Sunday, March 1, 2009

paul schene

WARNING: Seattle sheriff deputy police Brutality on 15 year old Teen Girl

If cops can beat on Americans in jail knowing they are being video taped . . .

what do you think that PoS. g. w. bush authorized the CIA did to accused terrorists in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

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Title:Police Strip Search Innocent Woman - OHIO - October 2006 Description:Stark County [Canton] Ohio - Hope Steffey's night began with a call to police for help. It ended with her face down, completely naked and sobbing on a jail cell floor.<br /><br />Steffey says Stark County sheriff's deputies used excessive force and assaulted her during a strip search 15 months ago, according to a federal lawsuit.<br /><br />Stark County Sheriff Timothy Swanson denies the allegation.<br /><br />Steffey's attorney says her clothes, including her underwear and bra, were stripped from her body by at least seven male and female sheriff's deputies and jail workers. She lay face down in handcuffs at the time.<br /><br />"Hope begged and pleaded with her ... assailants to stop," the lawsuit says. "There was no forcible penetration but Hope felt as if she was being raped."<br /><br />The sheriff denies this was a strip search.<br /><br />The sheriff's policy requires officers conducting any strip search to be of the same sex.<br /><br />Her attorney, David Malik, said Steffey, 41, was never asked to voluntarily remove her clothes. In an e-mail, Swanson said Steffey was asked to remove her clothes but refused. He said deputies took them off for her own safety. <br /><br />Swanson declined to comment further, saying the details would come out in court.<br /><br />Channel 3 News obtained exclusive video of Steffey's night in the Stark County jail cell. You can click the link at the bottom of the page to view it. A warning: it is difficult to watch.<br /><br />Steffey declined to be interviewed for this story. But her husband, a high school educator, talked to Channel 3's Tom Meyer.<br /><br />Greg Steffey said his wife is still traumatized. But the couple wants the story told to prevent it from happening to someone else. <br /><br />"This could be your wife or anyone's wife," Greg Steffey said.<br /><br />He said he still can't believe this happened to Hope, a 125-pound woman who, earlier that night, turned to police for help. <br /><br />"You don't treat people like this," Greg Steffey said. "I don't think murderers are treated like this much less people charged with disorderly conduct."<br /><br />Steffey's ordeal with the Stark County Sheriff's deputies began after her cousin called police for help.<br /><br />In a 9-1-1 call, her cousin said Steffey had been assaulted by another cousin.<br /><br />When a Stark County deputy arrived, he asked for Steffey's driver's license. She accidentally turned over her dead sister's license, which she said she keeps in her wallet as a memento, the lawsuit says.<br /><br />The deputy refused to give the license back and told Steffey to "shut up about your dead sister," according to her attorney.<br /><br />The sheriff denied that in a written response to the lawsuit.<br /><br />Eventually, Steffey was arrested and taken to the Stark County Jail. She was later charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.<br /><br />After her clothes were removed, she was locked in a cell. To stay warm, she wrapped herself in toilet paper. She remained in the cell for six hours.<br /><br />During that time, she was not allowed to use a phone or seek medical attention for injuries she suffered that night, including a cracked tooth, bulging disc and bruises, the lawsuit says.<br /><br />The sheriff denies that.Title:Ohio Police Officers Arrest & Humiliate An Innocent Woman Description:More bullshit from the police...we need more cameras to catch the cops, not just the criminals.<br /><br />CANTON, OH -- Hope Steffey's night began with a call to police for help. It ended with her face down, naked and sobbing on a jail cell floor.<br /><br />Steffey says Stark County sheriff's deputies used excessive force and assaulted her during a strip search 15 months ago, according to a federal lawsuit.<br /><br />Stark County Sheriff Timothy Swanson denies the allegation.<br /><br />Steffey's attorney says her clothes, including her underwear and bra, were stripped from her body by at least seven male and female sheriff's deputies and jail workers. She lay face down in handcuffs at the time.<br /><br />"Hope begged and pleaded with her ... assailants to stop," the lawsuit says. "There was no forcible penetration but Hope felt as if she was being raped."<br /><br />The sheriff denies this was a strip search.<br /><br />The sheriff's policy requires officers conducting any strip search to be of the same sex.<br /><br />Her attorney, David Malik, said Steffey, 41, was never asked to voluntarily remove her clothes.<br />In an e-mail, Swanson said Steffey was asked to remove her clothes but refused. He said deputies took them off for her own safety.<br /><br />Swanson declined to comment further, saying the details would come out in court.<br /><br />Channel 3 News obtained exclusive video of Steffey's night in the Stark County jail cell. You can click the link at the bottom of the page to view it. A warning: it is difficult to watch.<br /><br />Steffey declined to be interviewed for this story. But her husband, a high school educator, talked to Channel 3's Tom Meyer.<br /><br />Greg Steffey said his wife is still traumatized. But the couple wants the story told to prevent it from happening to someone else.<br /><br />"This could be your wife or anyone's wife," Greg Steffey said.<br /><br />He said he still can't believe this happened to Hope, a 125-pound woman who, earlier that night, turned to police for help.<br /><br />"You don't treat people like this," Greg Steffey said. "I don't think murderers are treated like this much less people charged with disorderly conduct."<br /><br />Steffey's ordeal with the Stark County Sheriff's deputies began after her cousin called police for help.<br /><br />In a 911 call, her cousin said Steffey had been assaulted by another cousin.<br /><br />When a Stark County deputy arrived, he asked for Steffey's driver's license. She accidentally turned over her dead sister's license, which she said she keeps in her wallet as a memento, the lawsuit says.