Demonstration to be held for Jessie Thornton

Demonstration to be held for Jessie Thornton in Surprise Arizona

 

Tuesday evening, June 18th at 6 PM. at The George Washington Carver Museum 615 E. Grant St. in Phoenix, just west of 7th St. It will be held in the large auditorium.

 

jessie thornton
Jessie Thornton

PRLog (Press Release)Jun. 18, 2013CHANDLER, Ariz.Tuesday evening, June 18th at 6 PM. at The George Washington Carver Museum 615 E. Grant St. in Phoenix, just west of 7th St.  It will be held in the large auditorium.

DWB- Driving While Black

Jessie Thornton was cited in a Dec. 7 traffic stop in the Phoenix suburb of Surprise, but the misdemeanor drunken driving charge was dismissed nearly two months later after a blood test revealed no signs of mind-altering drugs in his body.

Jessie Thornton, a 64-year-old retired firefighter living in Surprise, Ariz., was charged with driving under the influence (DUI) back in December even though breathalyzer and toxicology tests showed he was completely sober. Now, he and his lawyer have told ABC 15 it was a case of “DWB.”

“It’s driving while black ” Thornton told the ABC News. His attorney, Marc J. Victor, seconded the assertion.

On Monday, Thornton filed a notice of claim to sue the Surprise Police Department for $500,000 for emotional distress and violating his civil rights. In the notice, obtained by The Huffington Post, he asserts that racial profiling fueled his arrest in a four-year pattern of harassment by local police.

He had been stopped 10 previous times and ticketed on four occasions for violations he did not commit, the document says. But the December incident spurred him to action.

Thornton was pulled over for crossing a white lane marker. Officer J.J. Otterman, noting his bloodshot eyes, insisted he was drunk, the papers say. Thornton said he explained to the officer that his eyes were irritated because he had just been swimming at a local health club. He also warned the police before his field sobriety test that he did not move well because of hip and knee problems.

His blood alcohol content registered 0.000, and a department drug recognition expert concluded that Thornton showed no signs of impairment, according to the filing. Toxicology tests then came back negative (except for blood pressure medication that would not inhibit motor movements).

Thornton had his car impounded and his license suspended, and he was notified by the motor vehicles department that he had to take a class for drunken driving. The legal wrangling took months before the charges were finally dropped. His reputation has been permanently damaged because the arrest and charges are on his record, Thornton contends in the notice.

Join us for the demonstration: Tuesday evening, June 18th at 6 PM. at The George Washington Carver Museum 615 E. Grant St. in Phoenix, just west of 7th St.  It will be held in the large auditorium.

If you have been a victim of racial profiling by the police, contact the Law Office of Marc J. Victor…we police the police!

Attorney For Freedom

ABC News Nathan Powell Freed

Nathan Powell

Attorney Marc J. Victor discusses the Nathan Powell Case on ABC News.

Judge Steven J. Fuller of the Pinal County Superior Court issued an Order on June 10, 2013 to place Nathan Powell in custody for failing to pay a court ordered property settlement. Prior to issuing the order, Mr. Powell’s attorney, Charity Clark an associate at Marc J. Victor, P.C. had informed the court Mr. Powell was unable to pay the amount and the Arizona Constitution, Art. II Section 18 forbids a court from placing an individual in custody for failing to pay a debt.

In fact, Judge Fuller was fully aware of this fact and had stated in a previous hearing he knew he could not have Mr. Powell incarcerated for failing to pay the settlement. However despite Ms. Clark’s objections and his knowledge of the validity of the objections, Judge Fuller ordered Mr. Powell be taken into custody. While Mr. Powell sat in jail for failing to pay a debt in direct contradiction to the Arizona Constitution, Marc Victor and Charity Clark have filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus to the Arizona Supreme Court seeking his immediate release.

http://www.AttorneyForFreedom.com

ABC15 News at 10 Driving While Black

Jessie Thornton

Attorney Marc J. Victor talks with ABC 15 News about the Driving While Black Case. Jessie Thornton an African American man was stopped and arrested in Surprise Arizona for DUI. When breath, blood and many other tests proved that he was sober, he was still charged with DUI.

Is this a case of DWB Driving While Black instead?

Jessie Thornton was cited in a Dec. 7 traffic stop in the Phoenix suburb of Surprise, but the misdemeanor drunken driving charge was dismissed nearly two months later after a blood test revealed no signs of mind-altering drugs in his body.

In a precursor to a lawsuit, Thornton, who is black, filed a $500,000 notice of claim against the city in late April, alleging he is the victim of racial profiling and harassment by Surprise police.

http://www.AttorneyForFreedom.com

Attorney For Freedom Show with Jessie Thornton (Full Show)

Jessie Thornton

The Attorney for Freedom Show with special guest Jessie Thornton the man arrested for “DWB” Driving While Black in Surprise Arizona. Attorney Marc J. Victor represents Jessie Thornton in a Civil Lawsuit against the City of Surprise Arizona.

Jessie Thornton appeared on the Attorney For Freedom show where he detailed his story of being unlawfully accused of DUI by police in Surprise, AZ in December of 2012. Even though he was not impaired, and blew a .000 on a breathalyzer.

Jessie Thornton Interview (Driving While Black)

sober-man-dui

Jessie Thornton appeared on the Attorney For Freedom show where he detailed his story of being unlawfully accused of DUI by police in Surprise, AZ in December of 2012. Even though he was not impaired, and blew a .000 on a breathalyzer.

ABC 15 News Nathan Powell Story

Nathan Powell

Judge Steven J. Fuller of the Pinal County Superior Court issued an Order on June 10, 2013 to place Nathan Powell in custody for failing to pay a court ordered property settlement. Prior to issuing the order, Mr. Powell’s attorney, Charity Clark an associate at Marc J. Victor, P.C. had informed the court Mr. Powell was unable to pay the amount and the Arizona Constitution, Art. II Section 18 forbids a court from placing an individual in custody for failing to pay a debt.

In fact, Judge Fuller was fully aware of this fact and had stated in a previous hearing he knew he could not have Mr. Powell incarcerated for failing to pay the settlement. However despite Ms. Clark’s objections and his knowledge of the validity of the objections, Judge Fuller ordered Mr. Powell be taken into custody. While Mr. Powell sits in jail for failing to pay a debt in direct contradiction to the Arizona Constitution, Marc Victor and Charity Clark have filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus to the Arizona Supreme Court seeking his immediate release.

 

Debtors Prison Alive and Well in Arizona.

Debtors prison

Judge Steven J. Fuller of the Pinal County Superior Court issued an Order on June 10, 2013 to place Nathan Powell in custody for failing to pay a court ordered property settlement. Prior to issuing the order, Mr. Powell’s attorney, Charity Clark an associate at Marc J. Victor, P.C. had informed the court Mr. Powell was unable to pay the amount and the Arizona Constitution, Art. II Section 18 forbids a court from placing an individual in custody for failing to pay a debt.

In fact, Judge Fuller was fully aware of this fact and had stated in a previous hearing he knew he could not have Mr. Powell incarcerated for failing to pay the settlement. However despite Ms. Clark’s objections and his knowledge of the validity of the objections, Judge Fuller ordered Mr. Powell be taken into custody. While Mr. Powell sits in jail for failing to pay a debt in direct contradiction to the Arizona Constitution, Marc Victor and Charity Clark have filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus to the Arizona Supreme Court seeking his immediate release.

See the full story on ABC Channel 15 news at 4pm, 5pm and 8:30pm tonight.