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HELP! Caught shoplifting in California?

November 16th, 2011 3 comments

Before I write, I know I am going to be faced with a lot of prejudice and anger. First and foremost, know that I deeply regret this stupid decision, and it was my first time (I was careless because I knew it was wrong and still did it, but at the same time I just was so fed up for living in near poverty for so long).

I stole $80 of merchandise at JC Penney. They were on sale, so when I was caught, they marked it as the actual retail price which was $165. I slid the items into my purse and thought I was home free despite I was terrified. My boyfriend was with me and thought that I would make it out okay. We were caught by the door by the LP Agent who said, "You must come with me" and dragged us quite painfully to the detainment room.

There they questioned us if we did it, took our things, our identification, phone numbers, everything except our social security. Eventually we admitted our wrongs and returned everything, but because of our ages (24 and 23) they decided to prosecute under California Penal Code 490. We were not read our Miranda Rights. We signed some papers. One of them was the list of items that were stolen and we were going to pay for them, second was the ban of the premises for 6 months, and we are uncertain what the third paper was (if we did, we cannot remember as we were frozen in fear). We were arrested on the spot and taken to the police station despite we were cooperative and agreed to to the ban, apologized, returned the items in tact and unharmed, and agreed to their civil demand. The Police also did not read us our Miranda rights, and we were not interviewed. We had our photos and fingerprints taken and once we were cited, we were released. We were given a court date. We are unable to sleep and are frightened to death. We have never done anything like this before, and while many people said that admitting to the wrong doing was bad, we thought we were doing the right thing by admitting the guilt. We are literally riddled with grief with the fact this will damage our future careers because of a small, but frustrated, mistake.

Anymore facts include: The theft was in California, we were not interviewed or recorded by the Police, we were not kept in jail for more than an hour for them to book us, and insofar we’ve cooperated and showed great remorse for our actions. But we don’t know what to do now. We are told to consult a lawyer, but we have hardly any money to afford one (in fact, the theft was on the basis we hardly have money). We are going to seek a Public Defender, but we are unsure of how this will all cost.

If no priors, probably no jail time, a fine, and a short stint with probation (possibly informal).

As for your rights not being read: If you research miranda questions, either here or somewhere else, you’ll find that your rights only need to be read to you if you are in custody AND the police wish to interview you. That’s pretty much it in a nutshell. Everything else is television B.S.

As for all the paperwork at the store: That’s fairly common. They can pursue you civilly as well as prosecute you criminally. You can be charged with trespassing if you return to the store (and usually any other J.C Penny).

If your son or loved one was beaten to death by 5 or 6 Fullerton police officers what would you do?

September 4th, 2011 4 comments

In Fullerton California, you saw our police officers beating a man to death. This mayor and police chief?
The mayor should be replaced, the police chief should be fired and the police officers who did this should be brought up on murder charges. What is it going to take for the people of fullerton california to stop this?
What?
Demand to see this video tape, you have the right and you control who is elected into office. Will it be your son or loved one next.
I’ve been watching this case very closely ever since I heard about it, and I am completely outraged and disgusted by what happened. Those cops MURDERED Kelley Thomas, and yes they must be charged and prosecuted for murder. I saw the video that someone recorded at the bus station, and hearing him scream for his dad while the cops were beating him to death absolutely broke my heart. I’ve also seen the picture of him in the hospital, and now I wish I hadn’t. That is the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen. It literally made me sick, and I had trouble sleeping after seeing it. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to get that image out of my mind. No human being could ever say that was justified, in any circumstance. Those cops meant to kill him.

An anonymous informant from the Fullerton Police Department who called a radio station (KFI 640) said a camera in the parking lot recorded a clear video of the entire thing, from beginning to end, and there was actually a live feed of it into the police station. A dispatcher saw it while it was happening and they zoomed in, and apparently even they were shocked. The informant said that one of the officers (whose name is Jay Cicinelli) is the main culprit and is seen beating Kelley on the head with the back of a tazer while he was already on the ground and was not moving. Another cop tried to handcuff Kelley, but he had to back off because of the blood spraying from Kelley’s head! The informant himself said that it looked like murder to him.

Kelley Thomas’ dad is a retired Sheriff. He said what happened was the cops murdered him out of revenge. The cops even have a name for it, "Contempt of Cop." The father has intimate knowledge of this since he himself was a cop at one time.

This is not an isolated incident. I have read about many other incidents of excessive force and abuse from the Fullerton Police Department. The entire police department has gone rogue, and it should be disbanned, period. They should ALL be fired – the officers, administrators, the chief, everyone. It should be taken over by the Sheriff’s or an outside state or federal agency.

By the way, the names of the cops who murdered Kelley Thomas have been circulated all over the internet. Here they are:

Jay Cicinelli
Kenton Hampton
Manny Ramos
Joe Wolfe
James Blatney

They MUST be charged with murder. The Orange County District Attorney and the FBI are investigating. The public is furious and this could explode at any moment. I heard on the news last night that cops who were named have been personally getting death threats and some of them have even moved into hotel rooms. I say GOOD! They should be afraid. I don’t want anything to happen to their families, but they themselves deserve whatever happens to them. If those cops aren’t charged with murder, the public is going to snap and there is a very real danger of vigilante justice. They just might be safer in jail.

