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Class Action Suit for Wrongful Arrest

by Marley Fowat (marleyfowat [at] hushmail.com)
If you were wrongfully arrested in San Francisco, join a class action suit against the city and the police department.
If you were wrongfully arrested in San Francisco on Thursday 20 March near Mission and 7th or know someone who was, here is information about a class action suit against the city and the police department for wrongful arrest. This info applies also to people who were wrongfully arrested in other parts of the city.

This is a good way to use the gears of the system to grind against each other, and take advantage of the competition for power within the government. Drive home the point that the war will not only have a high pricetag at home, but will not be paid in part by the loss of our freedoms of speech and assembly.

Ishmael Tarikh, the director of Bay Area Police Watch says he wants to file a class action suit against the city within the next 10 days if he has 15 to 20 people come forward. SF Lawyers Guild is also interested in representing suits against the city for police misconduct.

Here's who you should call

415.951.4844 x228 Bay Area Police Watch Director Ishmael Tarikh
415.285.1011 San Francisco Lawyers Guild Legal Aid
415.553.9530 San Francisco Attorney's General Office

As for the citation you were issued for Failure to Disperse, the police are obligated to order the crowd to disperse as well as give them the opportunity. In arrests all over the city, neither happened. As for blocking traffic, unless the police have video of you in the street, they would be unable to prove that you were not on the sidewalk at the time the police arrested you.

At your arraignment hearing on April 19th, 20th, or 21st, plead Not Guilty to both charges, and make them take it to court. The Lawyers Guild will help represent you. At that point, the police dept will have to produce proof that you committed a crime or exonerate you.

Marley Fowat
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