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criminal KTA case in district court, and everything they did must be held null and void. <br /> Thus there was a false arraignment of Plaintiff in district court, which was not repaired, <br /> Plaintiff was (figuratively) pushed around in district court as a commom criminal in a <br /> matter where the prosecutor had not even gone to the trouble of having her own investi- <br /> gators check the illegal procedures of the county police. Unfortunately that criminal case <br /> is now pending in the Supreme Court, while Ross through neglect of the Prosecuting At- <br /> torney and his deputies, has had to endure two years of unending court procedures. <br /> 45. The actions of Defendants Jav Kimura. Smith and Garcia as above <br /> described whether done singly. in concert or in consoiracv with other Defendants <br /> violated Ross' constitutional rights as laid down in the Hawaii Constitution Art. I <br /> Sections 5. 6 and 7 and corresaondin9 articles of the U.S. Constitution: USC 42 <br /> sections 1983 and 1985 and 18 USC 241: and HRS 27-2.5 d~ 27-8 as suooorted by <br /> caselaw and also HRS 91 for not having oromuloated valid Rules of Procedure for <br /> their Counri Department. and further all an~licable state and counri laws. <br /> COUNT 8 - HARM. SUFFERING AND MONETARY LOSS OF PLAINTIFF <br /> 46. The problem of being stoic is that one suffers later. The brutal torture of these <br /> policemen, Defendants Lally, Kimura, Kealoha, Clark and Hickman has set Ross back <br /> many years of living carefully with his earlier disabilities, mainly arthritis in all his joints. <br /> Physically he must take increased pain- and other medications that would otherwise <br /> have been minimal. But he has had to endure operations and infections and a number of <br /> strokes to try and restore some of the damage caused by the illegal inhumane arrest and <br /> <br /> transportation to Kamuela that nobody would do to a dog. Mentally it has left scars that <br /> are incurable. Ross went to see Dr Linden in Hilo the very day of the arrest. The diagno- <br /> sis was post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The doctor took notice of the scrapes and <br /> bruises suffered and predicted that Ross would suffer sleepless nights which has indeed <br /> been the case to this day. Plaintiff cannot sleep without sedation and has constant night- <br /> mares going back to the arrest and the unending criminal prosecution that followed. <br /> 47. ALL THE VIOLATIONS OF LAW AND RULES ABOVE DESCRIBED LED <br /> <br /> TO ENDLESS COURT PROCEDURES THAT CAUSED PLAINTIFF MUCH HARM AND <br /> a5 <br /> <br />