A Salt Lake City man who sued a state trooper in federal court after she shocked him with her Taser during a traffic stop has received a $40,000 settlement in the case. Ryan Jones filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in June claiming Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Lisa Steed pulled him over while he was driving March 28, 2009, on State Street near 2700 South. Jones alleged that when he told Steed he wanted to speak to an attorney, she became combative with him, according to court documents. She checked his license and other paperwork and then asked him to take a breath test for alcohol because she smelled alcohol in the car, the suit states.
Jones said he wanted to speak to his lawyer before taking any tests, according to the lawsuit. He claims that Steed pulled out her Taser and threatened to deploy it if Jones did not get out of the car.
When Jones asked her not to fire the Taser, Steed pressed it against his arm and fired, the lawsuit states.
After Jones recovered, he again said he wanted to speak to his lawyer, the suit states. Without further commandsor warning, Steed deployed the Taser on his arm again, Jones claimed. The lawsuit states that Steed threatened to fire the Taser again and arrested Jones when he refused to take a field sobriety test. Jones sued Steed on claims she used excessive force and violated Jones’ constitutional rights.
Brian Barnard, who represents Jones, said Wednesday that a $40,000 settlement was reached. In exchange for the settlement, Jones has agreed to drop the case against Steed, the Utah Highway Patrol and the state. Barnard said he’s hopeful the case will remind law enforcement to be mindful when exercising force."There have been too many recent instances in Utah where Tasers have been improperly and unwisely used. That wrongful use has potentially lethal consequences," Barnard said.
"This was a case of excessive and completely unnecessary use of force. While Tasers are useful tools for officers, their misuse and overuse causes disrespect for law enforcement.
This was a case of a trooper acting unprofessionally, irresponsibility and maliciously."
Utah Highway Patrol spokesman Todd Johnson declined to comment on the settlement on Wednesday, other than to confirm the settlement was reached. Johnson said Steed remains employed as a trooper. Steed received state honors for her work prior to Jones’ case.
In 2007, she was named the Utah Highway Patrol’s new Trooper of the Year. The Utah Department of Public Safety chose Steed after she made more than 200 DUI arrests that year.
She was the first woman to receive the honor, which is annually selected by UHP’s Honorary Colonels.
A graduate of Weber State University, Steed holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. She worked as a dispatcher while attending school and resides in West Point. Meanwhile, Wednesday, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill confirmed his office has asked a judge to review documents involving Steed. Gill said that inquiry related about to 30 pending DUI cases in his county that Steed was involved in. He said prosecutors have asked a judge to determine if certain documents are protected under law or should be released as part of a discovery process because they’re germane to a case. That review has been ongoing, even before Wednesday’s settlement announcement. He said, in general, protected records could involve such things as administrative matters orpersonnel files.
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she should be liable to pay the settlement
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byrlnbns (1541.22) 
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"Barnard said he’s hopeful the case will remind law enforcement to be mindful when exercising force."
They'd be forced too if you hadn't settled the case.
In exchange for the settlement, Jones has agreed to drop the case against Steed, the Utah Highway Patrol and the state.
Paided off crime, is a crime.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bywhatduh (448.56) 
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Taser happy bitch on a power trip. No justification whatsoever, and her only reasoning was to win some bullshit award.
She should not be allowed to be in *any* position of authority. Anywhere.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bysjefke (692.56) 
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Obviously that award went to her head, and she thinks she has this "thing" for "drunk drivers". Obviously she's got a problem in assuming everyone is driving under the influence.
*Just because she hadd over 200 DUI arrests doesnt mean that many weree convicted! (this guy would have been counted originally as a "DUI arrest")
This bitch is on a power trip and deserves to have her badge taken away.
Posted Nov-25-2011 ByCanadian2011 (149.80) 
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You try making traffic stops on mental cases, felons, ex-cons etc while using your charm and see how far it gets you.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bylantern53 (45.20) 
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You can bet she was bragging to her fat lesbian lover how she bitch slapped another male with her electric dick!
She is not such an outstanding "trooper" now with excessive force on her record!
Posted Nov-25-2011 ByGraveMatter- (1150.22) GraveMatter- View Channel Send Message
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The tazer as a police officer resource was sold to the public as a non lethal alternative to the firearm.
It is meant to and was intended to be used when a felon needed to be incapacitated, where in former times the officers service weapon would be discharged.
But there is no precident wherein a person detained by police would be shot dead for not getting out of a car when ordered, or for requesting consult with a lawyer.
It would be a terrible police state if in fact officers could shoot member More..
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byglenlivet (48.22) glenlivet View Channel Send Message
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@glenlivet Good thing the police don't use the ACME Anal Intruder anymore.
Hey Glenlivet, how long did it take you to Google and paste whatever the fucking point you were trying to make?
Posted Nov-25-2011 BySpot99 (22.80) 
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That is horse crap. Officers using tazers where they should be using guns end up dead.
