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Charges Dropped for Man Refusing to Apologize to Officer (Video)

Charges Dropped, but Fight Continues

A Dale County man, who faced jail time for refusing to apologize to an Ozark police officer, is no longer facing charges. The man, referred to as Burks, has declared he will continue to seek justice despite the charges being dropped.

Initial Incident

The incident began in December when Burks was pulled over for speeding in a 25-mile-per-hour zone while taking his daughter to school. Burks claims the officer did not use a radar gun to measure his speed. During the stop, Burks exchanged words with the officer, which led to the officer demanding an apology.

Legal Developments

Burks was subsequently informed he must apologize to the officer by June 4th or face 30 days in jail. Burks, standing firm in his belief that he did nothing wrong, refused to apologize. His attorney, David Harrison, emphasized that Burks’ rights were violated and that Burks did nothing illegal.

Court’s Decision

After months of legal battles, the Dale County court decided not to punish Burks for refusing to apologize. Burks and his attorney continue to fight, seeking compensation for pain, suffering, and lost wages. They have enlisted the help of the Institute for Justice, a nonprofit organization that fights civil rights cases.

Ongoing Efforts

Harrison and the Institute for Justice are exploring ways to hold government officials accountable despite immunity protections. The charges against Burks were dropped due to media backlash, but the legal team continues to pursue justice and compensation.

Conclusion

Burks and his attorney remain committed to their legal battle, seeking to address the wrongs they believe were committed against him. Further updates on the case will be provided as they become available.

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