ABAJ: Mistakenly arrested again, at court hearing in earlier mistaken-arrest case, woman plans to sue

ABAJ: Mistakenly arrested again, at court hearing in earlier mistaken-arrest case, woman plans to sue by Martha Neil:

Twice arrested within six months by a single Florida law enforcement agency, for crimes in which another individual with the same name is wanted, a Louisiana woman with no felony record is now planning to sue.

In a Monday letter (PDF), attorney Andrew Bonderud says his client, Ashley Nicole Chiasson, was in court for a hearing after being freed in the first mistaken-arrest case only to be mistakenly arrested a second time, by the same law enforcement agency.

His client had never been to Clay County, where the two felonies at issue occurred, before she was extradited there from Louisiana in January and jailed for nearly one month, Bonderud writes. Yet, even after the first mistaken arrest should have been apparent, Chiasson was arrested again, when she appeared in court in May for a status hearing in that case, for another crime in which the “real perp” was suspected.

I had a false arrest case about 20 years ago where two police agencies didn’t seem to care that the first and middle names were switched and the person arrested was 20 years old and the warrant was for a 45 year old man. Nice settlement for six hours in custody with a strip search and both police agencies. If the second arrest results in a search incident that finds something criminal, SCOTUS doesn’t seem to care.

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