Two false charges in Electra, Texas. Prosecutor tries to add more at pretrial. And so much more.


Published on Feb 10, 2014

I verbally objected to an unconstitutional search of my vehicle in Electra, Texas. Police officers Matt Wood and Gary Ellis maliciously responded by issuing me two false citations. I got a copy of the dashboard-camera video at the pretrial hearing. It showed all. City attorney Todd Greenwood demanded I give my copy of the evidence back, and tried to have me arrested when I refused.

Todd Greenwood then compared rural Texas to the movie Deliverance, and warned me “What’s written down in the Constitution is one thing, and the real practice is another.”

All charges dropped. Section 1983 anyone?

2 thoughts on “Two false charges in Electra, Texas. Prosecutor tries to add more at pretrial. And so much more.

  1. Could the entire just-us system of Electra be missing any criminals? They couldn’t be any more contemptuos of the Rights of the People and you know this is NOT the exception, this is the RULE.

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