Although I have not posted on this for a couple of years, the Myers family's battle with this has been ongoing...
On a good note...9 news picked up Jeremy's story as it relates to officer Brian Koopman lying in other cases. Click the link below for the story. I really hope this will help with Jeremy's case and get Koopman out of the Loveland Police Department.
I still remember him clearly that day of the bust...how awful he was to everybody...it's time for him to answer for it!
Click here for the - 9News - Brian Koopman coverage
Friday, May 22, 2015
Monday, November 19, 2012
And the judicial system fails....
See the link for the latest on the court proceedings for Jeremy. It's been such a long hard road...and this is a big disappointment. BOOOO to the judicial system today. If we can't count on our own elected officials to protect our rights...even from the cops...who can we count on?
http://www.reporterherald.com/news/loveland-local-news/ci_22028704/final-claim-2009-false-arrest-prosectution-lawsuit-dismissed
http://www.reporterherald.com/news/loveland-local-news/ci_22028704/final-claim-2009-false-arrest-prosectution-lawsuit-dismissed
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Comment
I just received a comment about another person who is going through the same thing. This will be another interesting case to watch. I'll try to post anything I might find on it.
"Good luck, Jeremy. You deserve
justice.
Coincidently, another LCSO SWAT team drug bust victim, Greg Trammell, surfaced in the news this week;
Mr. Trammell's 2007 arrest had similarities to Jeremy Meyers' case. Cops used an unreliable snitch and found no meth - only chemicals that could possibly be used to manufacture. Auto repair shops such as Mr. Trammell's use these chemicals for legitimate business purposes.
Greg Trammell hasn't fared so well. He attempted to escape from custody at McKee Medical Center in LD, after transport from Weld County jail; I don't know the outcome of his original criminal case, but plan to find out. The system has a way of keeping you in it, and Greg's life reflects this.
By the way, both these guys had the same attorney - Randy Meyers."
"Good luck, Jeremy. You deserve
justice.
Coincidently, another LCSO SWAT team drug bust victim, Greg Trammell, surfaced in the news this week;
Mr. Trammell's 2007 arrest had similarities to Jeremy Meyers' case. Cops used an unreliable snitch and found no meth - only chemicals that could possibly be used to manufacture. Auto repair shops such as Mr. Trammell's use these chemicals for legitimate business purposes.
Greg Trammell hasn't fared so well. He attempted to escape from custody at McKee Medical Center in LD, after transport from Weld County jail; I don't know the outcome of his original criminal case, but plan to find out. The system has a way of keeping you in it, and Greg's life reflects this.
By the way, both these guys had the same attorney - Randy Meyers."
Friday, December 4, 2009
The Coloradoan Article
Here is the article that the Coloradoan published on the lawsuit. Be sure to check out the comments. Sometimes I wonder how people come up with what they do!! (Thanks Bruce!!)
Click here for the article
Click here for the article
Friday, November 13, 2009
SET....GO!!
A lawsuit has been filed in regards to this case finally. Click the link to read it!
Woo hoo! Here we go. Check back here for updates as things progress!
Monday, November 9, 2009
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