Eric Sage Fights Back
As part of a new Drug War Chronicle occasional series on victims of the war on drugs, we told the story of Eric Sage back in November. Now, there are new developments.
On his way home to Nebraska after attending the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota last summer, Sage's motorcycle was pulled over by a highway patrolman. A pick-up truck accompanying also stopped, and when the patrolmen searched that vehicle, he found one of the passengers in possession of a pipe and a small amount of marijuana. Bizarrely, the patrolman charged not only the pick-up truck passengers but also Sage with possession of paraphernalia.
Unlike most people arrested on drug charges--even bogus ones--Sage refused to roll over. That prompted local prosecutors to threaten to charge him with "internal possession," a crime (so far) only in South Dakota, and a charge even less supported by the evidence (there was none) than the original paraphernalia charge. After repeated multi-hundred mile trips back to South Dakota for scheduled court hearings, Sage's charges mysteriously evaporated, with prosecutors in Pennington County lamely explaining that they had decided the charge should have been filed in another county.
Sage was a free man, but his freedom wasn’t free. Sage says his encounter with South Dakota justice cost him thousands of dollars, lost work days, and considerable stress. Now, he is seeking redress.
On Monday, Sage and South Dakota NORML announced that he had filed complaints with several South Dakota agencies and professional standards groups regarding the actions of the prosecutors, Pennington County (Rapid City) District Attorney Glenn Brenner and Assistant DA Gina Nelson, and the highway patrolman, Trooper Dave Trautman.
Sage accuses Trautman of improperly charging everyone present at the incident with possession of paraphernalia. He also accuses Trautman of concocting an arrest report long after the fact to support the new charge of internal possession. Sage accuses Assistant DA Nelson and her boss of prosecuting a case they knew was bogus and of threatening to convict him of an offense where they knew he was not guilty because he refused to plead to the original paraphernalia charge.
"They mugged me," Sage said. "They cost me $4000. I had to travel to Rapid City several times, I had to hire a lawyer, I missed work. It cost me three times as much to get them to drop a bogus charge as it would have cost me to say I was guilty of something I didn't do and pay their fines. They only quit when they ran out of clubs to hit me with."
Prosecutors didn't even have the courtesy to let him or his local attorney know they had finally dropped the charges, Sage said. "My lawyer called Gina Nelson several times to see if I needed to drive up on Nov. 21," he said. "She wouldn't return the calls. So when I got there, I found the charges had been dropped on the 16th. Gina had purposefully made me drive one more 500 mile round trip, for nothing."
Now, we'll see if the powers that be in South Dakota will bring the same dogged determination to seeing justice done in this case as they do to going after anybody who even looks like a small-time drug offender. You can read Sage's complaints to the South Dakota Department of Public Safety, the South Dakota Bar Association Disciplinary Committee, and the Pennington County Commission here.
He's not the only one to fight....
Comment posted by Anonymous on Sat, 02/02/2008 - 2:42am2 of my kids have just been done dirty by the cops. Charged with mj that did not exist. For real - cause they have nothing to hide from me. This was after they illegally entered the home without warrant or cause WHATSOVER. Anyhow, I work for myself and I am devoting all of my time, energy and money to frying the bastards that were so sloppy in thier rights violations and lies on arrest warrants. Ha, ha!! They thought my kids were dumb, poor and detached from family! Wrong! Lawyer is paid, and I am personally doing the legal research to make sure the lawyer does his job.
Thing that makes me sick is if the cops did their job correctly, got a warrant and actually found some drugs, nobody would get any pity from me. But cops don't and that's why the REAL crooks get off.
You only have rights if you assert them and the only way to discourage this behavior by cops is to not give in! Make them prove their case, they probably don't have one.
insanity
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 01/30/2008 - 6:58pmjust more drug war insanity .abuse of power is just the norm today
I'm Glad
Comment posted by Matt Potter on Wed, 01/30/2008 - 9:40pmI'm glad he didn't roll over. So many people are afraid to speak up and stand up for their rights out of fear of losing thousands of dollars, missing work, etc. Kudos to Eric, I hope he gets all his money back.
Matt Potter
North Carolina State University
Chair, Student Senate Campus Community Committee
Board of Directors, Students for Sensible Drug Policy
not surprised
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 01/30/2008 - 11:03pmthis is how many local "justice" systems operate. it's a robbery. they have zero intention of doing the right thing. they just want you to pay their salaries and go home. in the end, it always costs more to defend yourself than it is to accept the charge. they rely on that. this is why there are so many poor black people in prison now. it's sad that it all comes down to how much money you can muster up for a defense. it cost me about $2500 and 6 months of my time to fight a bogus case in which i was charged with inciting a riot and disorderly conduct. funny thing, i was in my bedroom at the time, in my underwear, witnessing police brutality. they told my father they were going to let me out in a few hours. when he see i didn't come home yet, he called the lawyer for me. i still don't get how i incited a riot or conducted myself in a disorderly manner just by being a witness. 48th precinct of the NYPD works in mysterious ways. if i accepted the charge, i would have gotten a record. i fought it all the way to dismissal. they realized i wasn't some thug in the streets. i'm college educated and run my own business. it'd be near impossible to railroad me, especially on such small charges. but i would have loved for them to try it.
GOOD FOR HIM!
Comment posted by Anonymous on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 7:16amIF YOU DO THE CRIME THEN DO THE TIME. BUT LIKE THIS MAN, HE DIDNT DO ANY CRIME.AND HE STUCK TO HIS RIGHTS. TAKING THAT CHANCE THAT IF HE WOULD HAVE BEEN FOUND GUILTY, HAD IT GONE THAT FAR, HE COULD HAVE WENT TO JAIL. MY BOYFRIEND WAS CHARGED ON A CONSPIREY CHARGE, BY SO CALLED CO-CONSPIRERS, MIND YOU THESE OTHERS HAVE BEEN IN PRISION FOR THESE VERY CHARGES, BUT MY BOYFRIEND, HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY TROUBLE FOR DRUGS! NEVER, NOW HE'S FACING 10+YEARS!!
HE IS QUILTY OF BEING FRIENDS WITH THESE PEOPLE. THERES NO EVIDENCE OF HIM POSSION DRUGS, SELLING DRUGS, OR INTENT TO SELL DRUGS, OTHER THEN THESE OTHER PEOPLE THAT ARE LOOKING AT 20+YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISION, NOW THERE SENTENCE IS BEING DROPPED LOWER TO 12+YEARS. ALL BECAUSE THEY SAY SOMEONE DID THIS OR THAT! MY BOYFRIEND INTENDS TO GO ALL THE WAY TO TRIAL TO PROVE HE IS INNOCENT. I'M SCARED FOR HIM, AFTER ALL ITS THE FEDERAL GOVERMENT, AND THEY WILL DO WHAT EVER TO PUT ONE IN JAIL. INNOCENT OR QUILTY! THERE ONE TRACK MIND. KEEP YOU FINGERS CROSSED FOR MY BOYFRIEND, THAT JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED AS JUSTICE SHOULD. WHAT EVER HAPPEN TO INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN QUILTY?? NO FAITH IN THE SYSTEM FROM ME. I'M GLAD THAT THIS MAN GOT HIS DAY AND STOOD UP!! I ONLY PRAY, FOR MY MAN TO GET THE SAME JUSTICE!!















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Help please.
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 01/30/2008 - 5:23pmHello im doing a CBA about legilizeing marijuana
and i need some good websites ifyou could help that would be great.
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