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Now, I have a long term friend who was a Federal prosecutor. His immediate advice to me was to ask for a copy of the complaint. When that was refused he advised me to contract with a criminal attorney, and he suggested that I consider filing a request with a Federal judge to declare the county and state refusals a violation of Amendments 4 and 14. One communication that I have had with a judge's clerk is that several Federal judges may definitely find in my favor.
A former Federal Prosecutor gave you that advice? Odd, at least to me. It would be a State/Municipal matter. It would not be a "Complaint", it would be a "Police report". You are indicating they are not public record? Since the alleged charge was dropped the investigation is no doubt over. No arrest, no formal Summons, etc. If a police report is public record, make an official request under the TX Open records law, or however it is termed. It has nothing to do with the 4th AM, 14th, I'll buy that as a supporting basis.