City Pays Dentist $105,000 To Settle Case

by The Editors on May 11, 2008

The City of Carlsbad has paid $105,000 to settle a lawsuit brought on by Robert and Liliana Rees after they were roughly arrested at their home during a birthday party in December of 2006, according to a story in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

According to the suit filed in federal court, dentist Robert Rees was shot with a Taser several times, punched and had his arms and wrists twisted by Carlsbad police Officers Gerry Ellsworth and George Zavala. . . . Rees’ wife, Liliana, was arrested on suspicion of resisting and obstructing an officer after she photographed the incident and tried to open the door of a police car to take a photo of her husband, the lawsuit said. She said she was slammed against the car. . . A charge of resisting arrest was dismissed when Robert Rees pleaded guilty to a loud noise violation. The criminal case against his wife was dismissed. . . . As part of the settlement, which the City Council approved in a closed session April 8, the couple agreed to drop the lawsuit against the city.

Sounds like money that could have been better spent on a new skatepark.

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

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