Well if this story is 100% true (Which I see holes in it), then I am not sure why they would take them out of the car and "throw" them on the ground. Was it a felony stop or something? I can see them getting people out of the car if the driver was drunk and what not, but not throwing them down and tasering them. There is obviously more to this story. Pre-trail date I am sure the DA will offer a plea deal, and remember, these are usually less time in jail than if he looses at trial. As far as the blanket and not telling him the charges in jail. That does not surprise me a bit. If he was in a holding cell, most time they will never give you a blanket. Jail is not mean to be a fun place and that do all they can do make sure you realize this! If he is still in jail, he can write a request to the jail asking for a list of charges. Sorry I cant be much help, but I still dont think we have the entire story. What did he do to get thrown on the ground? Resisted? Why did he get tasered? If he was drunk, he may not even remember everything he did.