Parking Lot Strip Search Lawsuit Ends in Settlement
Parking Lot Strip Search Lawsuit Ends in Settlement
Charnesia Corley filed a federal lawsuit against Harris County alleging her constitutional rights were violated during a late-night strip search. Corley was pulled over by Harris County Sheriff’s deputies for allegedly running a stop sign around 10:30 p.m. June 20, 2015. She pulled her vehicle into a convenience store parking lot and began speaking with the deputies.The deputies believed they smelled marijuana in the course of their conversation, so they proceeded to search Corley’s car. When they found none inside, the deputies called in a female officer to perform a “visual strip search.” Corley waited approximately an hour and a half in the parking lot for her to arrive, and when the officer got to the scene, she asked her to remove her pants.“She pulled my pants down, and then told me to bend over,” Corley explained. “So, you know, I kind of hesitated. I bent over, and she proceeded to stick her fingers in me.”
Police officer; image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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