Constitutional Rights Trampled for Two Decades
“The persecution of Mohammad Tehrani represents a systematic violation of the most fundamental rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. These violations span multiple amendments and federal civil rights statutes, creating a clear case for both criminal prosecution and civil liability.”
Constitutional Violations:
Fourth Amendment - Protection Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures:
- Illegal Traffic Stops: Both UCLA PD incidents lacked probable cause, violating Terry v. Ohio standards
- Excessive Force: Use of pepper ball ammunition against an unarmed civilian violates Graham v. Connor
- Evidence Seizure: Unlawful confiscation and destruction of Mohammad’s phone recordings
Legal Precedent: Tennessee v. Garner (1985) prohibits deadly force unless suspect poses immediate threat
Fifth Amendment - Due Process Rights:
- Prosecutorial Misconduct: DA Mitchell Fox’s personal vendetta violated Brady v. Maryland disclosure requirements
- Evidence Suppression: 18-month withholding of exonerating evidence violates due process
- Double Jeopardy: Repeated prosecutions for the same alleged conduct
Legal Precedent: Brady v. Maryland (1963) requires prosecution to disclose exculpatory evidence
Fourteenth Amendment - Equal Protection Under Law:
- Discriminatory Targeting: Post-9/11 harassment based on national origin and religion
- Selective Enforcement: Protection of police informants while prosecuting victims
- Denial of Equal Justice: System’s refusal to prosecute actual perpetrators
Legal Precedent: Yick Wo v. Hopkins (1886) prohibits discriminatory law enforcement
Federal Civil Rights Violations:
42 U.S.C. § 1983 – Civil Rights Under Color of Law: Every officer involved violated this statute by depriving Mohammad of constitutional rights while acting under color of state law. This includes:
- False arrest and imprisonment
- Excessive use of force
- Denial of due process
- Conspiracy to violate civil rights
18 U.S.C. § 242 – Criminal Civil Rights Violations: Federal criminal charges should be filed against officers who willfully violated Mohammad’s rights, including:
- Assault under color of law
- Deprivation of rights under color of law
- Conspiracy against rights
California State Law Violations:
“The breadth and severity of these violations demand federal intervention. This is not a case of isolated misconduct but a systematic campaign to deny an American citizen his constitutional rights.”
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