Celebrity Justice
Joe Says Prosecutor's Gone Wild

Famed attorney Roy Black filed a prosecutorial misconduct motion today against Bay County, Fla. State Attorney Steve Meadows, claiming Meadows exhibited a "pattern of blatant abuse" in his prosecution of "Girls Gone Wild" creator Joe Francis. Black is asking that the case against Francis be dismissed.

The 62-page Motion To Dismiss claims Meadows violated Florida's professional code of conduct and infringed on Mr. Francis' Sixth Amendment U.S. Constitutional right to a fair trial. The motion says Meadows has a "conscious and brazen disregard for its professional and ethical obligations and the Constitutional rights of the [Francis]."

Steve Meadows: Click to watchAccording to the motion, Meadows made disparaging statements about Francis on an interview televised on Vh-1. Meadows, the motion says, violated the rules of the Florida Bar and Francis' Constitutional right to due process, by alleging on camera that Francis was guilty of smuggling drugs into the jail, among other things. The motion states, "The smuggling of drugs actually refers to the defendant's lawful possession of medications prescribed by his treating physician." Francis had two Vicodin pills in his shaving kit when he was arrested -- pills for which he says he has a doctor's prescription.

According to Black, Meadows has repeatedly painted Francis as an "enemy combatant," so deriding his character that Francis will be unable to find objective people to serve on a jury.

Another of Francis' attorneys, David Houston, says, "From the moment Joe Francis and the Girls Gone Wild bus rolled into Panama City during that infamous Spring Break more than four years ago, local politicians and police have waged war against Joe."

"Apparently," Houston says, "Joe's desire to enforce his Constitutional rights has rendered him to the officials of Panama City Florida the equivalent of a terrorist cell."

Francis has been in jail for over six months, without ever having been convicted of a crime.

Meadows' office had no comment.

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61. So, let's see... some small town prosecutor goes wild on him, lies about him, and the women who sued him lied about him and apologize. This is an abuse of prosecutorial power. I've written the Florida Bar at eto at flabar.org. This prosecutor sounds as bad as the Duke prosecutor that spent a day in jail.

Posted at 11:04AM on Oct 24th 2007 by Robert

62. Joe Francis should absolutely be released, and I hope he sues the pants off the prosecutor who obviously has some kind of personal vendetta going on here. Think about it. He's been IN JAIL FOR SIX MONTHS - WITHOUT BEING CONVICTED OF A CRIME! The only crime committed here was by the prosecutor who should have the book thrown at him.

Posted at 12:30PM on Oct 24th 2007 by pattijen

63. Am I supposed to feel sorry for this piece of slimy, human debris? Come on ---- the tears he cries should be for the stupidity that these girls showed. Cry for them because they are just totally ignorant of the fact that he is taking total advantage of them and exploiting them for his own gross pleasure and grandeous life style. Money is the greatest aphrodisiac and he must be as horney as hell by now. Let him stay in jail.

Posted at 11:27AM on Oct 28th 2007 by barbara potter

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