Corrupt Corona Police Department ?

Sunday, April 02, 2006

FALSE ARREST AND ARRAIGNMENT 04/02/2006

The malicious prosecution of Steven Coleman continues with the re-filing of Burglary, Stalking, and Petty Theft Charges. The same charges that were dismissed by the court for lack of probable cause on January 9, 2006. But there is a new twist. According to the Riverside County Superior Court Web Site, my arrest in the new case is for " Inflicting Corporal Injury Upon a Spouse /Cohabitant ". Though this charge has not been filed by the Riverside County District Attorney it is the bais of my "arrest" and buried in the court records in this case lies a "Declaration in Support of Arrest Warrant" that would have been prepared by the Corona Police Depatment, most likely Detective Bell. So now I have a public record that says I have been arrested for causing physical injury to my dear wife. Nevermind the fact that there is absolutely no such evidence to support such a claim. On the contrary, Detective Bell conceded that there has never been any Domestic Violence between me and my devoted wife.

Perhaps the Corona Police Department and the Riverside County District Attorney should really go all the way. Why not simply charge me with attempted murder? Detective Bell has demonstrated his creative writing skills. Perhaps he can spin this in to a home invasion robbery as well.

Detective Bell showed up for my arraignment in Department 52. Is that odd or what. Why was he there ? Just in case anything was said about his misconduct or to let me know in the subtlest of ways that he got away with it and there is nothing I can do about it ? What is going on in the Corona Police Department that resources are spent sending a detective to an arraignment hearing? Is this how the Corona Police Department expends taxpayer money ? Does Detective Bell attend arraignments for all those he has arrested or am I special? My only consolation is my understanding that donuts cost more in downtown Riverside than they do in Corona. My guess is that Detective Bell has at least a 2-donut-a-day habit and perhaps the sugar has affected his common sense and good judgment.

Next court date is this week (April 6, 2006). We will see what happens next.

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