The Cop Who Pepper-Sprayed Himself

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How Stephen Ellis, a man acting as a constable of Notts Police, Falsely Asserted an Expired Warrant of Entry was valid then went on to attack me, committed trespass with battery and then chased me down the street, pepper spraying my back but only succeeding in debilitating himself.

After which, I was falsely imprisoned for some 23 hours and charged with “2 offences of common assault of two constables and 1 offence of obstructing a police officer in the execution of his duty”. The footage of the series of events that lead to the tort claim for false imprisonment and malicious prosecution took place on 24th February, 2010.These charges were dropped when it was discovered on the day of the trial that the warrant used had expired on 23rd February, the day before.
It is fair to state that without the criminal involvement of Nottinghamshire Police Force on 04 November, 2010 and on 11 November, 2011, I would not have been made homeless twice. In other words, I have absolutely no trust in them. None whatsoever.

Whilst the circumstances of those evictions are laid out in the documentary film, Great British Mortgage Swindle, I have not previously revealed this blatant example of said Force’s bovine levels of competence and downright bias when it comes to Civil matters, in which they have no right to intervene.

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