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Audrey Claims Cops Sweating Yohnny’s Employees
posted (June 5, 2014)
And while we had the opportunity, we asked Matura-Shepherd about one of her other clients, Yhony Rosado, and his employees, who are being investigated for the coma inducing assault inflicted upon Vitalino Reyes Jr.

She says police are misusing the 48 hour detention limit stipulated by law. She says that for her clients to be held for the entire period police must show justified cause, which, in her opinion, they haven't done at this time:

Audrey Matura Shepherd, attorney
"The situation and his cave tubing workers is really a tragic situation and I say tragic because there is tragedy on both sides. There is a person who clearly suffers some kind of injury that has left him in a coma for a while and I am told that he is out and there are people on the other side who are being wrongly accused and who are seeking to cooperate with the police. But we are not getting the head way that we want in the sense that well we have complain to the bureau of standards and I have spoken to one of the officers there and they need to look into what happen from the moment that young man left that bar to when an hour and a half later he ended up in the hospital - they need to look into what may have transpired because all the evidence, everybody who you speak to at that bar tells you that both of them walk out, yes a little staggering because they were very intoxicated, but they were not unconscious - none of them and so that's one aspect. The other aspect is that to me there is a lack of the type of investigation I would want to see in that yesterday the police waited for the employees to reach with the tourists in their tour buses at the Tourism Village I think as an act to show that they are in charge and to embarrassed my clients. They showed up there to detain them. Now, those police officers know that I am the attorney for those people, had they given me a call and say bring in your clients, I would have brought them, they are not running from anything. What was tragic was that when I went to the police station 5 of the employees were detained. They said imagine, just because we are caught between a cross fire between two big entities we are being punished and dragged in here. Police have their statements that they were not there, but that doesn't matter. I spoke to one of the sergeants that was dealing with the case and I ask him what the update and he said that they are going to hold them there. I ask was there any new evidence, he says that they are investigating. I said I thought you investigate then you arrest - what is it that you detain people. He told me plain, we have 48 hours to keep them and I say that's an abuse of power, the constitutional power to hold someone for 48 hours."

Matura says that the last information she received was that 5 of Rosado's employees remained in detention.

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