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Federal judge ‘astounded’ that Florida cops violated her order on immigration arrests
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That won't happen either.
Fed judges can deputize and/or order a LEO to act on its custodial requirements. Thus, the cop's boss could be ordered. Failing to comply could mean someone needs to arrest them both, and everyone has a boss.
It could mean a lot of people in lock-up until the wrongfully-detained come back, but OH, the message it would send.
They can deputize anyone they want. There is no requirement that the individual be a sworn law enforcement to officer beforehand.
Want to arrest crooked cops? Go ask the judge to deputize you, so you can lawfully execute their judicial orders.
I can see things getting escalated in such a situation. Sounds risky, but there don't seem to be an abundance of options.