Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] But Did He Use A Leica?
From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@microtec.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 22:22:47 -0500

If it wern't for your actually quoting a case file, I would consider this a
perfect example of 'urban legend'.

Dan C.

At 06:49 PM 15-02-00 -0800, Robert Rose wrote:
>Here is a lawsuit that was filed today in LA.  Boy, in this City you don't
want to take a photo of a cop.
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>Felipe Sattler v. LA
>2/15 CV00-1632 WJR	
>Civil rights action by student who was going to a cafe to meet friends and
tutor to study. He saw a policeman stop a pretty girl for jaywalking, then
let her go. He took a photo and was called over by the policeman who asked
for an explanation. He said the same policeman had given him a ticket the
day before while letting the girl go. Officer Rives handcuffed him and
arrested him for rape. The tutor came by and asked why the student was
being investigated. The policeman said it was interfering with a police
officer. At the jail, he was marched around, strip searched and taken to a
holding tank where men were charged with various violent crimes. When he
got to court the following afternoon, he was told the rape charges were
dropped but if he didn't plead guilty to a misdemeanor, he would be
spending the weekend in jail. He pled. He blew his mid-terms and has had
had repeating nightmares since.	
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