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Hillsborough County deputy charged
« on: February 18, 2008, 06:41:54 PM »
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Arrest warrant issued for Hillsborough deputy in wheelchair incident

Quadriplegic man dumped from wheelchair

TAMPA -- An arrest warrant was issued late Friday for Hillsborough County Detention Deputy Charlotte Marshall-Jones in an incident involving a paralyzed man who was dumped from his wheelchair.

She is charged with a 3rd degree felony involving abuse on a disabled person.

Brian Sterner, a legal quadriplegic with the ability to drive, was arrested in January for fleeing and alluding law enforcement.

During processing at the Orient Road Jail, a video camera recorded Sterner as he was dumped out of his wheelchair and onto the floor, followed by a body search.

Deputy Marshall-Jones, a 22 year veteran, was suspended without pay earlier this week.  Two corporals and one sergeant were suspended with pay.

At a news conference on Friday, Sheriff David Gee echoed comments he made in a written apology to Sterner.   Gee said he was "horrified...disgusted" by what he saw on the videotape.

He said investigators were trying to piece together the details of the incident, including what was said around the time Sterner was dumped from his wheelchair.  The videotape did not contain any audio.

He said his office had yet to interview Sterner, adding that they had  hoped to speak with him on Friday.

In a statement issued on Thursday, State Attorney general Bill McCollum said he had forwarded evidence from the incident to his Office of Civil Rights for immediate review.  He asked the Director of the Office to take appropriate action.

If his office finds deputies violated Brian Sterner's civil rights, it could sue on his behalf for up to $10,000 per infraction.





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Re: Hillsborough County deputy charged
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2008, 10:03:23 PM »
This is disgusting!!!! >:( >:(
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Re: Hillsborough County deputy charged
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2008, 10:11:58 PM »
Brought to you by the same (more or less) people.....Welcome to Florida, bend over and kiss your rights (and possibly your life) goodbye.




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Re: Hillsborough County deputy charged
« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2008, 10:06:28 PM »
It just gets worse and worse.


http://www.sptimes.com/2008/02/19/Hills ... ultu.shtml

Jail accused of culture of abuse

    A second video shows possible mistreatment in Hillsborough.

By Abbie Vansickle and Rebecca Catalanello, Times Staff Writers
Published February 19, 2008

A video of the alleged beating shows Marcella Pourmoghanie on the ground. The incident was caught on film, and Pourmoghani filed suit Friday. The Sheriff's Office reviewed the case three times, finding proper procedure was followed.






TAMPA - For the second time in a week, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office faces a claim of a deputy abusing an inmate at Orient Road Jail.

A federal lawsuit filed Friday alleges systemic violation of rights by jail employees.

"This is not an isolated situation," said Virlyn B. Moore III, the Venice lawyer who filed the suit. "This is a culture of the institution."

Moore says that, in November 2006, a detention deputy beat Marcella Pourmoghani, causing brain injury and loss of consciousness.

Pourmoghani's suit comes just days after the Sheriff's Office made national news with the release of a videotape that showed a detention deputy dumping Brian Sterner, a quadriplegic man with spinal cord injuries, out of his wheelchair onto the floor. Moore said the timing of the suit is purely coincidental.

The Sterner videotape prompted an immediate, public apology from Hillsborough Sheriff David Gee, who called the deputy's behavior "inexcusable."

The Sheriff's Office, however, says that deputies followed proper procedure in the case of Pourmoghani. The agency issued a statement Monday night saying the woman's case has been reviewed three times. Each time, sheriff's officials found no wrongdoing on the part of jail employees.

Inmate cites culture

Pourmoghani, 40, and her attorney say there is a culture of abuse at the jail. Moore pointed to another of his clients, a college student who reported she was raped at the 2007 Gasparilla festival. When police discovered an outstanding warrant for the woman, she was booked into Orient Road Jail. Police later apologized, but the woman said a doctor at the jail refused to give her medication to prevent pregnancy.

Moore said he plans to file a federal lawsuit in that case in the coming days against the agency and Gee, among others.

Prompted by Sterner's case, the Sheriff's Office has reviewed several booking videos and found no evidence of a systemic problem of abuse against inmates, said sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter. "We don't believe this is an ongoing issue."

But John Trevena, Sterner's attorney, said in 15 years as a criminal trial lawyer in Florida, he routinely receives inquiries from potential clients who claim abuse at the hands of law enforcement officers.

"I believe it's a fairly routine occurrence," Trevena said. "But I also know that without indisputable proof such as a videotape that their claims will fall on deaf ears."

Trevena said he would like to see legislation requiring surveillance in all areas of detention facilities. "It won't stop all abuse," he said, "but at least it will expose it."

Different accounts

Pourmoghani was booked into the Orient Road jail Nov. 11, 2006, on a charge of driving on a suspended license, a violation of probation stemming from an earlier DUI arrest, records show. In the lawsuit, she says Deputy Shanna Marsh approached her in the booking area and told her, "Take your feet off my furniture."

"Your furniture?" Pourmoghani said she responded.

Pourmoghani said the deputy grabbed her by the hair and yanked her out of the chair. Other deputies watched but didn't intervene, she said.

"I was savagely attacked," she told reporters Monday night. "It's been the most horrible thing that's ever happened in my life."

Marsh then pummeled Pourmoghani repeatedly with a closed fist, according to the suit. Pourmoghani told reporters she felt blood rushing from her nose and mouth and that she couldn't breathe and lost consciousness.

"I was dying," she said. "I mean, this is a crime caught on tape is what this is."

Sheriff's officials offer a different account of the incident.

