You can also contact your states civil rights commission. They should be able to help you being that your rights have been violated and direct you towards more legal assistance. Houston
On 4/27/05 3:04 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I personally feel that any citizen has the right to file a civil action when > they honestly feel that their personal rights have been affected. The > Constitution of the > USA protects you and assures you a speed trial. I hope you do well in your > endeavor. > > However, as a member of the Quad-List, I don't know how I can help you based > on the email you forwarded to the List. Not using Spell Check and having > misspelt words takes some credibility from your complaint. I also get the > feeling > that there is more > to your incident that what was enclosed in your email copy to the Quad-List. > I hope > you are working with a local Center for Independent Living in your area of > California > to re enforce your efforts. In the meantime, I wish you success. > W > > > In a message dated 4/27/05 2:43:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << City of Oxnard > Attention to Chief of Police > > This is to memorialize that I tried talking to you by phone on 25 April > 2005. I was attempting to explain to you that on the fifth of March my wife > called the police because my neighbor was coming at me in a threatening > manner. > Two offices showed up. They went by my house. A sergeant was outside my > house > and asked my wife if she had seen two offices. She told them that they were > heading in the direction of Wooley Road. So he took off after them. > > > Respectfully submitted, > > Ronald W. Hawkes > Master Sergeant retired > Stroke survivor. >> >

