!
Lol you say your an expert in the law, name every law and every element of each.
@@AnimeRenegade where did I say I was an expert in the law? Don't make assumptions.
@@TNeal629 just pointing out that although cops should know the law, they probably would not know every statute by heart. In the case of the video they were correct regarding the statute they looked up (the concealment of identity statute) and were likely wrong as to whether they actually had a reasonable and articulable suspicion (which is a constitutional issue).
@@AnimeRenegade you must be a cop
@@TNeal629 lol definitely not. I know this is the Internet, but IDK why you would just shift to this type of argument. Please be better.
Regardless of how this interaction went down, the fact that cops can and do waste their time responding to a call where someone CLAIMS someone else who's old enough to go to war, murder, and die for this Country might have beer is insane.
Also, that could legally obtain a firearm, drive, smoke.
@@hola-hola-2523 and is old enough to take up 100+ thousand dollars in debt to get a bachelors degree, yet having a beer inside his dorm room while studying is illegal
Or you can just wait to be old enough to drink
It is not that fucking hard
@@mateuszkrytyk5711 or outright ban alcohol. It's not that hard.
agreed on the fact it’s ridiculous someone that young can do all those things but in my opinion 23 should be the legal drinking age (studies show before that age it is extremely detrimental to brain development)
No judge is signing a warrant for no damn beer! The officer is full of shit!
Imagine if ALL citizens knew the law as this guy...
Cops would be acting straight VERY fast towards citizens.
The cops know the law, and intentionally choose to ignore it, because they're so used to people not knowing their rights, they choose an approach they can't back down from when encountering a situation where someone with a camera also knows the law.
They could back down, but they would have to admit they were wrong, and in turn, admit they don't know how to do their fucking job and are a waste of tax dollars.
Plus they are never held accountable for lying and cheating people.
@@chesterthompson6835 Laws need to be brought up to decertify them from ever serving in law enforcement if they blatantly trample a persons rights.
That’s what happens when you allow police to hurt certain people. They then begin to think it’s okay to do it with everyone.
@13r12ad qualified immunity at the very least has to go, and cops can't be allowed to investigate themselves anymore.
Sergeants hands shaking in anger. That’s really dangerous for a cop. These guys can’t regulate their emotions.
I saw that too i thought maybe he was a bit nervous cuz he doesnt know the laws like this kid does and the simple
fact that the kid is calmer then he is despite their position of power in interrogating him
@@stephenvanbellinghen933the kid didn't demonstrate any deep understanding beyond constitutional rights
@@Jewifer333x2that’s the exact knowledge he needed at the moment
@@Jewifer333x2would u rather he brought up marital laws 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They would have done something to him if they weren't literally in the hallways of a dorm full of other students. Tax leaches all around.
POV: I'm being detained.
Cops: Did you buy alcohol.
Me: No
Cops: Can we search?
Me: ok.
video over.
POV has the right to implement his constitutional and legal rights per law
It’s amazing how a lot of cops don’t really know the law and expect ppl to uphold them when they don’t 🤦🏾♀️
Imagine being the person that called the police after allegedly seeing this college kid bring a case of beer into his room.
Right like broskie could’ve been out drinking at a party and driving under the influence but nah Homie decided to stay in his dorm, drink and do his homework
As some one who was close to this situation the caller was likely an RA
@@hawkeyenfl
Pardon me, but can you please tell me what the letters "RA" stand for?
@@SOCORROSILVA-in7px king of the deities and the father of all creation
@@SOCORROSILVA-in7pxresident advisor. An older college student in charge of the dorm. Google it
I've seen this video 3 times, and this is the fourth. I'm still loving this guy's responses to the cops each time.
This kid got owned because he showed his ID to the cops when he didn't have to. The cops owned him.
@@brianbagnall3029 No, he only showed ID after threat of arrest. He can actually press charges on that and that's a farily easy win. Whether or not he will press them is up to him, but you saw those cops, they had their asses pucked the whole time.
Bro is clearly paying attention in his classes, if i ever get in a situation I'm calling him up lol
get a job
@@brianbagnall3029if you have the ability to leave a comment that means you dont even listen to the accuracy of the legal advice ATA or Lackluster shows us. So you either listen and still choose to defend tyranny or you just dont get it.
"or?" hahahah i freakin LOVE it.
A 19 year old can’t drink but a 4 year old is old enough to decide their gender…
America has gone to shit
I find it almost unbelievable that a "possible case of beer in a dorm room" involves the police. That's such a non-issue to even investigate... Catching people who are speeding has a higher public good than that!
And what if you were using an old beer case as a cardboard moving box, to carry books in? It’s beyond stupid to involve the police.
It's university police, not real police. That's what they do most of the time. I don't think they even have radar guns etc...
I find it hard to beleive that a paid informant hold more weight then an anonymous tipster
I suspect the law student 100 percent purposely did this.. And the dorm tried to deal with it the student but he wanted the cops to come. That is why he filming it to. And that he is why is asked for the sargeant. And that is why he is spewing his legal knowledge. I ain't impressed at all.
@@lesliesmith719 i mean there's thousands of videos of people recording cops and asking for sergeants, doesn't prove they all 100 percent purposely did this
Lmfao, when he told them he knew Chef Donovon, they shit their pants and ran😂😂😂😂