According to the sheriff's report, Pourmoghani was being "disruptive" during the booking process and continued causing problems after "being counseled several times." The deputy tried to put Pourmoghani into a holding cell, but she pulled away from the deputy and grabbed a chair rail, according to the report. When the deputy directed Pourmoghani to the floor, she grabbed the deputy's leg and refused to let go.

Marsh feared Pourmoghani would bite, Carter said.

A nurse later examined Pourmoghani and determined she had suffered a nose injury and "appeared to be having symptoms of possible overdose," the arrest report says. She was taken to Tampa General Hospital.

Carter said the agency exonerated Marsh.

Pourmoghani faced a battery charge in the incident, but prosecutors decided not to pursue it, records show.

History of arrests

Pourmoghani has been arrested 11 times since 1992, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. In 2001, she was released from four months' imprisonment at Lowell Correctional Institution for women in Ocala, where she served on 1996 charges of grand theft and trafficking in stolen property and a 1995 charge of battery on a law enforcement officer.

Her other arrests over the years include charges of prostitution, fraud, battery and resisting an officer.

Pourmoghani says her life will never be the same: She has lost much of her short-term memory. She stays at home much of the time and fears any contact with law enforcement. She suffers from seizures and can no longer drive, her attorney said.

Pourmoghani says she wants the deputies involved to go to prison.

Moore and his client say the Sheriff's Office response coupled with Sterner's case add up to a troubled system that needs to be re-examined.

"These are supposed to be the people that protect and serve," Pourmoghani said.

Times researcher John Martin contributed to this report. Abbie VanSickle can be reached at [email protected] or 813 226-3373.

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Re: Hillsborough County deputy charged
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2008, 11:43:18 PM »
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Brought to you by the same (more or less) people.....Welcome to Florida, bend over and kiss your rights (and possibly your life) goodbye.

Well now, there's a nice job for a latent sadist: boot camp doc. BASTARDS!!

(Whatever happened to the first video clip? It says "no longer available" or similar such...)
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Re: Hillsborough County deputy charged
« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2008, 11:56:11 PM »
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The Sheriff's Office, however, says that deputies followed proper procedure in the case of Pourmoghani. The agency issued a statement Monday night saying the woman's case has been reviewed three times. Each time, sheriff's officials found no wrongdoing on the part of jail employees.

Very nice. Absolutely no conflict of interest here, eh? Think maybe the Orient Jail culture might be the way it is due to the culture at the Sheriff's office?
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Re: Hillsborough County deputy charged
« Reply #6 on: February 29, 2008, 01:21:34 PM »
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Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Brought to you by the same (more or less) people.....Welcome to Florida, bend over and kiss your rights (and possibly your life) goodbye.

Well now, there's a nice job for a latent sadist: boot camp doc. BASTARDS!!

(Whatever happened to the first video clip? It says "no longer available" or similar such...)


Here's another....


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« Reply #7 on: February 29, 2008, 01:23:31 PM »
http://blogs.tampabay.com/breakingnews/ ... te-sa.html

February 29, 2008
Sixth inmate claims jail abuse, also hooding

TAMPA -- A former special-education teacher says Hillsborough jail deputies violently threw him to the floor of a cell, put a hood over his head while he was in a restraint chair, and intentionally obstructed the view of a surveillance camera before beating him. This is the sixth claim of abuse by Hillsborough jail deputies to publicly surface this month.

Records show Paul King, 40, was arrested five times in Hillsborough County between May and July of 2007. The charges ranged from DUI to reckless driving to domestic assault. On July 7, he was booked for disorderly intoxication and battery on a facility employee by expelling fluids. His attorney, John Trevena, says he has video showing the deputies mistreating King that day.

A Sheriff's Office spokesman could not be reached for comment on the latest allegation.

Video aired on WTSP-Channel 10 appears to show deputies hurling King to the floor and attaching paper to the glass of the cell, which blocked the camera's view of him.

"The one element of it that's going to be completely indefensible is when he's taken from the glass and thrown forcibly," said Trevena, adding that King was not resisting at that time.

State arrest records show King’s life taking a sudden turn last May.

His first arrest came May 27, when he was cited for reckless driving and DUI.

Two days later, he was arrested on a charge of burglary of an occupied building.

July 4, he was arrested on suspicion of driving with a canceled, suspended or revoked license and DUI. He was released on bail or his own recognizance.

Three days later it was batter on a facility employee and disorderly intoxication for which he received three years of probation. King alleges the abuse took place after this arrest.

Eight days later on July 15, Temple Terrace police arrested him on suspicion of battery of someone over the age of 65, battery on a facility employee, disorderly intoxication, DUI, reckless driving and trespassing.

In December, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrested him on suspicion of batter assault. He was not prosecuted.

Trevena scheduled a press conference on the matter for 1 p.m. today. Even though Hillsborough Sheriff David Gee has already asked a citizen panel to look into his agency's detention practices, Trevena called for a special prosecutor to look at the abuse claims.

The most famous case involved Brian Sterner, the quadriplegic whose ejection from his wheelchair at the hands of Deputy Charlette Marshall-Jones was seen on video around the world. The incident led to Marshall-Jones' arrest on a felony abuse charge.

Another inmate said a deputy had broken her arm. And two more inmates claimed to have been beaten or abused, one saying she suffered brain damage. Then, on Thursday, the Sheriff's Office released footage in the case of Benjamin Rayburn, the combative paraplegic was left on the floor of a holding cell for 62 minutes after deputies took away his wheelchair.

"I'm beginning to think now that this may be a class action," Trevena said.

--Thomas Lake, Times Staff Writer
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« Reply #8 on: February 29, 2008, 01:33:39 PM »
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"I'm beginning to think now that this may be a class action," Trevena said.

Damn straight. Make it a class action, and even more will come forward.
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