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Valigator 01-23-2008 04:51 AM

Charges dropped against Val
 
Self-defense cited in assault case
By Macollvie Jean-François

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

January 23, 2008

Prosecutors won't file charges against an activist accused of threatening to kill a registered sex offender, saying she acted in self-defense, according to documents released Tuesday.

Valerie Parkhurst, 52, faced felony charges of aggravated assault with a firearm and carrying concealed weapons after she pointed two guns at Dale Weeks, 49, in Davie on Dec. 1. Parkhurst and her attorney, Eric Schwartzreich, met with prosecutors in early January, and the State Attorney's Office decided Friday not to file formal charges.

"The defendant appears to have acted in self-defense having knowledge of Weeks' prior violent sexual offender conviction," Assistant State Attorney Jules R. Cohn wrote in a memo. He added there would be "no likelihood of conviction."

Weeks said the decision is biased.

"The bottom line is they're taking her side of the case," Weeks said. "They're sending a message that allows somebody to break the law and point or fire a pistol at anybody. It's vigilante-style law."

Police had said Parkhurst threatened to kill Weeks and his girlfriend, Maria Rodriguez, when the couple drove onto a street where Parkhurst was handing out sex offender warning fliers. The street was a couple of miles from Weeks' home, where Parkhurst had passed out fliers about him earlier and had words with Rodriguez.

During the confrontation in the 4600 block of Southwest 66th Avenue, a dead-end street, Parkhurst said she thought the couple was following her and asked them to back up. The couple, who told police they were heading to a store and made a wrong turn, said they had trouble backing up.

Parkhurst said she became scared for her life and took a pistol out of her truck to scare them off. Another heated exchange followed, and when Parkhurst retrieved a shotgun, Weeks called police.

In his memo, Cohn said Parkhurst's actions were legally acceptable under the Castle Doctrine, which allows people to protect their homes, and themselves in public places, if they feel threatened with death or bodily harm.

Weeks' and Rodriguez's credibility is also weak, the memo said. He is a felon and she has outstanding warrants for a pending worthless-checks case in Jacksonville.

Ron Ishoy, a spokesman for the State Attorney's Office, said the concealed weapons charge was dropped because "it appears the defendant's firearm was securely encased in a holster before it was removed for purposes of self-defense."

Possessing a concealed weapon without a license is lawful if the item is not readily accessible for immediate use, Ishoy said.

"We're very pleased with the State Attorney's resolution of the case," Schwartzreich said.

Parkhurst applied for and is enrolled in classes to qualify for a concealed weapons permit.

"I'm up in arms over this," Weeks said. "They're allowing her to get a permit, after the fact. I find that very upsetting."

Copyright © 2008, South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Dan Morris 01-23-2008 04:54 AM

I kinda felt like you waz home free.....NOW, get your CCW!
Dan

indyhntr 01-23-2008 04:57 AM

Congrats:)

popplecop 01-23-2008 06:41 AM

Aw,, common sense does prevail, now how much did it cost for the Sunshine state to to see the error in their ways. Congradulations Val.

M.T. Pockets 01-23-2008 06:55 AM

HooRaaay.

This Weeks sounds like a real prize. One of Florida's finest.

The State Attorneys sound like they came to their senses.

Did the paper offer to interview you at all Val ? They gave Weeks some time & space in the paper and I should hope they did for you too.

Sorry for all the headache this caused you. Sometimes it's not easy being right.

Lilred 01-23-2008 08:04 AM

Val, that's wonderful!
I can say it aint surprise me much tho...but I'm glad everything turned out ok fer ya. You take care of yerself girlie!

Rocky Raab 01-23-2008 08:17 AM

Whew!

Val, if a reporter does contact you, tell them that there's no point in an interview now that it's over, and politely decline to speak to them. The ONLY thing they'd accomplish is to trash you and re-light the fire - which might even be their intent.

Freedom of speech also means freedom to shut up.

fabsroman 01-23-2008 09:29 AM

Thank God.

I agree with Rocky, but I wouldn't even go as far as saying anything more than "I have no comment" and hanging up the phone at that point. That is all I tell reporters when they call to ask about cases I am working on.

Popplecop,

It cost the state of Florida a lot less to drop the charges than to actually take the case to trial. They made the right decision.

Skinny Shooter 01-23-2008 09:30 AM

Way to go Val! Am glad it worked out for you. :)

Valigator 01-23-2008 11:05 AM

Thanks everyone, its a big headache off me...

BILLY D. 01-23-2008 11:08 AM

Congrats Val

See, prayer does work.

I agree with Rocky, don't say anything to anybody. Dirtbag will say anything, for one reason, some free press and to build his ego.

Just be your sweet little self and stay the victim. Now is not the time for macho antics.

As my hero Yogi once said, "it ain't over till it's over".

Get that Concealed Carry Permit today.

Best wishes, Bill

skeet 01-23-2008 11:31 AM

I'm with Rocky and Skinny
 
Congrats on beating the rap..or whatever ya call it. Anyway keep quiet...and keep a low profile for a while. Couple of months anyway. I know it may go against the grain but that dirtbag may even try setting you up. They ain't always the dumbest critters ya know. Not only that, it will make you look, at the very least, non confrontational. Keeping a low profile and not lookin for trouble. Hate to say this but the law never forgets...even the good guys or gals. They hardly ever seem to use real common sense in deciding the right and wrong of a case. They just usually arrest every body and prosecute and not worry about the right and wrongs of a case. Anyway. You da gal !!!:D :p

Rapier 01-23-2008 03:19 PM

Val,
I am very glad for you, it is, I am sure, a heavy weight off of you. Right or wrong the state can really bring pressure to bear, unless you are a dirt bag and do not care. The cops are used to dealing with the cruds and can be pretty tough on the good guys without intent.

I see that Weeks and his girlfriend deserve each other. What the hell is she thinking, or not, living with a violent sex offender, duh. With outstanding warrants she calls the cops, just brilliant. When she turns up in a dumpster she can be put in for a Darwin award.

Val, think about leaving that Broward/Dade rat hole and moving to north Florida, where the real people of Florida live. We do not put up with such as all of that you just went through. Now our folks do shoot abortion clinc doctors though.:D But that aside, north Florida is a great place to raise a young man.
Ed

grayghost 01-23-2008 06:55 PM

Bravo!

gumpokc 01-23-2008 07:07 PM

Woot! congrats Val!

I agree with Skeet, he's going to be "gunning" for you now, along with at least _some_ media types.

keep your eyes open, and again congrats


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