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    It's a good thing he got this on video or he would be going back to prison. Makes you wonder how many people have been put in prison unjustly by JBTs like these..

    Video in link above.

    WASHINGTON PARISH, La. -- One of the worst days of Douglas Dendinger's life began with him handing an envelope to a police officer.

    In order to help out his family and earn a quick $50, Dendinger agreed to act as a process server, giving a brutality lawsuit filed by his nephew to Chad Cassard as the former Bogalusa police officer exited the Washington Parish Courthouse.

    The handoff went smoothly, but Dendinger said the reaction from Cassard, and a group of officers and attorneys clustered around him, turned his life upside down
    He was booked with simple battery, along with two felonies: obstruction of justice and intimidating a witness, both of which carry a maximum of 20 years in prison. Because of a prior felony cocaine conviction, Dendinger calculated that he could be hit with 80 years behind bars as a multiple offender.
    It wasn't fun and games," Kaplan said. "They had a plan. The plan was to really go after him a put him away. That's scary."

    The case file that was handed to Reed and his office was bolstered by seven witness statements given to Washington Parish deputies, including the two from Reed's prosecutors.

    In her statement to deputies, contained in a police report, Knight stated, "We could hear the slap as he hit Cassard's chest with an envelope of papers…This was done in a manner to threaten and intimidate everyone involved."

    Casssard, in his statement, told deputies, Dendinger "slapped me in the chest."

    Washington Parish court attorney Pamela Legendre said "it made such a noise," she thought the officer "had been punched."

    Police Chief Culpepper gave a police statement that he witnessed the battery, but in a deposition he said, "I wasn't out there." But that didn't stop Culpepper from characterizing Dendinger's actions as "violence, force."

    When Dendinger saw the police report, he said his reaction was strong and immediate.

    "I realized even more at that moment: These people are trying to hurt me."
    What the officers and attorneys did not know was that Dendinger had one critical piece of evidence on his side: grainy cell phone videos shot by his wife and nephew. Dendinger said he thought of recording the scene at the last minute as a way of showing he had completed the task of serving the summons.

    In the end, the two videos may have saved Dendinger from decades in prison. From what can be seen on the clips, Dendinger never touches Cassard, who calmly takes the envelope and walks back into the courthouse, handing Wall the envelope

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      Washington Parish: Pop. ~50,000

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        JBTs facebook page...

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          and what about the two attorneys who "witnessed" it? that's almost worse to me. how do these scumbags live with themselves? lying pieces of shit

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            I really hope this guy and his attorney make their new mission in life to forever ruin these pieces of shit.
            "You wouldn't know what crazy was if Charles Manson was eating Fruit Loops on your front porch"

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              Damn, I thought Plano PD was bad!
              Originally posted by Silverback
              Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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                LoL...

                WWL-TV reached out to the defendants for comment, but only Sheriff Seal responded with a statement. He said, "We are confident that all claims against all WPSO deputies will be rejected and dismissed by the court."

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                  Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
                  LoL...
                  l-m-f-a-o-!
                  Originally posted by Silverback
                  Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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                    Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
                    and what about the two attorneys who "witnessed" it? that's almost worse to me. how do these scumbags live with themselves? lying pieces of shit
                    Based on the story it appears that the "attorneys" present were prosecutors. They can be just as bad, or worse than bad cops.

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                    • #11
                      They are all crooked and in it together. I would have never known if I had NOT gone to a 15 min. break while on jury duty in Collin County. After a few minutes of them trying to convince me to go take a break that they all started talking like they were best friends at a bar. The prosecutors, judge, court reporter, bailiff, it was sight to see/hear.

                      Just know this, if you get caught fucking up hire a veteran lawyer in the county you are charged at. This will be the best way to beat or buy your way out of trouble...
                      Originally posted by Silverback
                      Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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                        This shit's federal now, and a pretty black & white case of lies - I'd imagine at the very least those involved will be out jobs, careers, disbarred, etc.

                        Funny thing is - this all spun up as a result of the cop abusing his power in the first place, the whole reason he was being served to begin with.
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                          Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
                          This shit's federal now, and a pretty black & white case of lies - I'd imagine at the very least those involved will be out jobs, careers, disbarred, etc.

                          Funny thing is - this all spun up as a result of the cop abusing his power in the first place, the whole reason he was being served to begin with.
                          I pray to Allah that's what happens.....

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                            Originally posted by Roscoe View Post
                            I pray to Allah that's what happens.....
                            LoL. What?

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                              Originally posted by Prophet Muhammad View Post
                              LoL. What?
                              All praise be to Allah, cocksucker.

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