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Miami police continue to contradict themselves in my case

May 23rd, 2007 Tags:

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During the last five days, my attorney conducted depositions on two of the five officers who arrested me, allowing them to further contradict themselves as to what actually took place the night of my arrest.

The officers not only contradicted each other in separate depositions, they contradicted what was said in the arrest report.

Meanwhile, my story has remained the same since my February 20th arrest.

My attorney, Joseph S. Shook, will now ask the State Attorney’s Office to drop the case. If they do, then I will post the transcripts of the depositions.

If they choose to proceed with the trial, then my attorney will request a deposition from the sergeant, who was the commanding officer at the scene that night, which no doubt will reveal even more contradictions.

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  • Doug Wallis

    Miami cops are assholes.I hope your attorney is smart enough to countersue the dept. as well as each individual officer.
    Call Jesse Jackson ! LOL

  • ClintJCL

    Make sure to sue afterward, otherwise they can just continue to give hell to future people in hopes that they aren’t as vigilant as you are :)

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