This particular blog is simply an effort to tie in 5 other blogs that I wrote between March and June of 2006 regarding my run-in with the 48th Precinct of the New York Police Department in the Bronx. Click the titles to take you to the specific page.
What you in here for?
What you in here for?
Update on my case!This blog details the events of what occurred from me witnessing the 48th Precinct officers brutalize a young man after he was already handcuffed, their false arrest and false charges of myself, and the day I spent going through the "justice" system. It's quite a long blog, but I wrote it immediately when I got home while the information was still fresh in my mind. So, I got EVERYTHING down! That's why it's so long.
This blog describes what occurred during a meeting that my lawyer set up with district attorney. I think it's important to note here that speaking directly to the prosecution in such a matter is a smart move. It gives the prosecution and idea of who they are dealing with. If you present yourself properly, as I did, it'll shake the confidence they have in pursuing the case against you.Update on my case. Part 2
Simply put, the sissy of an officer was supposed to show up at the hearing against me. He didn't show his face. So, the case was adjourned until next time.My Case: Part Three: The ACD
ACD stands for "adjournment contemplating dismissal". This is what they tried to offer me instead of an outright dismissal. I didn't accept it, of course. It's simply not good enough.Case Dismissed
My lawyer calls me to tell me that everything is pretty much over and done with. It's funny though. So, read up on it.Just for good measure, read my other blog on How to Beat the Police. It isn't hard to do. Keep in mind that the police aren't anything more than a bunch of barely high school educated idiots and most likely sports rejects that were too scared to join the military. In the military, PEOPLE SHOOT BACK. Simply know your rights, understand the law, and you'll be able to maneuver the system easily. The great thing about understanding the law and knowing your rights is that if you do live the criminal lifestyle, you can adjust your activities accordingly to minimize your own risk and exposure. Many people believe that the police always get their man. They only get the dumb ones.


















4 responses to Anthony's Wisdom:
i still find this experience amazing...
I agree that those a**holes are punks!!! They only prey upon the citizens of NY. They need to go out and find some real work to do like stop people from being mugged and killed on the streets by REAL criminals. As far as i am concerned they are the criminals to NORMAL people. They take our money and our livelihood away from us and our family. They give people bullsh*t tickets and violations and fines. They have nothing better to do. They use tax payers money to have a good time on US!!! SCREW COPS! I HATE THEM!
I really dont feel sorry for them when people gun them down. They deserve it. They are not innocent. NYC takes too much money from the average poor person for stupid violations. WHAT THE HELL DO U NEED $60 for unpaid meters for? Plain old white collar Robbery. After we pay so much in NYC taxes already and everything is so damn expensive in NY. Hmm, I wonder what makes the other states survive with so little money. NYS is robbing US bigtime! The streets are still shitty and they reduce the parking spaces so we have less space to park and we still remain the same while they make a huge bundle off us and cry that the economy is going down. GIVE US A DAMN BREAK!
Cops scare the hell out of me.
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