<br /><br />The deputy refused to give the license back and told Steffey to "shut up about your dead sister," according to her attorney.<br /><br />The sheriff denied that in a written response to the lawsuit.<br /><br />Eventually, Steffey was arrested and taken to the Stark County Jail. She was later charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.<br /><br />After her clothes were removed, she was locked in a cell. To stay warm, she wrapped herself in toilet paper. She remained in the cell for six hours.<br /><br />During that time, she was not allowed to use a phone or seek medical attention for injuries she suffered that night, including a cracked tooth, bulging disc and bruises, the lawsuit says.<br /><br />The sheriff denies that.<br /><br />Full News Video:  <br /><br />part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdYPNsuUn_o<br /><br />part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSf5bDPvxUETitle:Lawrence Taylor vs. L.A Sheriff's Department. Description:Entire TV Show http://insiderexclusive.com/firm_cochran5.htm<br /><br />Headline Civil Rights News: Host Steve Murphy talk about how Lawrence Taylor was gun down by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Deptartment August 1st, 2006. Featuring Brian Dunn, PTR, The Cochran Firm. <br /><br />The Cochran Firm is featured in an exciting, exclusive, in-depth and inside interview featuring one of the firm's best trial lawyers, Brian Dunn, discussing <br /><br />The Family of Lawrence Taylor v. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. On Tuesday, August 1, 2006, Lawrence Taylor died of multiple gunshot wounds inflicted by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies. Mr. Taylor was unarmed and being pursued for suspicion of DUI. Deputies fired seven rounds of ammunition at Mr. Taylor, of which four hit him. The fatal shot struck Mr. Taylor in the back. His family alleges that deputies violated standard operating procedure by shooting at Mr. Taylor, since he did not threaten the lives of officers attempting to stop his car.<br /><br />Brian Dunn has handled many high profile police misconduct cases, including those of Reginald Denny and Geronimo Pratt. Mr. Dunn was also instrumental in prosecuting the litigation surrounding the tragic shootings of Tyisha Miller and Mario Paz, cases which not only brought multimillion dollar settlement awards to the plaintiffs, but additionally resulted in unprecedented changes in the departmental policies of the Riverside and El Monte Police Departments. He is a member of the State Bar of California and the State Bar of Nevada, and has practiced in the United States District Courts for the Central District of California, Eastern District of California, Northern District of California, and was recently admitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada. Brian is a Member of the Consumer Attorneys' Association of Los Angeles and the American Trial Lawyers Association.<br /><br />Founded over 40 years ago by famed attorney, Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr., The Cochran Firm, as it is known today, has established itself as one of the premier plaintiffs' litigation and criminal defense law firms in the United States. With 20 offices located in 15 states, The Cochran Firm has brought together into one firm, a diverse group of some of the most highly-experienced and respected men and women dedicated to bringing quality representation for injured people, their families, and the ordinary citizen.<br /><br />Named to The National Law Journal's Plaintiffs' Hot List, The Cochran Firm has been profiled as one of America's top plaintiffs' law firms. The Hot List is a compendium of the country's top 12 plaintiffs' law firms doing the "most to shape the law in America." In 2005, The Cochran Firm was named to The NLJ 250 list, The National Law Journal's survey of the largest law firms in America. Notably, The Cochran Firm held the exclusive position of appearing concurrently on both of these celebrated lists.<br /><br />The Cochran Firm is the execution of Johnnie's vision to have "a diverse law firm which reflects society and is capable of handling cases throughout America." The attorneys and staff at The Firm are committed to upholding the standards of excellence set by its founding partner in representing all of their clients. You can reach the Cochran Firm at 323-931-9884, http://www.cochranfirm.com<br />http://www.cochranfirm.com/attorneys/btdunn.html<br /><br />or call 323-931-6200,<br /><br />You can contact Mr. Dunn reach at 323-931-6200, <br />or email bdunn@cochranfirm.com<br />http://insiderexclusive.comTitle:Sheriff Deputy Kicks & Assaults Teen Girl ! | CAUGHT ON TAPE Description:A King County sheriff's deputy kicks a 15-year-old girl, slams her to the floor of a jail cell, strikes her and pulls her hair in violence captured on videotape.<br /><br />Prosecutors released the surveillance video Friday in the assault case against Deputy Paul Schene, who is accused of using excessive force on the girl. Schene, 31, pleaded not guilty to fourth-degree assault in Superior Court on Thursday.<br /><br />The incident last November began after the girl was brought in for an auto theft investigation, according to court documents. The footage shows the attack beginning after the girl enters the cell at suburban SeaTac City Hall and kicks off one of her shoes toward the deputy.<br /><br />"We believe this case is beyond just police misconduct, it's criminal misconduct," King County Prosecutor Daniel Satterberg said. "This is clearly excessive force."  <br /><br />SEATTLE February 28, 2009 (AP)<br /><br />CONTINUE STORY : http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=6979459Title:Police Officer Attacked By 15 Year Old Girl Description:Ft. Pierce, Florida<br /><br />Spoiled brat bites police officer and plays victim when refusing to follow orders.
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SEATTLE - A King County sheriff's deputy kicks a 15-year-old girl, slams her to the floor of a jail cell, strikes her and pulls her hair in violence captured on videotape. Prosecutors released the surveillance video Friday in the assault case against Deputy Paul Schene, who is accused of using excessive force on the girl. Schene, 31, pleaded not guilty to fourth-degree assault in Superior Court ...

