Driver forced to have three enemas after routine traffic stop is awarded $1.6 million
David Eckert was subjected to humiliating search in January last year
Police and doctors found no trace of drugs hidden in Eckert's body
Lawsuit against police and hospital is still on going
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 14:47 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:01 EST, 16 January 2014
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The New Mexico driver forced to have a series of enemas and anal probes in a failed police attempt to find drugs has been awarded $1.6 million in a court settlement.
David Eckert was subjected to the humiliating search because police claimed he was clenching his buttocks when he got out of his car during a routine traffic stop in January last year.
The $1.6 million comes as Hidalgo County and the city of Deming settle their portion of the lawsuit which claimed Mr Eckert had been subjected to a host of violations.
Violations: Attorney Joseph Kennedy says his client, David Eckert, feels he has got some justice+2
Violations: Attorney Joseph Kennedy says his client, David Eckert, feels he has got some justice
The lawsuit, filed against police and sheriff's officials in Deming and Hidalgo County, which borders Mexico, alleges Deming police sought a search warrant for Mr Eckert after he was pulled over.
Hidalgo County sheriff's deputies told the Deming police officers Mr Eckert was known for carrying drugs inside his body, according to the lawsuit seen by KOB4.
Police also brought in a drug-sniffing dog, which appeared to detect something in the driver's seat.
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David Eckert was subjected to humiliating search in January last year
Police and doctors found no trace of drugs hidden in Eckert's body
Lawsuit against police and hospital is still on going
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 14:47 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:01 EST, 16 January 2014
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The New Mexico driver forced to have a series of enemas and anal probes in a failed police attempt to find drugs has been awarded $1.6 million in a court settlement.
David Eckert was subjected to the humiliating search because police claimed he was clenching his buttocks when he got out of his car during a routine traffic stop in January last year.
The $1.6 million comes as Hidalgo County and the city of Deming settle their portion of the lawsuit which claimed Mr Eckert had been subjected to a host of violations.
Violations: Attorney Joseph Kennedy says his client, David Eckert, feels he has got some justice+2
Violations: Attorney Joseph Kennedy says his client, David Eckert, feels he has got some justice
The lawsuit, filed against police and sheriff's officials in Deming and Hidalgo County, which borders Mexico, alleges Deming police sought a search warrant for Mr Eckert after he was pulled over.
Hidalgo County sheriff's deputies told the Deming police officers Mr Eckert was known for carrying drugs inside his body, according to the lawsuit seen by KOB4.
Police also brought in a drug-sniffing dog, which appeared to detect something in the driver's seat.
More...
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Autopsy finds Mexican teenager died from drinking liquid meth at border crossing after trying to prove to officials it was just apple juice
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2qb0EBtSE
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