STATEMENT ISSUED ON DECEMBER 4, 2014 CONCERNING FOUR YEAR FEDERAL - TopicsExpress



          

STATEMENT ISSUED ON DECEMBER 4, 2014 CONCERNING FOUR YEAR FEDERAL COURT CASE CONCERNING CONSTITUTION PLEASE SPREAD-----POSTED AT: https://youtube/watch?v=gYKyMyPG1jI FILED WITH THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT https://drive.google/file/d/0B0q3d_XW6c5LSEwxQnpwLXJFTzA/view?usp=sharing Public Advocate Steven L. Reed issues this statement as follows: As the year draws to a close I want to announce two Triumphs in the case which is at the United States Supreme Court in an Interlocutory Appeal and will come back down to the lower Court. 1. Cameras --- In this case copies have been sent to the Justice Department which likely had some impact on the announcement by the President of 75 Million going to cameras. “The City was not truthful about the mics. The City Attorney finally turned over the official policy that says officers are to be miced up when enter acting and the cruiser video running. The City Attorney one of four the City has had on the case said officer Hicks had no idea what a cruiser video is, then changed to turned off when car parked right in line with inter action, then wnt to only comes on when car in hot pursuit on and on and on. The truth will prevail. US Government promising up to $263 million in matched funding for law enforcement agencies that want to buy body cameras for their officers. About $75 million of the fund is for purchasing the cameras themselves (up to 50,000 of them); the rest is devoted to storage, training and outreach programs meant to renew the level of trust between cops and the communities they serve. 2. The city did not have insurance meaning no real judicial jurisprudence. The City announced this summer they now have insurance. Putting the issue squarely in the case in a number of motions in Federal District Court, Federal Appeals Court and the United States Supreme Court likely drove the issue home that the City should not be able to use 12 attorney’s to stop any claims against the City claiming they cannot pay because they have no insurance too expensive $500,000 about the amount paid to all the lawyers and assistants the law department has. I especially look forward to the PENDING TRIUMPHS in the Case that will follow: 1. Will be in United States Supreme Court and then back down to lower Courts and the goal is to allow Petitioning At All Career Centers in Missouri and Nationwide. 2. The CONSTITUTION being the contract that the People agreed to must be taken more serious that it has in recent times. ###
Posted on: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 02:22:15 +0000

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