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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 725954" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>My husband went to jail twice, once when he got scooped up counterprotesting a Neo-nazi march in Skokie, IL. I bailed him out and the charges (disorderly conduct) were dropped. The other time, was for resisting arrest after illegally parking a taxi. I let him sit in Milwaukee county jail over Memorial Day weekend. He was NOT happy. His clothing and possessions were taken from him, and he was issued the items I mentioned above. After he was arraigned on Tuesday afternoon, and released on his own recognizance, his clothing and possessions were returned to him, with the exception of the cash he'd been carrying: he was given a county check for the amount of that cash. His clothing was rather ripped and bloodstained, as was his face and torso, as husband had a big mouth on him in those days and got himself rather thoroughly "tuned up" by the Milwaukee arresting officers. He was contrite by the time I picked him up, and basically got a suspended 6 months sentence, which charges dropped if he stood out of trouble for a year. Getting a couple of nightsticks in the kidneys and over the head, and the Army finally taught him to keep his mouth shut. I was angry that the police had beaten him, on the one hand, but on the other hand, if he'd kept his smart mouth shut, he'd have gotten a ticket and missed a fare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 725954, member: 1963"] My husband went to jail twice, once when he got scooped up counterprotesting a Neo-nazi march in Skokie, IL. I bailed him out and the charges (disorderly conduct) were dropped. The other time, was for resisting arrest after illegally parking a taxi. I let him sit in Milwaukee county jail over Memorial Day weekend. He was NOT happy. His clothing and possessions were taken from him, and he was issued the items I mentioned above. After he was arraigned on Tuesday afternoon, and released on his own recognizance, his clothing and possessions were returned to him, with the exception of the cash he'd been carrying: he was given a county check for the amount of that cash. His clothing was rather ripped and bloodstained, as was his face and torso, as husband had a big mouth on him in those days and got himself rather thoroughly "tuned up" by the Milwaukee arresting officers. He was contrite by the time I picked him up, and basically got a suspended 6 months sentence, which charges dropped if he stood out of trouble for a year. Getting a couple of nightsticks in the kidneys and over the head, and the Army finally taught him to keep his mouth shut. I was angry that the police had beaten him, on the one hand, but on the other hand, if he'd kept his smart mouth shut, he'd have gotten a ticket and missed a fare. [/QUOTE]
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