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XCopPI109 karma

A little over a year.

I don't think I have anything super weird. I get ALOT of off the street stalker type dudes in their 40's that are trying to track down their high school girlfriends. I usually turn them away. I don't want to be named in the article along with "the body was found in his trunk"

XCopPI71 karma

It depends. College/University cops will, but that's their job.

I went to lots and lots and lots and lots of house parties. 90% of the time it's a "Hey bro, turn your music down" and peace out. If you're sitting in a park at midnight drinking a 40, you're open game.

XCopPI69 karma

Didn't have to. She put it all up on Facebook and Instagram

XCopPI61 karma

Mm..I'll give you two.

I had a lady call and ask me to track down her son, she hadn't heard from him in 10 years. Ok, cool - no problem. Met with her, she paid, I started working. 5 minutes in I figured out he was in a state prison for several underage-sex related felonies. Fastest case resolution ever.

I had a child custody case where Dad came in with like 10% custody of his kids. I built an evidentiary case for counsel. He left the custody hearing with 93% custody. I was pretty proud.

XCopPI54 karma

My most common cases are child custody. I do alot of family law cases. California is no-fault divorce, but evidence can very much play a part in where kids will land. I really enjoy that, as it adds the human element to what I do.