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PINKERTON VS. COUNTY OF KAUAI, KAUAI PROSECUTORS OFFICE AND MARC E. GUYOT
KAUAI POLICE & PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT EXPOSED
U.S. FEDERAL COURT CASE #08-00222HG-KSC (FILED MAY 15, 2008)

PROSECUTORS HAVE CONSPIRED TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE, CONSPIRED TO INTERFERE WITH CIVIL RIGHTS AND HAVE INTERFERED WITH A COURT ORDER.  PROSECUTORS HAVE ACTED MALICIOUSLY IN ORDER TO SHELTER THE COUNTY OF KAUAI, THE COUNTY PROSECUTORS OFFICE AND KAUAI POLICE OFFICERS FROM CIVIL LIABILITY AFTER LEARNING OF THE EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE FOUND ON THIS WEBSITE.    THIS WEBSITE WAS CREATED TO SHOW THAT WHEN POLICE CONSPIRE AGAINST CITIZENS, THERE IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE A PROSECUTOR WHO VIOLATES ETHICAL AND PENAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN ORDER TO WIN AT ALL COSTS.

Disclosing Officer Misconduct Is A Constitutional Duty

Disclosing Officer Misconduct Is a Constitutional Duty

 

in eleven months: filing COMPLAINTS AGAINST POLICE LED TO RETALIATION:

October 24, 2005

$250.00 bail

Arrested for:

Impersonating a public servant and two counts of harassment. 

 

Arresting Officer:

Officer David Banquel 
 

Alleged Victim:

tourists from Sacramento

 

Investigating Officer:

 Gilbert V. Asuncion

DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE

FILED COMPLAINTS AGAINST OFFICERS GILBERT ASUNCION AND DAVID BANQUEL 11/29/06 FOR FILING A FALSE POLICE REPORT
December 14, 2005

$10,000.00 bail

 

Arrested for:

Terroristic Threatening in the 1st degree and Intimidating a witness.

 

Arresting Officers:

Officer Okamoto, Officer Gabriel and Officer Gilbert V. Asuncion
(these officers never filed reports)

 

Alleged victim:

Officer Gilbert V. Asuncion

 

Investigating Officer:

Damien McCallum
&
Sgt. Richard Rosa

DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE 8/01/07

FILED COMPLAINTS AGAINST OFFICER ASUNCION, CLAYTON OKAMOTO AND NELSON GABRIEL AND RICHARD ROSA 12/29/05 FOR FALSE ARREST
March 5, 2006

$10,125.00 bail

Arrested for:

DUI, Open Container, Resisting Arrest, Criminal Property Damage, Two counts of Assault in the 1st degree against two Kauai Police Officers

Alleged Weapon used: boots on my feet.

 

Arresting Officers:

Officer Steven Vinzant and Officer Phillip Banquel (brother to  David Banquel of whom I have filed complaint against for the first false arrest October 24, 2005)

DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE 8/23/06

FILED COMPLAINTS AGAINST OFFICERS NELSON AGNI, PHILIP BANQUEL AND STEVEN VINZANT 04/10/06 FOR FALSE ARREST, POLICE ABUSE, EXCESSIVE FORCE
INDICTMENT FOR THE MARCH 5, 2006 INCIDENT ARRESTED ON

August 24, 2006 at 2:00pm

THIS INDICTMENT PREVENTED ME FROM CROSS EXAMINING WITNESSES OR ENTERING ITEMS INTO EVIDENCE AT THE PRELIMINARY HEARING SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 24, 2006 AT 1:00pm

Bail Transfer from District Court to Circuit Court

 

 

Arrested for: Same incident March 5, 2006.

Location: Kauai County Courtroom
 

Probable Cause:  NONE:

Arresting Officers:

Sheriffs Department

DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE 10/9/07

GRAND JURY INDICTMENT VERSUS PROSECUTION BY INFORMATION-AN EQUAL PROTECTION- DUE PROCESS ISSUES, READ MORE

"Preventing injustices could be called police action. Police are not supposed to retaliate. Describing how police should prevent injustices goes beyond the purpose of this here. There is no perfect way to produce force. Police action is a compromise in a corrupt environment where good and evil interact. It is not a part of moral existence in the absence of sin. Certainly, there are right ways and wrong ways for police to proceed."
             Gary Novak