Police attack on teen girl caught on tape (Otago Daily Times)
A sheriff's deputy kicks a 15-year-old girl, slams her to the floor of a jail cell, strikes her and pulls her hair in violence captured on videotape. Prosecutors released the surveillance video in the assault case against Deputy Paul Schene, who is accused of using excessive force on the girl.

Neighbors react to video of alleged deputy assault (KING5 Seattle)
Prosecutors charged Deputy Paul Schene with fourth-degree assault after he was seen on tape roughing up a 15-year-old suspect.

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US 'cell assault' video released - BBC News  The video is evidence in the case against Washington state Deputy Paul Schene, accused of using excessive force against the girl in November. The incident began after the girl was arrested in a car theft inquiry. Footage shows the deputy lunge at the ...

Deputy pleads not guilty in assault on girl - Seattle Post Intelligencer  Deputy Paul Schene, who appeared in King County Superior Court to enter the plea, was charged in the incident last week following an investigation by the department. The gross misdemeanor carries a maximum penalty of one year in jail. ...

US court releases footage of teenager's prison beating - InTheNews.co.uk  The footage, from a surveillance camera, is being used in a case against officer Deputy Paul Schene from Washington state, who is facing charges of using excessive force after arresting the girl last November. The video shows the girl kick one of her ...

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