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From a Minor Traffic Stop to Jail: Cops Abuse Discretion

Barry S. Edwards · Jul 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment

jail cell with barsIkenna Njoku was arrested for trying to cash a check. The bank believed the check, which it had issued, to be fraudulent. It was not.  What interests me in this story which has received quite a lot of national press (e.g. ABC News and MSNBC) is the consequences of a bogus arrest such as Mr. Njoku’s.  A traffic ticket can result in the same scary cascade of events.

Because he was in jail, he could not go to work or call in. He was fired.

Here’s what happened in this case

He was arrested

The arrest was embarrassing and frightening.

He spent four days in jail

He was arrested on a Thursday. On Friday, the bank called the police to report that they were wrong, that the check was valid.

But the detective was out of the office, so Mr. Njoku sat in jail over the weekend. Jail is unpleasant and frightening.

His money was withheld from him for weeks

The money Mr. Njoku was cashing was his money for rent, food, and bills. Since the police took weeks to process the evidence and return the check to him, Mr. Njoku was unable to access the money to pay bills including the costs of retrieving his car from the police impound lot.

He lost his car

Chase had his car towed from the bank’s parking lot, and the police promptly sold it at auction while Mr. Njoku was still in jail.

He lost his job

Because he was in jail, he could not go to work or call in. He was fired.

He had done nothing wrong

Mr. Njoku had not committed any crimes.  All of these consequences happened anyway.

What Happened in This Case Happens All the Time

This is what happens when you’re arrested and working class.   And this is why I so vigorously defend people accused of crimes.

A minor traffic violation that results in a fine of a couple hundred dollars, plus court costs and prosecution costs (which are always included) can quickly approach $500.00. If you can’t afford to pay the money, your driver’s license can be suspended.

If you have a job and need to drive to work, or if you have to drive children to child care, of if you have to drive to care for elderly parents, and you get stopped while driving after your license is suspended, your license can be revoked and you can be charged with a misdemeanor.

Now a minor traffic ticket has morphed into a real crime.  You have a criminal record that can affect future employment or housing. Your costs have skyrocketed into the thousands of dollars. And the original petty misdemeanor, which has already become a misdemeanor, can quickly turn into a gross misdemeanor or even a felony.


 

Criminal Defense Arrest, DWI, Police, Police Stop, traffic violations

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