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Officer Who Tased 76-Year-Old in Traffic Stop Cleared by Grand Jury (Video)

© Victoria Advocate Victoria police officer Nathanial Robinson pushed 76-year old Pete Vasquez onto the hood of the police car.
Victoria police officer Nathanial Robinson pushed 76-year old Pete Vasquez onto the hood of the police car. - Sputnik International
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It’s often said a grand jury will indict a ham sandwich - the suggestion that this first phase of justice will indict anyone the prosecutor presents to them. However, while they might be inclined to indict a ham sandwich, police officers appear virtually exempt.

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The latest officer to escape criminal prosecution, Victoria, Texas, police officer Nathanial Robinson, used his Taser on 76-year-old Peter Vasquez during a stop for an expired inspection sticker in December, an incident caught on the officer’s dashcam.

When Vasquez told the officer that he was driving a vehicle with a dealer’s tag, which didn’t require a current sticker, Robinson slammed him onto the hood of the police car, then to the ground and tased him twice. Vasquez was handcuffed and taken to a hospital but was never cited for any crime. 

The Victoria Police Department found that Robinson violated three department policies, including Conduct and Performance, Use of Force, and Arrest without a Warrant and he was fired. Criminal charges were then filed.

However, Robinson soon hired an attorney in an effort to get his job back.

Greg Cagle, an attorney for Texas Municipal Police Association (TMPA), argues that Vasquez kicked the officer, prompting him to use the stun gun on the old man and arrest him. 

"There's nothing unreasonable at all about that level of force," said Cagle. “Vasquez wasn't injured. He scratched his elbow and hurt his feelings, but those aren't injuries in the constitutional sense." 

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The failure of the indictment may help Robinson make his case to be rehired. 

It was former New York state Chief Judge Sol Wachtler who famously said that a prosecutor could persuade a grand jury to “indict a ham sandwich.” The data to back up the statement is overwhelming. In 2010, U.S. attorneys prosecuted 162,000 federal cases and grand juries declined to return an indictment in only 11 of them, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

It seems that cases that involve police officers, however, often stand in stark contrast. Grand juries declined to indict the officers who choked Eric Garner to death; Darren Wilson, the officer who shot Michael Brown in Ferguson; and now the tasing of a 76-year-old Hispanic man.

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