Cops Thought Sand From Her Stress Ball Was Cocaine. She Spent Nearly 6 Months in Jail.
And now an appeals court has ruled the cops who arrested her aren't entitled to qualified immunity from her lawsuit.

Add stress balls to the list of innocuous items that have landed innocent citizens in jail due to shoddy police work and unreliable drug field tests.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled last week that two Atlanta police officers are not entitled to qualified immunity from a civil lawsuit brought against them by Ju'zema Goldring for malicious prosecution. Goldring says the officers falsely accused her of jaywalking and cocaine trafficking, based on a field test of a powdery substance inside a stress ball she had in her purse.
Goldring spent nearly six months in the Fulton County jail because she couldn't afford bail and told local news outlet NBC 46 that she was occasionally put in solitary confinement. What's more, she was left in jail for four months after a crime lab concluded that the mysterious powder was sand, not cocaine.
According to the 11th Circuit's opinion, Atlanta police officers Vladimir Henry and Juan Restrepo stopped Goldring on October 10, 2015, for allegedly jaywalking. Goldring claims she wasn't jaywalking. In any case, the officers took Goldring to the police station and proceeded to cut open a stress ball they found in her purse and test the powdery substance inside using a Nark II field test for drugs.
As Reason reported earlier this year, such drug field test kits are manufactured by several different companies and are used by police departments and prison systems across the country. The test kits use instant color reactions to indicate the presence of certain compounds found in illegal drugs, but those same compounds are also found in dozens of known licit substances. And although the tests are fairly simple to use, they're still prone to user error and misinterpretation.
Last year in Georgia, for instance, a college football quarterback was arrested after bird poop on his car tested positive for cocaine. A Florida man was wrongfully jailed in 2017 after a field test confused his donut glaze with meth.
In 2016, sheriff's deputies in Monroe County, Georgia, arrested Macon resident Dasha Fincher after a search of her car turned up a plastic baggie of blue crystals. A NARK II field test of the substance returned a presumptive positive for methamphetamines, and Fincher was charged with trafficking and possession of meth with intent to distribute. Fincher sat in jail for three months until a state crime lab determined that the substance was blue cotton candy.
A follow-up investigation by a Georgia news station found that the NARK II test kit produced 145 false positives in Georgia in 2017.
And last year, more than a dozen Massachusetts attorneys said they were falsely accused of sending drugs to their incarcerated clients, who were then put in solitary confinement for receiving legitimate legal mail. (One way that synthetic opioids are smuggled into prison is by soaking papers in the drug.) A class-action lawsuit followed, challenging the Massachusetts Department of Corrections' use of Nark II field tests to detect contraband and punish incarcerated people.
However, Goldring and the Atlanta officers also dispute the results of the field tests. Goldring says Officer Henry "huffed and puffed" as he conducted multiple field tests on the powder, none of which changed color. Henry testified that he performed two field tests by simultaneously breaking the three glass ampules inside the test kit and shaking it. Both tests resulted in the liquid turning a "bluish-purple," which Henry and Restrepo interpreted as a "faint positive."
The 11th Circuit's opinion notes that the three glass ampules inside a Nark II test kit are supposed to be broken sequentially, not simultaneously, and that doing the latter would not result in a "meaningful finding." It also notes that only a "pink over blue" color change is considered a presumptive positive result.
Unsurprisingly, the results in Goldring's case didn't hold up under further testing. The Georgia Bureau of Investigations concluded on November 17, 2015, that the powder in Goldring's stress ball wasn't cocaine. However, the state didn't dismiss the charges against Goldring until March 21, 2016, during which time she remained incarcerated.
The 11th Circuit, affirming a lower court ruling, held that Henry and Restrepo are not entitled to qualified immunity from Goldring's lawsuit because there is a genuine factual dispute over whether Goldring was jaywalking and whether the field tests returned positive results.
But the lawsuit, like many of the court battles over these tests, sidesteps the fundamental issue, which is that police officers are over-relying on and misinterpreting these field tests to create probable cause to arrest people and jail them for months.
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how about against Hotlanta for the "false" imprisonment?
Yeah, and maybe a fraud case against the company that makes the tests. Unbelievable that those are still in use.
Shocking that flawed tests that produce false positives would still be used to drive policy.
These are the same people who trust Ouija dogs. I'm not surprised at all. Sadly.
To Hell with the War on Some Drugs.
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It's very strange so many people insist everything must be wrong or right as if it's impossible for some processes to be wrong at the same time others are right.
Queen is a lefty troll that thinks she’s made some clever point against libertarians being hypocrites because sometimes when the facts show cops were doing their job and protecting someone’s rights they are defended here.
She’s not smart enough to understand that she’s presenting a false dichotomy that either cops are always good, or cops are always bad.
