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1996-1998
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Henry A. Ross
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Council: Presented - 12/3/97
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and blue'?", meaning too him: to be beaten up. Ross, who does not watch police shows <br /> on TV is not familiar wiith police lingo, and heard later that it probably meant an official <br /> police car: a "white and blue" with a screen behind the front seat. So he endured. <br /> 25. At the South Kohala district line Ross was was transferred to a car from <br /> Kamuela, driven by Defendant J. Kealoha, and he was pulled out of his hog-tied position <br /> in Kimura's car and immediately stuffed into Kealoha's car and tied again with a seat belt <br /> over him, lying diagonally over the seat and on all kind of junk that police keep on their <br /> front seat. Only a big radar speed monitor was moved from the seat to the floor below. <br /> The rest stayed in a pile on the seat. His hands and arms were completely blue, numb, <br /> and the wounds cut by the cuffs were hurting, as was the rest of his body. It then took <br /> about ten minutes of bantering between the police outside before the trip was continued. <br /> Though Kealoha's car was a little bigger this constituted again a series of violations of <br /> state law, constitutional rights and police G0, especially the needless waiting. <br /> 26. By transaortin9 a arisoner in the above described manner Kimura and <br /> Kealoha violated their oath of office: Sections 803-1. 5. and 6 HRS and 291-2 HRS: <br /> GO 806-i1. III. V. Vi. VII. IX. X. XI: the Hawaii Constitution Art. 1 Section 5. 8 and 7 <br /> and corresoondins~ articles of the U.S. Constitution: Section 1983 of Chanter 42 of <br /> the United States Code (USCI. Kimura and Kealoha further also violated GO 300-IV. <br /> V. VI. VII and VIII: GO 603-11.111. V and VI: GO 605-III. IV. V. VI. VII and VIII: GO 804-III <br /> and IV: GO 528-11 and III: GO 802-III: GO 300A-IV: and thev also violated HRS 707- <br /> 710 and/or 707-711and/or 707-712. 707-713 and/or 707-714: 707-721and/or 707-722. <br /> COUNT 4 - "PROCESSING" IN THE KAMUELA POLICE STATION <br /> 27. In Kamuela Ross was put in a dirty stinking holding cell with excrement <br /> <br /> floating in the toilet bowl, a dirty cot and 2-inch cockroaches crawling around, after he <br /> <br /> was again searched by Kealoha and Clark, this time without fondling of genitals; some <br /> loose change and his wallet were taken from his pockets and thrown on the very dirty <br /> <br /> floor in front of the cell. When the cuffs were removed he showed his hands that were <br /> blue, swollen, cut and bruised. It was about 10:OOAM. Ross asked again to be taken <br /> before a judge before being put in a cell. It was again ignored. So far nobody had read <br /> 8 <br /> <br />
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