Woman Poses as Deputy and breaks Boyfriend from Jail

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Fayetteville Woman Sentenced For Posing As Deputy, Springing Boyfriend From Jail

Maxine Feldstein, 30, pleaded guilty Monday (May 13) in Washington County Circuit Court to forgery, third-degree escape and second-degree criminal impersonation.Judge Mark Lindsay sentenced her to 30 years in the state Department of Correction but suspended half of the sentence.

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Fayetteville Woman Sentenced For Posing As Deputy, Springing Boyfriend From Jail

Maxine Feldstein, 30, pleaded guilty Monday (May 13) in Washington County Circuit Court to forgery, third-degree escape and second-degree criminal impersonation.Judge Mark Lindsay sentenced her to 30 years in the state Department of Correction but suspended half of the sentence.

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You know how and why this happens?

"If police are not given extra rights, there will be no reason to impersonate them."

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"Actual Police Commit Crimes Too

Real police commit crimes too, which is all the more reason not to place some members of society above fellow citizens.

If a police officer engages an innocent person, that person must essentially ask permission to walk away from the encounter. The fact that police demand unquestioning obedience, and act violently enraged if their authority is challenged only helps criminals get away with their crimes while posing as police officers.

But this same bullying extralegal behavior is used by police to commit crimes. Last year a Texas officer sexually assaulted a female driver, and a Honolulu officer was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl.

Unfortunately, rape and sexual assault by police officers appear to be extremely common. And even when the case is “resolved” with a conviction of the officer, the sentence is a miscarriage of justice."