We hear so many stories of people who are 'shot by cops' with the police allegedly 'defending themselves' against someone who they claim was 'using their car as a weapon'. This is one of those cases, except for the fact that this gunshot victim didn't die. Shot and bleeding profusely, Vincent Arias feared for his life and fled in his car, escaping police. He was aphrended a few days later, when his wife revealed his hideout after police threatened to have their kids taken by CPS. Charged with "attempted murder on a police officer" and "assault with a deadly weapon" (his car), Arias faced over 60 years in prison, a sure death sentence. Held in the infamous 'twin towers' jail in Los Angeles for nearly two years on over a million dollars bail, Arias used his faith and grit to beat the system. Firing all his crooked inept lawyers and aided by the help of a wise cellmate, Arias encountered all sorts of DAs, judges, sheriffs and clerks who all seemed to be against him. When the time came for the verdict to be read, the jury aquitted Arias of all charges and he is now a free man. He wrote a memoir, 'SHOT IN REVERSE, SAVED BY GOD', a riveting emotional account of his experiences. A truly inpirational success story for everyone who cherishes liberty.
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check out the photos of his car. this guy is one cool character and a good friend of mine. Truly amazing story. the youtube interview above, which i made about a year ago, i think is probably the best i have made. if more people fought back like him instead of folding out of laziness or fear, our country would surely be a better place.
A term derived from the Latin in propria, meaning "for one's self," used in some states to describe a person who handles her own case without a lawyer. In other states, the term pro se is used. When a nonlawyer files his own legal papers, he is expected to write "in pro per" at the bottom of the heading on the first page.
the pig cop who tried to murder this guy had all sorts of civil rights and abuse lawsuits filed against him by people, including a memorable suit filed by a family who was forced to stand in the cold rain outdoors, with their elderly sickly grandmother who was near naked, while they did a drug raid (it was the wrong house). i believe the grandma died in the aftermath of it all from the stress.