After my last little landlord battle, I hoped never to have post in this forum again.
Not because I don't enjoy conversing with you fine gents :-D, but I would rather not have problems in my life I need legal help with!
Well unfortunately, something has happened to me, and I do need help.
The situation:
I was driving home from school on a Tuesday night about a month ago (September 9 I believe). I go to HCC Central. It was about 7:30p and I was on San Jacinto right near Elgin. I got pulled over because I had an expired inspection (fair enough). After taking my license and spending a good 15 minutes back in his car, the office came back to my car and told me that I had 6 warrants, and that I had to pay them right then, or he was going to arrest me and take me to jail.
He had me come and sit in the back of his car, and looked up more info on his little computer. He then told me I had two traffic tickets from 2003, 2 from 2009 and that I also had 2 "Failure to Appears" which all had turned into warrants. All with City of Houston (not Harris County).
I tried to explain to him for many reasons how these could not be my warrants (I will explain this in a bit). He told me the fines totaled up to some ridiculous amount, like over $1500, and that if I could pay them right then, he would let me go. He told me he could call some City of Houston number and I could pay it over the phone. I tried many times again to explain how these could not be my warrants. In the end, he arrested me (yes, with handcuffs and everything) and took me to jail. I spent two nights and two days there, and was released around 6pm on Thursday.
The reasons why these could not be my warrants:
Firstly, he said the first two were traffic tickets from 2003. I was 17 years old in 2003, I did not have a license, nor a car. I still lived at home. I never got tickets during that time (I think I would remember that!), I was still in high school.
Secondly, I got my license for the first time in 2004, after I turned 18. So, if I supposedly had tickets that would have turned into warrants by then, from 2003, why did they give me, or how was I even able to get my license to begin with?
Thirdly, he said the second two traffic tickets were from 2009. Again, if I had warrants all the way back from 2003 at that point, why did the officers who supposedly gave me those two tickets, not see that then?
Fourthly, in 2010, I renewed my license. How was I able to renew my license with supposedly 6 warrants by then?
And lastly, the main point, in 2011, I was doing a visa application for the UK. I actually had to obtain a copy of my driving record then, as part of my application. There were absolutely no tickets or warrants on my record at that time (obviously if there was, I would have done something about it then).
During all these years, I also never received a single piece of mail from City of Houston about my supposed warrants or tickets.
So, again, these are all things I explained to the officer, but he pretty much acted like a typical prick and didn't listen to a word of it.
Another point to bring up, is that once I was in jail, my cousin came to visit me on Wednesday as she was trying to help me sort things out. When she inquired at the jail about my situation, they then told her I had seven warrants (not six as the office had told me). Funny how these warrants kept appearing out of nowhere.
Once I got to jail, I tried talking to many of the jailers, but nobody would help me and everyone kept telling me I had to wait for my arraignment in the morning with the judge.
When I had my arraignment, it was over a video conference with a judge (a woman). No idea what her name was, because of course they didn't tell us anything. I tried to explain everything to her then, but she told me she did not want to hear it and I had to plead guilty or not guilty. So, of course I pled not guilty. Had my court time at 4pm the next day (the court is connected to the jail), but, big shocker, my supposed officers who wrote all those tickets did not show up, so everything got dismissed and I was released.
I also had ample time to talk to many of the other ladies in the jail with me. It turns out, about 5-6 other ladies were in the same situation as me. They were arrested for warrants/tickets they never even knew they had, or a couple of other ladies even had paid off their tickets, and were still arrested for the same tickets anyways. This makes me think even further that some kind of corruption is going on over this whole warrant roundup nonsense.
I have made sure to obtain a copy of that dismissal sheet along with a new copy of my driving record since.
So, my main questions are this: what actions can I take against the City of Houston at this point? I have found how to complain against my arresting officer, which I have done, but aside from that, what else can I do?
Would I need to hire a lawyer and try to sue the city, or is there something else I can do? I really cannot afford to hire a lawyer at this point, so I just wanted to see if there were any other courses of action I can take that might be more cost effective?
Thanks for any advice!!!!
P.S. I also forgot to add, that he had my car towed. I begged him to let my mom come pick it up, but he had it towed anyways. So, once I was released, I still had to pay $300 to the City of Houston for that!