Bilingual Evidence: Case Study

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P alleges excessive force and false arrest. P claims that he received a call from his grandson, Giovanni Bonilla (non-party), that police officers were at their apartment and were arresting him. P claims that when he arrived home he observed Giovanni handcuffed and being taken away by MOS. P claims MOS Fulford did not inform why Mr. Bonilla was being arrested. P claims that he and his wife, Miriam Bonilla (non-party) followed MOS as they took Giovanni away then Lt. Siev ordered P and his wife arrested. P claims that he and his wife were forcefully handcuffed then transported to the 83rd precinct. P claims that he had recently received a liver transplant and MOS denied him anti-rejection medication. P claims that he taken to the hospital from

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