Sunny’s Day [Monterey County Weekly (CA)]
| By Duan, Mary | |
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Homeless woman who annoyed cops gets her sentence.
Let's go back to day one, says
Maldonado is on the bench and speaking to
Fawcett was driving down a very dark
That simple traffic stop set in motion a 26-minute farce, recorded on Olney's dash cam, during which Fawcett refused to roll down her window more than an inch or two, refused to turn off the car's engine, repeatedly questioned why she was being pulled over, demanded Police Chief
She was annoying and she was provocative and she was a frightened woman alone on a dark road. None of those things are illegal. Olney let her go without a citation, but a few weeks later, she received one in the mail; Fawcett was charged with criminal counts of obstructing a police officer and refusing to follow the lawful order of a police officer. Multiple hearings followed, taking multiple hours of court time, culminating in a multi-day jury trial in July.
The jury bounced the obstructing charge, but found her guilty of the other one.
"Alacrity is not required in encounters with the police," Maldonado said
What nobody has a right to do, though, is refuse to identify themselves to the police.
But between the trial, the thousands of dollars-between the prosecution, defense, court time, research attorneys and securityspent on the case and Maldonado's exhibition of solid common sense, something went really wrong.
That was problem number one.
Problem number two: Someone at the probation department was apparently having a bad day when they decided to recommend Fawcett should spend 60 days in jail. When Deputy Public Defender
Maldonado said he was disregarding the sentencing recommendation. He seemed baffled by it
"They want you to serve what I consider an extraordinary amount of time," he said. "This should have been in traffic court Traffic court, not
What should have happened on day one, Maldonado said, is that when officers could not get her to show her license, they should have required her to stick her thumb through the open window and put her thumbprint on the citation. And if she refused that, they should have taken her before a magistrate immediately. There's one on call 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week.
But, he said, "I have 12 ordinary citizens, jurors, who found you violated the law. You asked to be treated differently than any other citizen. In essence you asked for anarchy, and anarchy isn't the answer."
Maldonado waived the $l,000-plus fine Fawcett faced, but said he couldn't do anything about the
And then, in a breathtaking moment, he ordered the bailiffs to take her into custody to serve one day in jail. Less than one day, really: just enough time to book her and release her.
In the hallway after the hearing, a number of Fawcett's supporters gathered and murmured that it could have been so much worse. But if the prosecution of
"ALACRITY IS NOT REQUIRED IN ENCOUNTERS WITH THE POLICE."
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