Re: I called the police for help and they arrested me
Posted by Hardy Parkerson, Atty. on 2/20/04
Dear Counsel.Net Friend, My phone number is (337) 478-6126; FAX (337) 477-2143; home phone (337) 478-4370; e-mail hmparkerson@bigfoot.com. My address is 3309 Common Street; Lake Charles, LA 70601. Best of luck! One of the problems in America is that cops can arrest almost anybody for almost anything. They are notorious for abusing their arrest powers. The courts tend to back them up, although the citizens have some rights also. I am a big believer that for every wrong, every injustice, the law lends a rememdy for justice to be done. It is just up to a good lawyer to figure out what that rememdy is and to exercise it until justice is done. I do belive in turing the other cheek, but nobody yet has slapped me on the cheek. As for all other hits, I believe in hitting back. I am not a Jew, but I respect the Jews. When the Arabs lob a round down into Tel Aviv, the Jews lob seven back. Pretty soon the Arabs see the futility of what they have done and what they are ding. Best of luck! If I can be of help, please feel free to call on me. Sincerely, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. Lake Charles, LA 70601 On 2/20/04, J.D wrote: > Mr. Hardy Parkerson WHERE CAN WE LOCATE YOU? MY BRO. IS GOING > THROGH A SIMULAR SITTUATION WITH CALLING THE POLICE FOR HELP HE > ENDED UP BEING ARRESTED. > On 12/20/03, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. wrote: >> >> >> 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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