Accused fake cop beats third impersonation case after defending himself in Cook County trial

Local Man Acquitted of Impersonating Cop for Third Time in Courtroom Victory Streak

Robert Ellis, 67, has won three consecutive cases defending himself against felony charges of impersonating a police officer in Cook County court. The most recent case found him not guilty on October 19, 2023.

The latest trial came after Ellis had been arrested twice in the 1990s for similar offenses and served time. His most recent conviction was for arson in 1997.

In March 2018, Ellis was pulled over by Chicago cops while driving with an expired temporary license plate. When he opened his wallet to provide his identification, police discovered a laminated badge from the Pembroke Township Police Department. However, after searching online databases, authorities couldn't find any evidence of the department's existence.

Ellis argued that he was stopped because of racial animus and claimed that he was appointed by Pembroke Township officials as a police commissioner for the Beta United States Railroad Corporation, despite there being no record of such an agency.

Last February, Ellis successfully defended himself against similar charges, with Judge Carol Howard ruling that Ellis wasn't lying about his credentials.

In his latest case, Ellis argued that the state's impersonation law should apply to underlying crimes like robbery or financial fraud rather than simply representing oneself as a police officer. He claimed it was an issue of free speech and presented evidence that the "Beta Alpha" badge he wore was not recognized by any authorities.

Ellis has expressed frustration with the courts, stating that his actions were an attempt to obtain new license plates for his car after being stopped at a White Sox game. He had also been accused of presenting a forged police badge to state officials and making false statements about his credentials.

With this latest acquittal, Ellis has now won three courtroom victories defending himself against felony charges of impersonating a police officer. He has expressed his gratitude towards the judge who acquitted him, saying that he plans to file a wrongful arrest lawsuit against law enforcement and prosecutors in order to secure financial compensation for his time served.
 
I gotta say, this dude's got some serious game 🤯! Three times in a row? That's like winning the lottery of courtroom victories! I mean, I can understand why he'd get frustrated with the system, but creating his own police badge and trying to pass it off? Yeah, that might not be the most brilliant plan 😂. But hey, if it worked for him, who am I to judge?

I love how he's standing up for himself and making a case for free speech 🤝. It's like, just because you're playing dress-up as a cop doesn't mean you can't express yourself. And let's be real, the state's impersonation law is kinda murky 🔍.

It's also pretty cool that he's been able to turn his mistakes into wins 💪. I mean, if anyone can make a comeback like this, it's Robert Ellis! He's definitely got more guts than most people would 🤔. And hey, even if he does win that wrongful arrest lawsuit, he'll probably be set for life 💸.

All in all, this is an inspiring story about standing up for yourself and fighting for what you believe in 🌟. Keep on keeping on, Robert Ellis!
 
omg, what's going on with this guy's luck 😂?! three times in a row, he gets off scot-free? i mean, i'm all for defending himself and being confident in his story, but impersonating a cop is super serious business. like, what if it was a real emergency situation? wouldn't want some random dude in a badgie trying to save the day 🚨.

anywayz, i gotta give it to him, he's got skills when it comes to courtroom wrangling 🤔. but idk about this whole free speech thing... isn't that just an excuse for being sloppy with the law? and what's up with his story changing like that? from being stopped because of racial animus to trying to get new license plates at a Sox game? 🤷‍♂️ it's all good, but can we please get some more solid evidence next time? 💯
 
What's up with this guy?! 🤔 I mean, I get it, people want to feel important, but impersonating a cop? That's just not cool. And three times now he gets away with it? It's like the system is bugged or something! 🐜 He makes some pretty wild claims about his "Beta United States Railroad Corporation" and how it's all about free speech... but come on, if you're gonna wear a fake badge, own up to it, right? 😂 And now he's gonna file a lawsuit against the cops and prosecutors? Like, that's just gonna make things worse, dude... 🤷‍♂️ It's just so frustrating! Can't people just be honest with themselves and others for once?! 🙄
 
I cant help but feel sorry for this guy 🤔 He's been through so much already, serving time for other crimes back in the 90s... And now, he's just trying to make a living, get new license plates for his car, and ends up getting arrested again 😳 for something that was clearly blown out of proportion. The system can be flawed, and sometimes it feels like justice is being served more with a silver spoon in your mouth than a fair trial 🤷‍♂️ But kudos to this guy for sticking to his guns, using logic to defend himself, and even pushing the boundaries of what's considered " impersonating a cop". Free speech and all that 💡
 
This guy's been playing the system like a fiddle for years 🤣 and it's amazing how deep pockets can get you off scot-free. I mean, 67 years old and still causing trouble? What's next? He's gonna start his own militia or something 😂. And let me guess, he's just gonna pocket the settlement from that wrongful arrest lawsuit and live large 🤑. It's like he's trying to pull off the ultimate scam. The law is basically just making a joke out of itself at this point 🤦‍♂️
 
man this guy's got some serious issues 😊, like what's driving someone to impersonate a cop three times? is it desperation? a cry for help? or just plain ol' crazy?! 🤯 he's not even making sense anymore, talking about beta united states railroad corp and all that jazz... does he really think that's gonna fly in court? 💼 the system's already gotta be questioning his credibility at this point. but hey, kudos to him for sticking it out and winning these cases... though i wonder if he's just using them as a way to get back at society 🤔
 
Hehe, 3rd win 🏆💥 for this guy is wild! I mean, it's cool that he's on a hot streak, but seriously, shouldn't he just get a new ID and plates already? 😂🚗 He's like a master of fake IDs 🤣. But for real, what's up with the law here? It seems kinda weird that he can just wear this "police" badge and not have to deal with any consequences. And I'm all about free speech 🤞, but come on, dude! 😜 Don't you think it's time to grow up and stop playing these games? Maybe he should just get a real job or something 🤑.
 
