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Law Professor Jonathan Turley wrote in his blog that Householder wasnt officially in custody, making Vaughans actions unjustified, and that he believed the follow up charges from the police department against Householder are likely being used in an attempt to scare her out of suing the department. Given the sudden action by the officer, it is hard to see the basis for resisting arrest in this video and the obstruction charge seems to be redundant and equally problematic, wrote Turley. We have seen in the past how victims of abuse are often hit with multiple charges that are later dropped. The concern is that police will charge individuals not only to justify their actions but to encourage a plea deal or at least an agreement not to sue the police. Call, Email and Share these Relevant Contacts! Summit County Sheriffs Office Inspector Bill Holland: (330) 620-9738 https://sheriff.summitoh.net/index.php/contact: Steve Barry, Sheriff: (330) 643-2154 Non Emergency (330) 643-2181 or 1-800-932-3695 FB Page ---> https://facebook/pages/Summit-County-Sheriffs-Office/240107089380317 Sherri Bevan Walsh, Prosecutor: Criminal Division: (330) 643-2788 Public Information Office: (330) 643-2800 / Email: [email protected] Summit County Prosecutors Office FB Page ---> https://facebook/SummitCountyProsecutorOffice Summit County Courthouse: (330) 643-2282 Andrew Bauer, Court Executive: (330) 643-2390 #PoliceState #Gestapo #PoliceAbuse #PoliceAssault #PoliceBrutality #SummitCountyOhio #Ohio #DeputyEricVaughan #Akron #Assault #Tylenol #SummitCountyCourthouse #JuryNullification
Posted on: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 07:03:16 +0000

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