Posted on 01/28/2015 2:19:34 PM PST by redreno
A San Francisco deputy public defender was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon at the Hall of Justice after she asked why city police officers were questioning her client outside a courtroom, the public defenders office said Wednesday.
Attorney Jami Tillotson was handcuffed to a bar in a Southern Police Station holding area located at the Hall of Justice at 850 Bryant St. for an hour following what public defenders office spokeswoman Tamara Barak Aparton called blatant intimidation by several police officers.
Police officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Tillotsons client had just made an appearance in Department 17 on the second floor with a co-defendant for a misdemeanor shoplifting charge when he left the courtroom and began getting questioned by a plainclothes police officer, Aparton said.
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watch the video, you will hear her statement in her own words...”he is not represented by us.” She is the attorney for the co-defendant, not the guy the cops were questioning...
I’ll have to see her picture to determine if she’s guilty or not.
-PJ
How can anyone argue about this? we have very basic info and a short video. There is not enough information contained in the video or the text to tell exactly what happened. I only see one side of the story and a video segment that does not cover then entire encounter. We don’t even know why they wanted pictures. What if this guy was wanted for something else and they knew he was coming to court that day. Obviously I’m speculating here, point is no one knows the whole story.. how the hell can we argue about it yet?
False arrest?? sounds like Felony Kidnapping to me.
forcing a interview of a suspect with out council is illegal and if you think that is ok then you are the one smoking crack.
I’ll post it, as I want. Don’t like it? Don’t read it.
“The lawyer should sure for false arrest.”
“She should sue too.”
Sheh shure shud.
You’re right. I’m wrong. Got it.
All this cop hate is funny—especially if you saw the attorney’s other activities. Then you would all be trashing her.
>forcing a interview of a suspect with out council is illegal
Only illegal if they are under arrest
no at any time you want council you are allowed council; a police officer is not allowed to question anyone who wants council if they have requested it.
They were taking his picture in a public place in a case not related to why he was there in the first place.
He never requested council nor was he questioned
You got my intent backwards. When was the last time a COP was charged with a felony for violating the Constitution?
Do you think it is unusual to agree with someone on one issue but disagree on others? Good grief.
Cops have become, simply, evil.
Do it right or we are sending this cop to put you in jail.
What “steps” should be taken in that case?
Nobody...not even cops...can be allowed to break the law.If,by chance,that cop committed a crime in questioning that person where he did and when he did then prosecution should be contemplated.If,OTOH,what he did wasn't a crime then that lawyer,IMO,can go bleep herself.It ain't rocket science.
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