Defendant Name: Mike Bartowski
Defendant Phone: 5966401
Defendant Address: N/A
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Requested Attorney: Public Defense Attorney Tony McFornell
Defendant Phone: 5966401
Defendant Address: N/A
(( Defendant Discord: feedmeee#5604))
Requested Attorney: Public Defense Attorney Tony McFornell
Charging Department: LSSD
Time & Date of Incident(s): 16 June 2022 +- 8PM GMT+2 (( OOC))
Charge(s):Posession of a controlled substance while armed
Narrative:
On the 16th of June I was heading on a hunting trip around Baradoc Pass with two of my friends. We were using bikes that were appropriate for offroading so we drove into a hill, in which there was a Sheriff's Department SUV hiding behind some leaves. Seeing as I was not breaking any law I decided to continue to head upwards on the hill when we suddenly heard sirens. I did not stop until after around 10 seconds given that I was not aware that the lights and sirens were directed to me (again, I was not breaking any law therefore there should've been no reason for me to think that I was being pulled over).
Upon being pulled over the deputy immediately, with no reasonable cause, suspicion or justification, asked me to drop my keys. I complied all the way with the deputy and did everything he instructed me to do. Minutes later the deputy decided to carry out a search on me where he found nothing. However -and again, with no probable cause, reasonable suspicion or any justification- the deputy decided to unlawfully turn a regular traffic stop into a search and seizure. The deputy began searching my bike without my consent, nor without giving me a valid reason. Inside of the bike there was some medicinal marijuana and the deputy decided to later on detain me and arrest me for having controlled substances while armed. It is important to clarify that at that time I had a weapon license, with a gun that had not been shot even once.
While I was in possession of a controlled substance and a firearm (which was licensed and legal), the search carried out by the deputy was completely illegal, with no legal bearing. With that in mind, the evidence found on my bike should've been declared illegal and the same fate should've been followed by the charges applied on my person
I, [Mike Bartowski], hereby affirm that all information provided above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and understand that knowingly providing false information could result in additional charges and/or fines. (( I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means. ))
Charge(s):Posession of a controlled substance while armed
Narrative:
On the 16th of June I was heading on a hunting trip around Baradoc Pass with two of my friends. We were using bikes that were appropriate for offroading so we drove into a hill, in which there was a Sheriff's Department SUV hiding behind some leaves. Seeing as I was not breaking any law I decided to continue to head upwards on the hill when we suddenly heard sirens. I did not stop until after around 10 seconds given that I was not aware that the lights and sirens were directed to me (again, I was not breaking any law therefore there should've been no reason for me to think that I was being pulled over).
Upon being pulled over the deputy immediately, with no reasonable cause, suspicion or justification, asked me to drop my keys. I complied all the way with the deputy and did everything he instructed me to do. Minutes later the deputy decided to carry out a search on me where he found nothing. However -and again, with no probable cause, reasonable suspicion or any justification- the deputy decided to unlawfully turn a regular traffic stop into a search and seizure. The deputy began searching my bike without my consent, nor without giving me a valid reason. Inside of the bike there was some medicinal marijuana and the deputy decided to later on detain me and arrest me for having controlled substances while armed. It is important to clarify that at that time I had a weapon license, with a gun that had not been shot even once.
While I was in possession of a controlled substance and a firearm (which was licensed and legal), the search carried out by the deputy was completely illegal, with no legal bearing. With that in mind, the evidence found on my bike should've been declared illegal and the same fate should've been followed by the charges applied on my person
I, [Mike Bartowski], hereby affirm that all information provided above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and understand that knowingly providing false information could result in additional charges and/or fines. (( I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means. ))