Posted On: October 6, 2008 by Jeffrey M. Reiff

A MAN PASSES GAS AND FANNED IT TOWARDS A POLICEMAN AND IS CHARGED WITH BATTERY - A CASE OF FIRST IMPRESSION FOR ONE PHILADELPHIA PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER

I am always amazed when I read the news and come across a case of first impression. In this case, according to news sources from the Associated Press, a West Virginia man who police say passed gas and fanned it towards the patrolman was charged with battery on a police officer. Many enjoy a good “fart” joke - but this is not a joke.

According to the newspaper article, Jose Cruz, 34, of Clarksburg, West Virginia, was pulled over Tuesday night for driving without headlights, police said according to the complaint. Police stated that Mr. Cruz smelled of alcohol and had slurred speech and failed three field sobriety tests before he was handcuffed and taken to the police station for a breathalyser test. As Patrolman T. E. Parsons prepared the breathalyser machine, Cruz scooted his chair towards Parsons, lifted his leg and “passed gas loudly”, according to the criminal complaint. Cruz, according to the complaint, then fanned his odorous gas towards the officer. Patrolman Parsons alleged in his complaint that the gas was very odorous and created contact in an insulting and provoking nature. The defendant Cruz acknowledged passing the gas but claimed in his defense that he did not move the chair towards the police officer nor aimed his gas towards the patrolman. He stated he had an upset stomach at the time but the police denied his request to go to the bathroom when he first arrived at the station. “I couldn’t hold it anymore”, he said. Cruz commented, this is ridiculous. I could be facing time. I guess the moral of the story in our continuing efforts to inform and advise our clients is to hold it in if you are near a police officer or you too could be potentially arrested for a criminal offense. (news article)

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