Senator
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
No.. it's not a get out of jail free card. This decision has exactly nothing to do with what happens if someone breaks into your house. People say they were charged with crimes they did not commit, and the decision is about whether the officers involved had probable cause to make the charge. The people charged didnt break into a house, neither side is disputing that.
Also.. with the current district court ruling, Peaches can be arrested if the owner were to bring charges, as she was the person that unlawfully entered the property. The case isn't about that, however, its about charges brought against the others she invited.
And what is the difference between someone (or a group) that breaks into your house, and someone that says they were invited by someone else? And that someone may not even exist, except in the virtual world.
Did you know that sometimes criminal lie? And smart defense lawyers are pretty smart? And cops will often take the easy way out, and another Ferguson effect could result with break-ins?