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Classic "law of the excluded middle" fallacy.
It's hard for Democrats to understand this, but it's actually possible to oppose law enforcement abuses and support good and ethical policework.
How are they used to drive policy?
The cops know that the tests will give false positives on certain substances. I mean, a glazed donut is sugar. That means anything with sugar will give a false reading. I’m sure they went with that vendor for that exact reason.
Fucking acab.
The company is in the clear in this case, if the article is at all accurate. The tests were not used in accordance with instructions, which puts the primary responsibility on the cops that effed-up the tests. (And the prosecutor and judge that kept her in prison 4 months after the lab tests came back negative! If we had an actual justice system, those cops would serve 2 months in jail, and the others 4 months.)
I expect that the field test manufacturer is protected in any case, because their instructions clearly say that the results aren't to be trusted without confirmation by lab testing. Which means that _every_ cop, prosecutor, or judge who arrests or jails someone based only on a field test should be fired, disbarred, and banned from any position of public trust...
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Jaywalking while Black and trans...and carrying a weapons grade stress ball.
Stress balls are one helluva drug
also fuck you cops it's real easy to know on the spot what's coke and what's sand lol
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They *really* need to cover "Fuck Tha Police". But I guess they'd need a third to do all the parts.
I just don't think it would be the same impact with twangy female voices (though they could pull off the Eazy-E parts). But you never know.
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That was the only bad idea you spotted in the video?
spotted several bad ideas in the video, some likely would have been pursued lol
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I think Springwater is their song I like the most.
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Cops crossed the line. This is the last straw!
Nah, just a minor bump in their career.
So they won’t be behind the 8-ball?
They really needed an ounce of prevention.
This should applied on a large scale.
I snort derisively in the general direction of these cops! They are easily snowed by these over-the-line straw-man claims of test-kit makers! Hold that line, I say!
I think we've gone off the rails on this topic.
When sqrsly/sarc tries to join i agree.
Der JesseBahnFuhrer/Satan can't be funny or punny, so it thread-shits instead. What a surprise!
Whoops, you triggered the shitposter-in-chief, Jesse. Time for a 300-line copypasta rant.
Yes we are all capable of reading between the lines
But we can hope that if they keep pushing this shit, eventually they'll kilo-ver.
Bounce them out of the force.
How about just leaving people the fuck alone no matter what intoxicants they might be in possession of?
This can’t be stressed enough.
So if she was jaywalking and their phony-baloney test produced a positive result, the cops are in the clear? What a "victory."
Something in the story doesn’t add up.
This defendant calls himself a woman and his lawyer says that street corner wasn’t subject to jaywalking laws.
So, I have a suspicion that he really was stopped by the cops for soliciting prostitution and would have gotten a warning, if not for his bad attitude, that escalated to a frisking and drug charges.
There must be a reason why this case wasn’t just immediately dropped by the same Atlanta liberal prosecutor who stood by idly as Atlanta burned a year after this man was arrested.
"Last year in Georgia, for instance, a college football quarterback was arrested after bird poop on his car"
The proponents of “leave no tern un-stoned" are obviously guilty.
Nice work, a real feather in your cap.
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Two jurors holding decision up, outright citing backlash, per US Marshal in Kenosha
More: Worried about media leaking their names, what will happen to their families, jobs, etc
That’s what they get for not getting disqualified.
Its not just the media that will do it. The people in the parking lot recording every juror entering and leaving will dox them. This is not a fair trial by any measure.
Shocked face.
Judge should toss all charges if true.
If the FBI wasn’t policing the local school board meetings, this is where they should be involved.
Prosecution knew who and where jump kick man was the whole time.
https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-jump-kick-man-who-attacked-kyle-rittenhouse-identified-as-violent-career-criminal
Didn't inform defense apparently.
I am normally not on the "I hate cops and prosecutors" train here. But this motherfucker needs to be out of the profession.
Agree. He needs to be disbarred. So many violations.
Yep. What I figured. It doesn't take this long to find Kyle was justified.
Let em hang it. Then let the Judge enter a DV for acquittal.
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So, more than just meetings?
Garland relied on unimpeachable news articles.
accused her of jaywalking and cocaine trafficking,
That's some Arlo Guthrie story telling in the making.
"What are you in for?"
"Jaywalking"
And they all moved away from me on the Group W bench, until I said "And cocaine trafficking" and they all moved back...
Glossy photos with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one.
I read recently that Arlo Guthrie did stretch his story just a bit; the "twenty-seven eight-by-ten color glossy pictures with the circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining what each one was to be used as evidence against us" were actually black and white.
At least she didn't parade around a public building with that ball or it would have been 10 months in solitary.
Someone could have been killed with that thing.
