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City of Stone Mountain being sued for alleged ‘civil rights’ violation

A Decatur attorney has filed a class-action suit against the city of Stone Mountain alleging it illegally used speed detection devices during a period of three months, that resulted in the unlawful arrests.

The lawsuit, which is seeking $50 million in damages, was filed Aug. 9 by Jennifer Watts. Watts alleges the city “knowingly” stopped drivers even though its speed detection devices were expired.

Additionally, the suit states that the city arrested more than 15 drivers and unlawfully collected more than $100,000 in fines and fees.

“Before I filed the complaint I reached out to the city to see if they wanted to discuss a settlement for the people I’m representing but they never responded,” Watts said.

During the three months that the city was using uncertified speed detection devices, it allegedly issued more than 200 citations that were prosecuted.

“One person I’m representing, spent 67 days in jail,” Watts said. “He was an electrician and he lost his job and everything and has to start over from scratch.”

The suit also names Stone Mountain City Manager Barry Amos, Mayor Patricia Wheeler and Police Chief Chancey Troutman as defendants. Both Amos and Wheeler are being sued as defendants acting in their official capacity as city employees but Troutman is being sued individually as well as in his capacity as chief of police.

“I chose to sue the chief of police because he is the head of the police department that was responsible for recertification or license renewal,” Watts said. “His failure to re-certify the device is the underlying reason for the lawsuit.”

Amos said he couldn’t comment on the pending litigation but that the city had referred the matter to an attorney and will be filing a response to the suit in the next several weeks. Amos said the suit was being assigned a lawyer through the city’s insurance company.

According to the suit, the city was operating its speed detection devices without proper certification from Dec. 29, 2011 until March 27, 2012. Watts said she learned of the city’s “negligence” when one of the plaintiffs in the suit checked the certificate status and found the city was operating the devices illegally and contacted her.

“Despite the certification’s expiration, the City of Stone Mountain continued to prosecute individuals, that resulted in arrests, failure to appear and bench warrants being issued, adjudications, probation violations, loss of real and personal property and other civil liberties and rights violation,” the suit alleges.


Comments (3)

jd
Said this on 8/30/12 At 01:59 pm
Bravo Ms. Watts! City of Stone Mountain is a criminal organization from the judge that drinks a little coffee with his Rum while sitting on the bench, to cops that hide behind buildings completely unable to see traffic, then ticketing people and stating in court they saw a traffic violation which is completely impossible and perjury. The later behavior I have on tape and observed many cops doing this.
Miss Hubbard
Said this on 8/30/12 At 12:32 pm
THANK GOD!! Finally. I have requested open records information on my speeding ticket and found the same thing with Stone Mountain that the Detection Device was defective. They still prosecuted me and i fought it for two years, including the STATE not allowing me to have a FAIR trial by Jury. I will be contacting this attorney to join this lawsuit.
crawdaddy
Said this on 8/25/12 At 01:31 pm
Do you really think that a political juristition in DEKALB COUNTY would violate thge law- - - -

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