Drug Addict alleges law enforcement officer caused traffic collision

 The law firm Banks and Gillett appear to be one of the most respected legal teams in the US when dealing with that razor thin distinction between possession and intent to distribute. A young lady in Roswell New Mexico might be interested in retaining the services of these Oklahoma legal eagles. 

Alisha Danielle Finney was charged with possession of  an addictive controlled substances. The article in newspaper did not indicate whether the addict intended to distribute the dangerous drug for her own profit. So I don't know if she could be indicted for Section 30-31-20: Trafficking along with a possible felony possession?

Some time after her arrest,Finney sued Chaves county because of a collision with a law enforcement  officer who she alleges was driving erratically. She sustained serious injuries. She claims a Sheriff's deputy hit her as she was turning left. Since she is a known drug user, I wonder if she signaled? Many drug addicts suffer from diminished capacity and impaired judgement, so I would not expect her litigation attempts to be successful. In fact, maybe a frivolous lawsuit initiated by her to win a big settlement to support her drug habit. 


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