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yuiyoshida

(42,719 posts)
Fri Oct 17, 2014, 09:55 AM Oct 2014

Dash-Cam Video Clears NJ Man in Violent Traffic Stop

Marcus Jeter faced a years-long prison sentence.

The New Jersey DJ, 30, was arrested in a 2012 traffic stop and charged with eluding police, resisting arrest and assault. Prosecutors insisted that Jeter do prison time.

"The first plea was five years," Jeter said.

But after Jeter's attorney, Steven Brown, filed a request for records, all of the charges against him were dropped, with dash-cam video apparently showing what really happened June 7, 2012. Now, the officers are facing charges.

The video, which prosecutors say they never saw before filing the initial charges, shows Jeter holding his hands above his head.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/dash-cam-video-clears-nj-man-violent-traffic/story?id=22660928

video at link.

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Dash-Cam Video Clears NJ Man in Violent Traffic Stop (Original Post) yuiyoshida Oct 2014 OP
Further proof that there need to be cameras (and audio) Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #1
And a need for a nation wide house cleaning of many, many, many oficers. notrightatall Oct 2014 #2
Does the cop not know that those dash cams have video as well as audio? Baitball Blogger Oct 2014 #3
And was the prosecutor guilty of malfeasance? Hoppy Oct 2014 #4

Baitball Blogger

(48,042 posts)
3. Does the cop not know that those dash cams have video as well as audio?
Fri Oct 17, 2014, 11:35 AM
Oct 2014

How was he so confidant that the video would not show up in court? I'm guessing we have the intense national scrutiny on police brutality to thank for the fact that they could not destroy it.

 

Hoppy

(3,595 posts)
4. And was the prosecutor guilty of malfeasance?
Fri Oct 17, 2014, 02:09 PM
Oct 2014

Why didn't that asshole request the videos before charging him?

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