BITTEN DEPUTY'S PAST TO GET LOOK.Byline: Karen Maeshiro Staff Writer LANCASTER - A musician charged with biting a sheriff's deputy during a fracas at Highland High School Highland High School or Highlands High School may refer to: In the United States:
The records were sought by the public defender public defender, governmental official who represents indigent persons accused of crime. U.S. Supreme Court decisions expanding the right to counsel to pretrial proceedings and holding that a person cannot be sentenced to even one day in jail unless a lawyer was for Joy Ruiz, 20, of Lancaster, who is charged with a felony felony (fĕl`ənē), any grave crime, in contrast to a misdemeanor, that is so declared in statute or was so considered in common law. count of battery on a peace officer with injury, along with misdemeanor resisting or interfering with a police officer, battery on a school employee, and giving false information to a peace officer. Ruiz was arrested June 2, when deputies intervened after an alternative- rock band playing at a student festival refused to heed school officials' orders to leave the stage. Ruiz, a member of the band, is accused of biting Deputy Harold Morrow Harold Morrow (born February 24, 1973 in Maplesville, Alabama) is a former National Football League fullback for the Minnesota Vikings, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Arizona Cardinals. on his left thigh, breaking the skin. Deputies said they hit her on the head to get her to let go, then squirted her with pepper spray when she wouldn't stop fighting. She faces up to three years in prison if convicted of the felony, plus additional time for the misdemeanors, Deputy District Attorney David Evans David Evans may mean:
On Wednesday, Lancaster Superior Court Judge Carol Koppel granted a so-called Pitchess motion, requiring sheriff's officials to provide information about past incidents of officer misconduct MISCONDUCT. Unlawful behaviour by a person entrusted in any degree: with the administration of justice, by which the rights of the parties and the justice of the, case may have been affected. 2. having to do with excessive force. The information must be provided by March 21. ``We are waiting for the defense to get what they want, and we will proceed with it,'' Evans said. Ruiz is free after posting $50,000 bail. |
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