InfoTelesys Lawsuit: I. CLAIMS UPON WHICH RELIEF CAN BE GRANTED / CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS VIOLATED
Thirtieth Claim For Relief Burglary
PLAINTIFFS:
Clive Boustred
DEFENDANTS:
Santa Cruz Sheriffs
John Does 1 to n.
VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS & ULTIMATE FACTS
On or about November 2003, in the above named Judicial District, the crime of BURGLARY, in violation of Common Law and the Constitution of the United States of America and the 4th, 5th and 14th Amendments there to and PC § 62, a felony, was committed by Sheriffs who did break into Clive Boustred’s home and unlawfully search Clive Boustred’s home without warrant, said DEFENDANTS did willfully and unlawfully under the color of law commit said crimes against PLAINTIFFS. The picture opposite shows how the Sheriffs ripped up PLAINTIFFS attic when they burgled and illegally searched PLAINTIFFS home.
DAMAGES
As a proximate consequence of the willful and malicious actions of DEFENDANTS, PLAINTIFF’S have sustained extraordinary damage in a sum to be determined per proof, including severe and extreme emotional stress and anguish, parental alienation, lost time, lost business investments, lost business and prosperity, damaged reputation including both slander and libel, interference with the pursuit of happiness, loss of domestic tranquility, loss of general welfare, and the loss of basic liberties such as enjoying life with one’s own children!
Damages incurred by Plaintiffs as a direct or indirect consequence to the above mentioned and referenced actions by DEFENDANTS are also incorporated herein as listed in the “K DAMAGES” section of this Complaint.
AUTHORITIES
AUTHORITIES in section “K. COMMON AUTHORITIES” are incorporated herein by reference in addition to the following AUTHORITIES:
§ 62 Simple Burglary
Simple burglary is the unauthorized entering of any dwelling, vehicle, watercraft, or other structure, movable or immovable, with the intent to commit a felony or any theft therein, other than as set forth in section 60.