He was homeless and mentally challenged. I wouldn’t let my loved one who is mentally challenged and homeless to live in such conditions. I would sue them and help press charges.

Fullerton, California Police dept beat a homeless person to death. Will you let them get away with it? Speak?

August 30th, 2011 1 comment

If your son or loved one was beaten to death by 5 or 6 Fullerton police officers what would you do?
In Fullerton California, you saw our police officers beating a man to death. This mayor and police chief?
The mayor should be replaced, the police chief should be fired and the police officers who did this should be brought up on murder charges. What is it going to take for the people of fullerton california to stop this?
What?
Demand to see this video tape, you have the right and you control who is elected into office. Will it be your son or loved one next.
I’ve been watching this case very closely ever since I heard about it, and I am completely outraged and disgusted by what happened. Those cops MURDERED Kelley Thomas, and yes they must be charged and prosecuted for murder. I saw the video that someone recorded at the bus station, and hearing him scream for his dad while the cops were beating him to death absolutely broke my heart. I’ve also seen the picture of him in the hospital, and now I wish I hadn’t. That is the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen. It literally made me sick, and I had trouble sleeping after seeing it. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to get that image out of my mind. No human being could ever say that was justified, in any circumstance. Those cops meant to kill him.

An anonymous informant from the Fullerton Police Department who called a radio station (KFI 640) said a camera in the parking lot recorded a clear video of the entire thing, from beginning to end, and there was actually a live feed of it into the police station. A dispatcher saw it while it was happening and they zoomed in, and apparently even they were shocked. The informant said that one of the officers (whose name is Jay Cicinelli) is the main culprit and is seen beating Kelley on the head with the back of a tazer while he was already on the ground and was not moving. Another cop tried to handcuff Kelley, but he had to back off because of the blood spraying from Kelley’s head! The informant himself said that it looked like murder to him.

Kelley Thomas’ dad is a retired Sheriff. He said what happened was the cops murdered him out of revenge. The cops even have a name for it, "Contempt of Cop." The father has intimate knowledge of this since he himself was a cop at one time.

This is not an isolated incident. I have read about many other incidents of excessive force and abuse from the Fullerton Police Department. The entire police department has gone rogue, and it should be disbanned, period. They should ALL be fired – the officers, administrators, the chief, everyone. It should be taken over by the Sheriff’s or an outside state or federal agency.

By the way, the names of the cops who murdered Kelley Thomas have been circulated all over the internet. Here they are:

Jay Cicinelli
Kenton Hampton
Manny Ramos
Joe Wolfe
James Blatney

They MUST be charged with murder. The Orange County District Attorney and the FBI are investigating. The public is furious and this could explode at any moment. I heard on the news last night that cops who were named have been personally getting death threats and some of them have even moved into hotel rooms. I say GOOD! They should be afraid. I don’t want anything to happen to their families, but they themselves deserve whatever happens to them. If those cops aren’t charged with murder, the public is going to snap and there is a very real danger of vigilante justice. They just might be safer in jail.

Unfortunately, due to how retarded and biased the legal system is I don’t ever imagine them being imprisoned.

Can you please explain why police can’t do anything for the death threat and stalking threat I received?

April 2nd, 2011 5 comments

First I was scammed online. I was tricked to send money by western union to someone in Florida. Later when I realized i was scammed and demanded my money back from that person, I was sent death threat and stalking threat through cell phone text messages. I went to the local police station near my home to report of this online scam and death threat text messages. As evidence those threatening text messages are still there. So I provided the cell phone number of the offenders. I also provided the name of person who was sent money through western union. Police said, "there is no way possible to find the identity of these people". First they said it maybe Nigeria scam. I insisted that the person is in Florida, not Nigeria because that’s what western union record shows. Later police told me, "their cell phone numbers are untraceable and the western union name i sent money too is extremely common". I feel police wasn’t interested in the case. Why cannot the identity of person be found if his cell phone number is known? Especially if he lives in Florida. I don’t believe this. Police then said that the death threat appears fake and nothing would happen. But I am not convinced. Please suggest me what to do.
just curious: was my complaint not taken seriously because I am not white? i know this maybe a far stretch, but just want to know.
its not nigeria. the scammer is in florida
i lost $300
the evidence are the text messages which i have stored. western union is evidence too. everything is based on the text messages I received.

Sorry, but the information you have is one of the scammer’s fake names, one of his free email addresses and one of his paid-for-in-cash cell phone numbers, none of that information is going to help your local law enforcement agency find anyone.

Your scammer could be anywhere in the entire world, the address in Florida was probably copied from the phone book.

Western Union and moneygram do not verify anything on the form the sender fills out, not the name, not the street address, not the country, not even the gender of the receiver, it all means absolutely nothing. The clerk will not bother to check ID and will simply hand off the cash to whomever walks in the door with the MTCN# and question/answer. Neither company will tell the sender who picked up the cash, at what store location or even in what country the money walked out the door. Neither company has any kind of refund policy, money sent is money gone forever.

