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Ellipsis

(9,124 posts)
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 07:03 PM Sep 2013

(Scott)Walker’s Cops Lose Case, Face Civil Suit - The Progressive

Now that he’s off the hook for what appear to be trumped up charges against him, Damon Terrell will be pursuing a civil rights action against the police officers involved with his arrest and the Capitol Police department itself. Part of that lawsuit will likely involve a request for an injunction against any further arrests for singing – or reporting on singing – in the Capitol.

Videos of Terrell’s violent arrest have generated widespread public outrage and an outpouring of support for the Solidarity Sing Along from across the state. Former state banking commissioner Bill Dixon said, “This is merely one of dozens (of arrests) where dozens of videos and witness statements support charges that the Capitol Police engage, with regularity, in breaking the law, and perjuring themselves in their statements--with the support and, likely, encouragement of Walker, his staff, and the hierarchy of the Department of Administration.” He added, “It is long past time for some public official to call out, and stop, this out of control force which far too often acts like they are at a lunch counter, bus terminal, or the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma in the 1960s.”

Between July 24, 2013, and September 6, 2013, a total of 186 people have been arrested in the Capitol and issued a total of 350 citations. Many of those people have attended their initial court appearances, registered a plea of not guilty or they stood mute, and requested jury trials.

Sixteen criminal charges – including criminal resisting arrest, obstructing, battery of a police officer and criminal trespassing of a dwelling – have been leveled against a dozen or so people, including The Progressive Senior Editor Matt Rothschild. District Attorney Ozanne has declined to prosecute Rothschild and most of the rest of them.

http://progressive.org/walker-cops-lose-case


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http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014601314

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madrchsod

(58,162 posts)
2. the max fines for 186 people is 186,000 dollars
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 07:26 PM
Sep 2013

since the arrested are asking for jury trials and refusing to plead i'm figuring the cost of going to trial would be more than the max fines they could collect. '

the other people`s cases probably were a real money and time loser for the da`s office.

Ellipsis

(9,124 posts)
5. They raised the fine to 200.50 still a citation - though felt the need to handcuff everyone arrested
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 07:39 PM
Sep 2013

...not to mention the pain compliance, but your right on the expenses...


charmay

(525 posts)
4. It just shows how utterly stupid Wanker and his goons are.
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 07:38 PM
Sep 2013

He never learns. He seems to think that if he flexes his muscle, everyone will kneel down to him. He got more than he bargained for again. What a dope.

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