I had surgery to remove my uterus. The hospital told me to get back to my life or risk blood clots and stroke.
I went out to disrupt a problem at a very fine furniture store and get some food. I suddenly began ill at the furniture store.
I left the store and sat in my car until I felt better and decided to go home. I was stopped at a red light and didnt move.
The guy behind me got impatient and called the police. I tried to move out of his way. I wasnt feeling well. The witness decided
me as drunk but the witness was not a doctor. The police that arrived on the scene were part of the Emergency Management team.
I immediately told the police that I had surgery and I felt my anesthesia was impacting me. The police didnt believe me.
I was taken into custody, did tricks on the street that I felt I passed, then told to leap into a ambulance for a trip to the ER.
Once in the ER, the police ordered my blood from the nurse. I went through 4 lawyers and all told me ARD is the only way.
I rejected this idea. I was innocent. The lab report shows zero alcohol and it was proficency tested. Implied consent under Penndot is
to enforce our alcohol laws. I had a legal script for pain killers and the lab report showed a small amount (less than 1 (5mg) pill). I dont drink or
smoke and I was truthful with the police. The police did not have implied consent to take my blood but the DA office and the Judge
helped hide the police abuse of me. I am in Federal court now. This was sexual discrimination by professionally trained men. There was
no excuse for this behavior. The police caused me to rip my colon from my rectum. I was forced into ARD by threats from the DA to my Attorneys.
I want my day in court because the damage to me is material. I have filed under Habous Corpus in Federal court a criminal and civil complaint but
I need to find a lawyer. It is important to know that NMS labs did not have a state permit to run this lab report and they are a company of Scotland
and use the blood received for research. That violates Sarbanes Oxley and Privacy Laws. I am not a lawyer but I need one.