Man assaulted, arrested, and put on trial for walking down wrong side of the streetPolice State USASep. 22, 2013 |
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JACKSONVILLE, FL — A Florida man is suing the local Sheriff’s Office after reportedly being violently assaulted and arrested by a police officer for the crime of “walking on the wrong side of the road” as a pedestrian. In arresting this criminal, the officer punched him in the face and threatened him with a taser. The offense was taken all the way to trial. Read More |