What isn't said here is that Mr. Rocha arrived at the venue at 1:3am intoxicated from a concert he had attended earlier at Avalon. He was denied entry because state law required ABC locations to not service obviously intoxicated individuals. Mr. Rocha then attempted entry through exit doors not once, not twice, not three times, but four times when it took several security guards to get him out after Mr. Rocha kicked in an exit door dislodging the door from its hinge. Also, another very important piece of information, is Mr. Rocha is a security guard himself for nightclubs around town... and knows better behavior than to show up at a club intoxicated and force entry. There's always two sides to every story... be fair to the public and let them hear it all. Additionally, you neglected to mention that his key witness and friend whom Mr. Rocha showed up with that night lied under oath about having pictures in his cell phone of the incident as well lied on a 911 taped recording telling the operator that he had photos of the incident... which he ultimately succumbed to telling the truth that he never took any photos.
What isn't said here is that Mr. Rocha arrived at the venue at 1:3am intoxicated from a concert he had attended earlier at Avalon. He was denied entry because state law required ABC locations to not service obviously intoxicated individuals. Mr. Rocha then attempted entry through exit doors not once, not twice, not three times, but four times when it took several security guards to get him out after Mr. Rocha kicked in an exit door dislodging the door from its hinge. Also, another very important piece of information, is Mr. Rocha is a security guard himself for nightclubs around town... and knows better behavior than to show up at a club intoxicated and force entry. There's always two sides to every story... be fair to the public and let them hear it all. Additionally, you neglected to mention that his key witness and friend whom Mr. Rocha showed up with that night lied under oath about having pictures in his cell phone of the incident as well lied on a 911 taped recording telling the operator that he had photos of the incident... which he ultimately succumbed to telling the truth that he never took any photos.
This is the presentation that accompanied Plaintiff more
This is the presentation that accompanied Plaintiff's Attorney Okorie Okorocha's closing arguments in Rocha v. Boardners on January 10, 2007.
Please keep in mind that this has been formatted for the web; the actual presentation was much higher quality and also included animations on equation slides and jury instructions slides.
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