Username: NiaLiviaus
Select the type of case you wish to file with the court:
CRIMINAL APPEAL
Defendant:
Adrian Peterson [tyl3rrrr]
I. Statement of Claim
Mr. Adrian Peterson, who currently faces charges under P.C. 203 Aggravated Assault and Battery, P.C. 507 Felony Resisting a Peace Officer, P.C. 704 Intention to Sell a Class B Substance, and P.C. 326 Possession of Contraband in Crime. The defense respectfully submits that certain charges are either duplicative or lack sufficient grounds based on the available evidence.
II. Charge(s)
III. Representative
Nia Liviaus [selliee]
IV. Officers Involved
CO-307 Stan Dupp Reid
CO-360 Albus Davies
CO-398 Jeremie Rodriguez
T-603 Larissa Johnson - Brooks
V. Evidence
VI. Actions Taken
107 months | $3750 Fine
VII. Witnesses
The defense is not calling any witnesses at this time but hold the right to add witnesses up to the end of discovery
Select the type of case you wish to file with the court:
CRIMINAL APPEAL
Defendant:
Adrian Peterson [tyl3rrrr]
I. Statement of Claim
Mr. Adrian Peterson, who currently faces charges under P.C. 203 Aggravated Assault and Battery, P.C. 507 Felony Resisting a Peace Officer, P.C. 704 Intention to Sell a Class B Substance, and P.C. 326 Possession of Contraband in Crime. The defense respectfully submits that certain charges are either duplicative or lack sufficient grounds based on the available evidence.
- P.C. 203 Aggravated Assault and Battery & P.C. 507 Felony Resisting a Peace Officer: The defense asserts that the charges of Aggravated Assault and Battery and Felony Resisting a Peace Officer are duplicative. The incident report indicates that Mr. Peterson, while attempting to evade arrest, engaged in a physical altercation with law enforcement. However, it is crucial to note that he only punched a single officer once. We kindly request that the Felony Resisting charge be modified to the more appropriate charge of P.C. 506 Resisting a Peace Officer, considering the singular and non-lethal nature of the act.
- P.C. 704 Intention to Sell a Class B Substance: The defense contests the charge of Intention to Sell a Class B Substance (Marijuana) as there is no evidence to substantiate this claim. The photograph provided as evidence depicts Mr. Peterson at the time of arrest, and there is no marijuana in his possession. Although the incident report mentions the discovery of 2oz of marijuana in the vicinity, there is no conclusive proof linking this contraband to Mr. Peterson. We request this charge be dismissed based on the lack of direct evidence connecting him to the alleged intention to sell.
- P.C. 326 Possession of Contraband in Crime: The defense contests the charge of Possession of Contraband in Crime, as the incident report fails to establish a suitable crime committed by Mr. Peterson to warrant this charge. The defense respectfully seeks clarification on the specific criminal act that allegedly involved contraband possession, as no such information has been provided in the incident report.
II. Charge(s)
P.C. 203 | Aggravated Assault and Battery |
P.C. 704 | Intention to Sell a Class B Substance |
P.C. 507 | Felony Resisting a Peace Officer |
P.C. 326 | Possession of Contraband in Crime |
III. Representative
Nia Liviaus [selliee]
IV. Officers Involved
CO-307 Stan Dupp Reid
CO-360 Albus Davies
CO-398 Jeremie Rodriguez
T-603 Larissa Johnson - Brooks
V. Evidence
VI. Actions Taken
107 months | $3750 Fine
VII. Witnesses
The defense is not calling any witnesses at this time but hold the right to add witnesses up to the end of discovery