Filed under: enart.cgnq.com — cfz @ March 22, 2010 edit
I was caught along with my friend(in the city of Santa Monica)
urinating next to a trash dumpster in a dark alley, which was adjacent
to a public parking lot. It was very dark and we tried to be as
discrete as possible. It was after 2 AM and bars would not allow us
back in to use the bathroom. My friend plead with the officer to let
us off with a warning but that caused the officers to be more angry.
What is the best strategy to pursue when we go up in front of the
judge? We don't want a misdemeanor on our record. What seems to be
the public policy with regards to this situation? In what percentage
of cases was a misdemeanor kept on the permanent record of the
defendant? What could/will happen if we admit to guilt? We were
thinking about admitting to "guilty with explanation", and stating
that there were no places to urinate in the vicinity. If a defendant
is admitting guilt, can a judge find him innocent? We want strategies
here! Time is of the essence!
Also how much are the fines that are imposed? How often do judges
find the defendant guilty? Is there a way to postpone our hearing
date via phone?It's not looking good enlighten06,
It's a $500.00 fine, and Santa Monica is #9 on the "Meanest Cities in the US" list.
A Dream Denied - The Top 20 Meanest U.S. Cities Practice Police
Repression Against the Poorest of the Poor
http://www.createpeaceathome.org/streetspirit/2006/february2006/dreamdenied.htm
20 Meanest Cities
http://www.nationalhomeless.org/publications/crimreport/meanest.html
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5.08.110 Offensive substance
http://www.qcode.us/codes/santamonica/
Schedule of Fines:
http://santa-monica.org/cityclerk/council/agendas/2004/20040210/s2004021007-A-2.htm
Sorry about that. The only thing you have going for you is the fact
the businesses were closed, but it's likely you will still be
convicted of this. If it's important to you, get an attorney.I would plead temporary insanity and loss of control due to
excruciating pain in the bladder.The citation number was 5.08.110
The officer also had the wrong age written on my friend's ticket. Is
this grounds for a dismissal based on a technical error?I'd demand that the arresting officer produce some corroborating
evidence (at the very least, independent witnesses) that you even
*were* urintating at that place, at that time. So what if that
individual claims as much? Being a police officer doesn't relieve that
person from the burden of proof.
There's a line of dialogue in the movie "A Touch Of Evil", which is
one of my all-time favorites: "The policeman's job is easy only in a
police state."#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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