Georgia Faces Lawsuit Over Fining Abuse Victims
Georgia Faces Lawsuit Over Fining Abuse Victims
On Wednesday, September 5, the Southern Center for Human Rights filed a federal lawsuit in the state of Georgia on behalf of 22-year-old Cleopatra Harris against the city of Columbus, a number of police officers and judge Michael Cielinski after Harris was ordered to pay a fine for refusing to press charges against her boyfriend, who allegedly assaulted her during a violent domestic confrontation. According to city policy, victims of domestic violence who refuse to participate in the prosecution of their assailant must pay a minimum administrative fee of at least $50 to compensate for the time police officials spent investigating the case. The lawsuit also alleges if the fine is not paid within a specified amount of time, an arrest warrant will be issued for the victim.Having already indicated to police she did not want to press charges, Harris was told she must still appear in court, which she did. The suit alleges Harris responded yes to questions regarding whether or not the police testimony given in court was true. However, when judge Cielinski asked her if she had anything else to say, she again replied she did not wish to press charges; as a result, Cielinksi ordered her to pay a mandatory fine of $150. Harris said she did not have the money to pay the fee that day and was given a document by the judge, which she was instructed to sign, indicating she had one week to come up with the cash or face a warrant for her arrest.
City of Columbus, Georgia; image courtesy of en.wikipedia.com
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