While the death threats are annoying and scary, there is nothing that scammer can do, he is located half way around the world from you.

What you can do is slow that scammer down. Making a scammer’s scam googlable on every scam-warner-anti-fraud-busting site you can find is a great way to slow that scammer down when a suspicious potential victim goes looking for information, finds your post containing the scammer’s name, email address, phone number and the emails themselves and then that potential victim does not become a victim because you took the time to "get the word out".

Wasting a scammer’s time legally and safely is called "scambaiting". If you google that word, you will find sites where you can read scambaits, post up the emails and email addresses of scammers, ask questions and learn all about that hobby.

Can you believe this another sanctuary city leads to the injustice of an illegal alien killing an innocence?

March 18th, 2011 4 comments

When a Kenosha County woman was killed on Memorial Day one thing was clear, it was completely preventable. AS FOX6 began investigating to find out who could have prevented it, we faced a flurry of finger pointing. No one wanted to take responsibility, and no one close to the case would talk on camera.

If you could sketch a love story and put a face on it, a portrait of teenage sweethearts would appear. It was a love so deep, fulfilling, and complete that losing it would be like losing the air from young lungs.

One man who never should have been where he was could destroy the soul of a family. Jorge Dominguez is an illegal immigrant with an arrest record, and no license to drive. Police caught him two hours after the crash that killed Dawn Glogovsky. Dominguez fled from the scene of the accident.If you think this is about the injustice of an illegal immigrant killing an innocent woman, it’s worse than that. In 2008 Dominguez’ wife called Burlington Police afraid he was going to kill her. FOX6 Anchor Brad Hicks asked her what she told police that night she said, "He was illegal that he was illegally in the United States."

The Burlington Police Department notified Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE), but Dominguez didn’t show up in the federal database. So a few days after the incident Dominguez was back on the streets.

It didn’t take long for him to be back in a cell at the Burlington Police Station. Over the next six months he was cited, arrested, questioned, fingerprinted. He became a familiar face to law enforcement, but ICE and police never put two and two together.

Kim Gebauer, sister of Dawn Glogovsky, said, "There were so many opportunities to remove this person from the county, to make sure he didn’t continue to create havoc wherever he went."

Jorge Dominguez was arrested again in Racine County in May of 2009, and that time ICE slapped an immigration detainer on him. He was finally caught and his days in the US were numbered, but something that ultimately led to the death of Dawn Glogovsky happened.

Cook County in Illinois staked a claim on Dominguez. They wanted to see him extradited for an old drug charge before he was deported. On July 4th the Racine County Jail sent a communication to Cook County advising them Jorge Dominguez was illegal, and had an immigration hold from ICE.

Former Waukesha District Attorney Paul Bucher knows how the system works. He said, "They’re telling them, place a hold on this subject when you pick him up from our jail. ICE wants him."

Three days later an internal memo says Cook County called, aware Dominguez was on a detainer, and requested it. A faxed copy confirmed on July 7th the detainer was sent to the Cook County Sheriff’s 24-hour lockup in Maywood. Their job was to notify ICE before he could be released.

Two days later Jorge Dominguez walked out of the Cook County lock up a free man, ICE was never informed.

According to ICE, and the State Attorney’s Office in Illinois the Sheriff’s Department in Cook County is responsible. Bucher says, "He’s in the system, and they’re part of the system. Therefore they’re responsible to notify."

The Cook County Sheriff’s Department claims it never received a detainer for Dominguez, and never requested one either.

The Sheriff’s Spokesman says, "There was no detainer here…so there is nothing to investigate."

What they can’t or won’t explain, aside form the Racine teletype notifying them Dominguez was illegal, the internal memo at ICE that says Cook County called for the detainer, and the copy of the faxed detainer itself, is that in the Cook County court file for Jorge Dominguez is the immigration detain the Sheriff’s Department swears never existed.

The day after it was sent to the Sheriff’s 24 hour lockup in Maywood where Dominguez was being held, the detainer was still in Cook County. It was faxed again by the courthouse warrant clerk. Dawn’s Husband Frank Glogovsky says, "They knew he was an illegal alien, and they didn’t do anything. And I know if they would have, she would still be here."

Glogovsky’s Attorney Jim Gatske believes it was no mistake, and that reckless indifference was to blame. He says, "They had made a decision at some point that immigration issues were not something they were going to be worried about enforcing."

Cook was the first county in the country to declare itself an official sanctuary, a place where police are not allowed to ask about a person’s immigration status.

http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-111010-free-to-kill,0,6268279.story

Can you believe this another sanctuary city leads to the injustice of an illegal alien killing an innocence woman ?

i wish i could say some thing smart here.the dumbing down of america has been completed for a while now.law enforcement is the criminal here.these people are led to believe the law dose not apply to them.if that was a relative of mine.that f–k would be dead.and i don’t care who knows it.