Prosecutor Marie Stace told Boston Magistrates that Jurczak was arrested when he "came into contact with a police car."
However, the 24-year-old's solicitor Phillippa Chatterton painted a very different picture.
She claimed the police car drove across two lanes and then collided with her client leaving him with a broken ankle.
Miss Chatterton added: "This was clearly not the appropriate technique."
Oh, I don't know. Caught him, didn't they?
Homeless Jurczak, who attended court on crutches, pleaded guilty to a theft charge and was sentenced to one day of detention to be served within the confines of the courthouse.
*sigh*
Should have reversed over him too...
2 comments:
You are all heart and sufficiently charitable to have found employment in the blue cloth, JuliaM.
What's that you say? You were dismissed as a 'probie' for abusing suspects? *Sigh* Now I understand your feelings in this case. How unfair it always seems to the immoral when they are caught in flagranti. *Snorkheh*
Sorry to disappoint, but I've never applied for the police. I have been in uniform, though... ;)
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