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RANT OR VISIBLE SIGNS OF ANY CRIME HAVING TAKEN PLACE. Clark after all this <br /> still did not understand the real charge because he filled out a notice for Ross to appear <br /> in court on a charge of "assault" without indicatino the deflree. one. two or three. This <br /> was areiudicial for Ross who then wasted 5 weeks oreoarino for a felony charge. <br /> 30. Ross was then "processed": mugshots, finger and handprints. Clark could not <br /> even put the proper date on these documents. Back to his desk. A man in vacation dress <br /> appeared, announcing that he was Hickman who started to ask questions, also without <br /> reading of rights. Ross told him he wanted to have a phonecall with the Chief (Carvalho) <br /> or his deputy. Hickman refused. He talked a lot of nonsense. He told Ross there was a <br /> complaint from KTA of Ross attacking an employee. Ross stated whatever did happen <br /> there was in self defense. All refused to say who filed the complaint because Ross might <br /> go after that person. None of this was recorded although the station has tape recorders <br /> for the purpose, but of course that would expose their blundering, so they are not used. <br /> 31. Then Clark had typed out some small forms that he wanted Ross to sign. <br /> They were improperly filled out, undated notices to appear in court. By then it seemed <br /> clear that they had nothing to hold him on and Ross refused to sign these forms, Clark <br /> again threatened with lockins~ him uo but Ross told him to ask Defendant Kealoha in <br /> the next room, who said it was not necessary. The notices showed charges of disorderly <br /> conduct without indicakion of location or circumstances and assault without a degree. <br /> Ross had asked to be taken back to his car which was refused. He then wanted to talk to <br /> the Chief or his deputy. A while later however he was called to Hickman's office who had <br /> talked to Deputy Chief Correa and they would take him back to his car "as a courtesy". <br /> All the while he was in great pain especially because his back, neck, shoulders and <br /> knees had been twisted during the hog-tied illegal transportation to Kamuela, that would <br /> rank as cruelty to animals if it had been done to a dog. More suffering to come, see infra. <br /> 32. By treating a prisoner in the above described manner in the Kamuela po- <br /> lice station. Clark. Kealoha and Hickman violated their oath of office: Sections 803- <br /> 1. 5. and 6 HRS: GO 606-II. III. V. Vi. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI and XN: the Hawaii Constitu- <br /> <br /> tion Art. I Section 5, 6 and 7 and corresoondinfl articles of the U.S. Constitution: <br /> Section 1983 of Chanter 42 of the United States Code (USCI. They also violated GO <br /> 70 <br /> <br />