Worst part is, you just know one of the cops that handled the "evidence" has been caught with a bloody nose from hoovering shneef off a sandy beach towel.
They're all stress-ball terrorists, too, in other words. Just have slightly more power than this poor lady.
You win the thread.
I heard a rumor that ChemJeff snorts the sand from his stress ball just before he comes here to post. I don't know if it's true, but that would explain a lot.
He thought it was a donut hole and ate it.
I heard a rumor that ChemJeff snorts the sand from his stress ball just before he comes here to post. I don't know if it's true, but that would explain a lot.
The only way that fat tub of repugnant, worthless shit (vize manure or compost) would snort anything is if it came with a side of ranch dressing.
Steady IV drop of ranch.
Double post! Someone's been snorting something!
Imm gad these dirty coppersare denied immunity.They did NOT follow the protocol set out for the accuracy of that test. It would not even surprise me if they did that KNOWING it would return the results they got, which they could then use as "evidence" for laying charges.
Prolly some of them had played arund with those kits and eventually discovered this "use" of the ingredients.
Furhte,r I have to fault tlanta pD for failing to send the sand out for an accurate unassailable test within, say, 24 hourse They've got someone in the pokey and MUST make certain their charges are accurate. Turns ut they were not. So six months of this woman's life goes down the toilet because of their inactioin, carelessness, unprofessional conduct. SHe SHOULD sue not only the two dirty coppers but the entire PD. Gotta play fair if'n yere gonna be playing.
Things like this are why the vast majority of Americans no longer trust government, law enforcement, the media, or the judiciary at ANY level. They aren't working for the people, they work against the people.
I blame “lock em up” Joe Biden for the drug war.
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Hey, Tony.
Is it possible to support law enforcement who are behaving ethically, and oppose ones who're being abusive? Or do we have to pick one extreme or the other?
It's not Tony's sock, it's Buttplug's.
Are the cops all paid up on their union dues?
All good then.
SJW attacks Trump supporting unions, color me shocked.
Actually, color me BLUE!
How about a libertarian solution, and ban all laws that outlaw any and all substances.
And then a "progressive"-libertarian solution, and provide these substances free of charge in unlimited quantities. I predict any abuse problems will vanish in 6 months.
Those substances are actually quite cheap to manufacture. Most addicts could support their habits on their regular paycheck. It's prohibition that drives the prices up. What the fuck is "abuse"? One person's use is another's abuse. No one's forced to use drugs. If people want to "abuse" drugs, it's their problem, and none of the government's business.
Mayor Roberts of Reno Nevada offered to place free whiskey barrels in streets to thereby be rid of bootleggers when even beer was a felony. This was in the New York Times 30MAR1931 p. 20 col 3. Looter Prohibitionists pretended not to notice. But there was no Libertarian Party back then to make them notice the spoiler votes.
To paraphrase Henry Kissinger,"cops are just stupid dumb animals to be used for code enforcement and revenue enhancement."
Can’t legalize drugs, because it’d interfere with city’s cash flow, and police employment.
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"Goldring spent nearly 6 months in the Fulton County jail and at times she said she was even put in solitary confinement."
If Goldring ever needed a stress ball, it was during incarceration.
How much did it cost the tax payers for Goldring to be in jail unnecessarily?
I thought there was a fund to pay for bail for poor people.
Or was it only for violent rioters and arsonists?
One day justice and law will be needed by everyone.
>>"Goldring spent nearly six months in the Fulton County jail because she couldn't afford bail and told local news outlet NBC 46 that she was occasionally put in solitary confinement."
Nice work, Reason. So when is this supposedly "libertarian" rag going to pay attention to the plight of the dozens of people who have been held in solitary confinement without bail for the last several months (and counting) for the crime of engaging in political protest?
The scam of law enforcement officers, so called, and their misdeeds being hidden behind the fiasco of “qualified immunity” should be ended "RDN”, which stands for Right Damned Now. No exceptions.
Police academies are dumping grounds for psychopaths. One could argue that it's better than leaving them to become serial killers, but it wouldn't be a slam-dunk argument.
Many psychopaths find success as Democrats in Congress.
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Nit-picking detail: channel 46 in Atlanta is CBS, not NBC. Channel 11 in Atlanta is NBC.
Whoa! Christianofascist hate raiders assure me that law and order means killing a million innocents if it takes one bicycling doped pedaler out of commission. It therefore follows that people shot, arrested or robbed by God's Own First Responders™ need to be thankful and clean up their act so it doesn't happen again. How could The Kleptocracy order jackbooted minions to frame, arrest, beat, rob and murder people who are minding their own business if those minions weren't more equal than their victims and hence above the law?
Don't fine taxpayers. Put the 2 cops in jail.