Journal Entry #62 - My First Arrest - State of Maryland
JOURNAL ENTRY #62 – My First Arrest – State of Maryland
Name: Manley M Collins
Social Security Number: 5 7 9 – * * – 6 5 4 1
Date of Birth: 06/21
Place of Birth: Washington, District of Columbia
Country of Birth: United States of America
Date: November 1, 2008 (Note
Previous Experiences will be posted, this is posting of significance covering a
time period from 2008 to 2012).
The Maryland arrest was alluded to in Journal Entry 29.
The date and time was October 30, 2008 to November 7,
2008.
As my head was spinning out of control and blackouts were
occurring while at 3222 Theodore R Hagans Dr NE, Washington, DC, I had a flight
moment to leave 3222 Theodore R Hagans Dr NE and head up Route 1 to New York
City. I only made it as far as Halethorpe,
Maryland on foot because it was the I-95 and Route 1 junction.
I was on Interstate 95 hitchhiking, but my mind was spinning
out of control and I could not speak for some reason in which depression took a
hold of me.
A white female Maryland state trooper stopped and was asking
questions. I was not in a frame of mind
to respond. My head a spinning along
with my vision of seeing everything fast.
While on Interstate 95, I wandered into the road like supposedly a
suicide, but all the cars and trucks slowed down. Men got out of their trucks and cars. Everyone was asking me questions, “Was I
alright?”, “What is my name?”, etc. They
were talking among each other. Then all
I remember fast was all four (4) men took a long time to pin me down. Then, I was still being asked the same
questions and no response from me. The
officer ask the men were they alright.
The officer asked one of the men whose arm was across my mouth during
the pin down, “Is your arm alright?” All
I know, I had my Invisalign retainers on and my mouth was closed.
The white female officer called the ambulance while I was
handcuffed and I went to MedStar Harbor /Franklin Hospital in Baltimore,
Maryland. While at MedStar Harbor
/Franklin Hospital, I remember seeing on television the election of President
Barack Obama. I could not vote that
year. I was still handcuffed to the bed
while screaming similar to my panic attacks, anxiety, etc. The hospital made the classification of
schizophrenia and the doctor used some dye to ensure no aneurysms or brain damage.
The white female officer was still by my bedside making her
report. I remember the handcuffs came
off before transported to Sheppard Pratt Adult Inpatient Care in Ellicott City,
Maryland. Nothing else heard of since
then.
I moved to Connecticut in February 2012. As leasing companies were doing criminal
background checks, Maryland arrest charge appeared stating Second Degree
Assault (a felony). I hired David Krum, Attorney at
Law, to get the charge dropped. The
actual report stated I bit someone. We
were successful and got the charge expunged.
If you pull any criminal background and it states Anne Arundel county
equals blank, then the charge was Second Degree Assault (a felony). Maryland did state I could not sue the state
for any problems occurred during expungement.
I went through the entire process of expungement, but lost the original
paperwork and kept an electronic copy on my storage drives which was lost in
Chicago, Illinois – April 3, 2016.
Family members that found out what happened is the Nelson
Family, Washington, DC family.
Labels: court, criminal, election results, expungement, law, law enforcement, manley marvell collins, maryland, police, second degree assault, state
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