Re: I called the police for help and they arrested me
Posted by Hardy Parkerson, Atty. on 12/20/03
Dear Chris, It is not the judicial system that is wrong, it's the Nazi cops. Get you a lawyer and sue them! You'll win! Good luck! Sincerely, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. Lake Charles, LA On 12/01/03, Chris Conley wrote: > After trying to break-up with a guy I had been dating for a > few months because I found out that he was gay and he had > serious mental problems. We were in a public place having > dinner and drinks. I had left my car at his house and did > not have my cell phone with me, we had rode together. > > Eddie became beligerent and started causing a scene in the > restaurant so we left. Since I had rode with him I was the > passenger in his car. At one point while he was driving he > slammed on the breaks, unbuckled my seat belt and started > shoving me out of the passenger door of the car. He had > leaned across me and opened the door. I'm 5'3", 105 lbs. > He is at least 240 lbs and 5'11". I was trying to hang on > so I would not get thrown from the car or ran over since the > car was moving. The next thing I know I'm thrown from the > car, my head hits the curb and Eddie throws my purse out on > top of me. Not once did I ever touch him. He had his sun > glasses on a clip on his visor and I remember trying to grab > at anything (not him) to hang on to. I know the sun glasses > were broken, I believe I landed on them as I was thrown from > his car. Eddie then grabbed the door shut and drove off. > > This all took place out side of a hotel. I walked in and > called the police to help me. I needed a ride back to my > car. I did not have Eddie's address, only his cell phone > number which I gave to the police. An hour later he shows > up, with his roommate driving and has a scratch on his > face. This guy had scratched his own face and blamed it on > me!! The police took pictures of my hands and under my > nails. Of course there was nothing there since I never > touched Eddie. The next thing I know is I'm arrested and > being hauled off to jail. I've never been in ANY trouble, > not even a traffic infraction. I called for help then I get > arrested! My foot was bleeding from being thrown from the > car. Since Eddie's glasses were broken they sited me for > domestic violence and malicious intent! I was the one who > was thrown from a moving vehicle, ended up with a huge lump > on my head and I'm arrested! > > The two cops were women; one obviously was gay. I had told > them I was breaking up with Eddie because he is gay. I was > cited and given a blank citation with nothing on it (I am > still in posession of this) then weeks later the two police > women wrote up a report. I believe my rights have been > violated. This happened in Vancouver, Washington where the > judicial system is very corrupt. > > What I've learned from this is to never call the police for > help. I consider myself a law abiding citizen and never > gotten into any trouble. Our judicial system is a joke. It > is set up to protect the criminals and used against > innocent, tax paying citizens. I would like to know how do > we rise up against it. > > Chris > > On 11/12/03, MJ wrote: >> I called the county police and ask them if I could get an >> policeman to meet me at a ranch to get my property. I >> didn't think there would be a problem but ask them for >> help. The police said no. The next day I went to the >> ranch and called the DPS and ask for a policeman to come. >> The DPS dispatched the officer who had said no the day >> before and he was mad at me. The ranch was closed and we >> left. About an hour later I passed the policeman on the >> road and he pulled me over. He ask me for my Insurance > and >> as I was looking for it he arrested me for no insurance, >> crossing the white line and baracading the road with my >> car. I was on a rural road and it there was no sholder. I >> had two dogs in the car and it was 10:00 am. >> >> I was taken to jail and spent 29 hours. I am a middle > aged >> woman and I am still in shock. I cried the entire time > and >> became sick in jail. I had a panic attack and passed > out. >> I woke up alone and cold on the jail floor. >> >> My insurance card was in my car but he was out to put me >> in jail; he told me I should not have called the police > to >> help me after he told me not to. He said, "you just had > to >> have it your way". After the policeman hand cuffed on > hand >> he jerked me and I went face first into the side of the > car >> and then to the ground. I am so afraid of the police > now. >> I will never call them again. I am looking for a good >> civil rights Lawyer in the Houston area.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- I called the police for help and they arrested me, 11/12/03, by MJ.
- Re: I called the police for help and they arrested me, 11/12/03, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
- Re: Thank you Mr. Parkerson, 11/20/03, by James C. Hutchison.
- Re: I called the police for help and they arrested me, 12/01/03, by Chris Conley.
- Re: I called the police for help and they arrested me, 12/20/03, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
- Re: I called the police for help and they arrested me, 2/20/04, by J.D.
- Re: I called the police for help and they arrested me, 2/20/04, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
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