busybeaver85308
Junior Member
Arizona
Long story short. I have been in a child custody battle for close to a year now. As a result, I started to use "spice" to keep from getting in trouble while battling my ex. I was arrested on May 5th for Possession of a Dangerous Drug and DUI under state bill 2167 which bans the sale and consumption of only 10 chemicals commonly used in spice up till Dec. 24th 2010. I explained that I had just bought the product less than an hour before from a smoke shop in Phoenix and that it is sold and labeled as 100% legal in all 50 states. The arresting officer then proceeded to pull up a news article on his cruiser's lap top that stated Jan Brewer (AZ's Gov.) had signed into affect in February a law banning all spice. The officer called for backup, and the second officer to arrive even told him it has to do with the chemicals involved. The arresting officer then called the county prosecutors office and asked if they wanted to charge me, and they did.
I was arrested and held at Yavapia County jail and had to post bail the next day. My car was impounded. I lost the job up in Kingman I was heading up to start, all progress made in my child custody case, and lost several days of work due to court days. Four days after my arrest, my mug shot and story was all over the internet (google "AZ spice arrest," most have "didn't know it was illegal" in the titles if you'd like to see), making me look terrible to the whole world.
I knew I had done nothing wrong and their test's ended up proving that. All charges against me were dropped.
Now, I am not money hungry/sue happy, but I would also like compensation for all the money I lost over this whole ordeal. Is this a possibility, and what do I need to do now?
Long story short. I have been in a child custody battle for close to a year now. As a result, I started to use "spice" to keep from getting in trouble while battling my ex. I was arrested on May 5th for Possession of a Dangerous Drug and DUI under state bill 2167 which bans the sale and consumption of only 10 chemicals commonly used in spice up till Dec. 24th 2010. I explained that I had just bought the product less than an hour before from a smoke shop in Phoenix and that it is sold and labeled as 100% legal in all 50 states. The arresting officer then proceeded to pull up a news article on his cruiser's lap top that stated Jan Brewer (AZ's Gov.) had signed into affect in February a law banning all spice. The officer called for backup, and the second officer to arrive even told him it has to do with the chemicals involved. The arresting officer then called the county prosecutors office and asked if they wanted to charge me, and they did.
I was arrested and held at Yavapia County jail and had to post bail the next day. My car was impounded. I lost the job up in Kingman I was heading up to start, all progress made in my child custody case, and lost several days of work due to court days. Four days after my arrest, my mug shot and story was all over the internet (google "AZ spice arrest," most have "didn't know it was illegal" in the titles if you'd like to see), making me look terrible to the whole world.
I knew I had done nothing wrong and their test's ended up proving that. All charges against me were dropped.
Now, I am not money hungry/sue happy, but I would also like compensation for all the money I lost over this whole ordeal. Is this a possibility, and what do I need to do now?
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