Show me one credible source where this information came from...
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byidahoguy4life (73.24) 
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@idahoguy4life ...Hows this? Images
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Utah has paid a $40,000 settlement to a Salt Lake City man who sued a highway patrol trooper after being shocked with a Taser during a 2009 traffic stop.
Ryan Jones filed his U.S. District Court lawsuit in June. In court papers, Jones says he was stopped while driving on State Street. Jones contends trooper Lisa Steed deployed her Taser when he said he wanted to call an attorney.
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Posted Nov-25-2011 ByRETICLEVIEW (422.28) 
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"Hey Glenlivet, how long did it take you to Google and paste whatever the fucking point you were trying to make?"
@Spot99 You don't think I was capable of writing it? I guess that's a compliment. Thanks.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byglenlivet (48.22) glenlivet View Channel Send Message
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Women cops are physically unable to go hands on with suspects. They are better suited as dispatchers and jail guards. The only purpose they can effectively serve in the field is to pat women down. That's it. They have no business out there on the streets alone trying to arrest men.
Posted Nov-26-2011 Bydirtbiker201 (1588.38) 
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But you're missing the point. 200 DUI arrests brought in at least $200.000 for that shit head state.
Posted Nov-26-2011 Bycolleensda (297.84) 
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Fuckin' cunt - excuse my English.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bystfu_donny (3995.40) 
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Bitch on power trip.
Posted Nov-25-2011 ByStackOverflow (253.62) 
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I hope people won't see this and think that they have the right to call their lawyer and ignore a police officer in the middle of a traffic stop. There has to be more to this story than just what is being presented. My guess is some kind of probable-cause related issue -- as in, she never should have pulled him over in the first place. It's a settlement, so we may never know.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byneesayer (75.42) neesayer View Channel Send Message
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No confidence in her own physical ability to make an arrest so she resorts to potentially lethal force. If you can't make an arrest using reasonable force then you should be a Police Officer.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bydogdoghog (417.66) 
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we can always go back to collapsible batons and busted knee caps...............
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byfern420 (3237.28) 
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You obviously don't recognise the damage that tasers can do, it is an incredibly violent form of 'self defence'.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bydogdoghog (417.66) 
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@dogdoghog . Yes. I also thought that. She probably does resort to the taser more often than other officers because she does fear she would be unable to overpower the foe. Political correctness made us believe that women and men are equal but this is not true. Men have superior strength in general. Police women know that .
Posted Nov-25-2011 ByPeter42y (94.04) 
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@dogdoghog Taser is a great tool, but reliance on such tools is causing a problem. Nothing wrong with trying hands on first.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bymustardandbiscuit (732.20) mustardandbiscuit Send Message
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glad he won the suit.
its a sad thing that the officer was so over the top power tripping that she could not be polite and reasonable with someone who was not being anything but that with her.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bygeoleojoh (274.04) 
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I hate defending cops,....hates a strong word..I dislike defending the cops, and I understand how you people rely on your Constitution to defend your freedom of Government intrusion, this is different.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bymytwocents (2366.56) 
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How is this different? He didn't do anything illegal. In the states, Never volunteer information, refuse any request for search of your property or person and refer all to legal council. Cops are allowed to lie to you legally. Keep your mouth shut, refuse any search or test and do what he did - refuse, period and defer anything that you might have to say to your legal council.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byrmg03c (137.80) 
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Well that was what I tried to say!
sort of, cops have the right/duty to detain you if you appear to be a threat of any sort, if wrongfully accused, you use legal counsel for recourse...when your pulled over you are at the mercy of the legal system, that's it. It's your choice to be maced or not.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bymytwocents (2366.56) 
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Your scenario is prredicated on a 'appearing to be a threat'. This was not the case here.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byrmg03c (137.80) 
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@mytwocents - and how is this different?
the law enforcement agencies are a subsidiary of our gov't. (answerable to the city, headed by the mayor who answers to the governor, who answers to the federal gov't.- same as Canada?) and as such, when a citizen defers any action to legal counsel, the officer must comply to the laws surrounding that request...(true they can try any number of tactics to get the citizen to comply, but once that request is made- the officer is supposed to stand down.
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Posted Nov-26-2011 Bygeoleojoh (274.04) 
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just another confirmation that cops are fucking pigs... you give an too much freedom and they go wild on you.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bywtfroflcopter (214.30) 
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@wtfroflcopter IF he did what she said there would have been NO problem. Want to bet he was DUI?DWI?
Posted Nov-25-2011 ByTommyr (1077.24) 
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@Tommyr read the description again
Posted Nov-25-2011 Bywtfroflcopter (214.30) 
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Everyone look out, she graduate of Weber State University, and shes got a award.
And it still cost the tax payer 40,000 bucks.
Like I said before take it out of their retirement pay, and this shit will stop.
Posted Nov-25-2011 Byusboss (73.08) 
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