If you don’t agree with us, you must be crazy. Right?

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  1. haruki

    I've been put through something similar, how do I get justice?

  2. Cohen Worrior

    The arresting officer "forgot" to compare fingerprints? Put that muppet in the psych ward. He thinks he's a police officer, he obviously isn't.
    An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. That will prevent similar incidents in the future.

  3. Derick Smith

    After 2-3 yrs of being forced anti-psychotic drugs, how screwed up would you end up?

  4. Derick Smith

    The ‘5 minutes’ was the flaw of the cops. They made the first determination that the man was someone else. So that false arrest (due to mistaken identity) is what took away 2+yrs of his life.
    That misinformation is what the DA, the judge, and even the hospital staff all went off.
    *consider how negligent the hospital is tho. To just accept that patient A is mr B just because you were given that name? So they pull up mr Bs medical info and administer drugs according to mr Bs info, meanwhile the reality is patient A could have a severe allergic reaction to the treatment because they failed to do the necessary processes.

  5. Philip Anderson

    When he was booked, they didn’t fingerprint him?!!!
    Insane, not following any standard police procedure for confirmation of identity?
    No accountability? Sounds like Big Brother 1984 to me, kind of like the whole country of Australia today, where the police beat and imprison folks for leaving their homes and going outside.
    By the way, the CCP – Chinese Communist Party is running the top Australia officials now thru economic control and pressure.

  6. YaGottaBeKidding

    THERE. ARE. FOUR. LIGHTS!

  7. Babayega

    How do you not check finger prints for 3 years? DNA? Nothing?

  8. Androctonus84

    Just before and while I was an undergrad, I worked as a psychiatric aide on the night shift on a locked ward in a state mental hospital which was attached to the university hospital. Nothing about this surprises me at all. More than once I pointed out that what the treatment team was documenting in a patient's chart was easily shown to be incorrect if someone just took the time to sit and talk with them for more than 5 minutes, and listen to what they said rather than just ask loaded questions based on the preconceived beliefs that the people were simply delusional or not lucid. Then add on heavy meds, usually given first thing in the morning just before meeting with the team, and you get exactly this kind of thing.

    And keep in mind that for all those 2 years and 8 months, his case had to be reviewed by a judge, with his public defender and hospital counsel, every 90 days, in order to keep him locked up.

  9. ThatOneChick

    Kidnapping, false imprisonment, assault, medical malpractice… sounds like he would have a valid lawsuit.

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