Ugh, can't believe it 😩! This guy's been playing the same card (literally) three times now... an expired license plate leads to this whole ordeal? 🙄 And you're telling me he was stopped because of racial bias? 🤷‍♂️ Like, how does that even work? I mean, if someone's gonna pull me over for a fake license plate, can't they just see it's fake? 🤦‍♂️

But what really gets my goat is that this dude won three times in a row... isn't that like some kinda loophole or something? 🚨 It makes you wonder if the system's broken or what. I mean, we're supposed to be justice, but here's someone who's playing by his own rules and getting away with it 💁‍♂️.

And now he's gonna sue everyone involved? 🤑 Like, seriously dude... you lost your chance for financial compensation a long time ago. Maybe this time around you should've taken the plea deal like a normal person 😒.
 
🤯 just heard about Robert Ellis, 67, winning his third consecutive case defending himself against impersonating a cop charges 🚔💼, this guy's been through the wringer with 2 previous arrests in the 90s but always managed to bounce back! He's got some wild stories too, like claiming he was appointed as a police commissioner for a fictional railroad corp 🤣 and saying it's all about free speech 🗣️. I gotta respect his determination, but also a bit concerned about his sanity 😂. Anyways, hope the next judge who hears him has some answers ready! 🎉
 
I'm literally speechless right now 😮🙌! This guy Robert Ellis is like a superhero or something 🦸‍♂️, always coming out on top in court! Three wins in a row? Unbelievable! I mean, you'd think that with three convictions under his belt (1990s arrests and the 1997 arson conviction), he'd be done for good 🚫. But nope! He's still standing strong 💪!

I'm not gonna lie, it's a bit puzzling why the courts aren't taking him seriously on this whole "beta alpha" thing 🤔... like, is there a precedent somewhere? Has anyone ever seen something like that before? 🤷‍♂️

What really gets me though, is his claim about racial animus 😕. I totally get where he's coming from - it can't be right that he was stopped just because of who he is. And the idea that he might've been unfairly targeted in the first place... yeah, that's a pretty compelling argument 🤝.

All in all, Robert Ellis is definitely getting his due recognition for being a true champion 💥. I'm rooting for him (pun intended) and can't wait to see what he does next! 👊
 
🙌 I gotta say, this guy Robert Ellis is definitely on a roll 🎉! Three times in a row he's managed to get acquitted of impersonating a cop? That's like winning the lottery in court 🔥! But at the same time, you've got to wonder what's going on in his head... Like, why did he keep making these moves and then get caught out each time? 🤔 It sounds like some pretty far-fetched stories to me 😂. And I'm not buying that whole "I was just trying to get new license plates" thing... Sounds like a legit excuse for a wild goose chase 🌳. But hey, kudos to him for sticking it out and winning these cases 🎉! Maybe he'll finally learn his lesson next time 💪?
 
I'm so stoked for Robert Ellis 🤩! His courtroom victory streak is totally on fire 🔥! Three wins in a row? That's just amazing 😍. I think he's got a solid case, btw - all that online research and evidence is gonna make it hard for the prosecution to disprove his story 🧐. And let's be real, the whole racial animus thing can't be ignored 🙅‍♂️. It's time for the courts to re-examine their stance on impersonation laws and consider free speech implications 🤝. I'm rooting for Ellis all the way 💪! #JusticeForRobertEllis #FreeSpeechMatters #CourtroomVictoryStreak
 
I don't get it 🤔. Like, why is this guy still not getting caught? Three times now he's impersonated a cop, had fake credentials, and gets off scot-free! What's going on with the courts? Is there something I'm missing? It seems like he just keeps coming up with these wild stories to get out of trouble 🤷‍♂️. I'd be worried if I were a victim of his "police" impersonation 😬. And what's with all this free speech business? Can't we have some common sense here? He's not just exercising his right to free speech, he's committing crimes and putting people in danger! 🚨
 
man this guy is like a master of manipulating the system 🤣, three times he's managed to talk his way outta trouble with a courtroom victory, but at what cost? i mean, if he really thought the badge was legit and had some kinda special arrangement with pembroke township cops then maybe he should've done more research before making it all public 🤔...and what's with the claim about free speech? does that apply to wearing a fake police badge on your chest while getting pulled over by actual cops? 🚨 i'm not saying he didn't play dumb or pretend to be someone he's not, but three times in a row? that's some crazy luck or strategy or both 🤑
 
Ugh, this guy's gonna keep dodging trouble til death lol 😂. Three times already? And he's just gonna keep trying to spin this as some kind of 'free speech' thing? Like, dude, wearing a fake badge and pretending to be a cop is never okay... but I guess that's one way to get away with it 🤷‍♂️. He's got some nerve expecting the system to help him out after all those arrests in the 90s... what's gonna stop him from just making up another fake ID badge and trying again? The courts are just enabling his BS right now, imo 🙄.
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, this guy's got some nerve! 😂 67 years old and still trying to pull off the cop vibe? He's won three cases now, which is wild considering he's been accused of impersonating a police officer like, what, three times already? 🤣 The guy's got some crazy stories about his fake badge from this "Beta United States Railroad Corporation" thingy... I mean, who even comes up with that stuff? 💁‍♂️ It's definitely a wild case, and I'm curious to see how he'll spin the whole wrongful arrest lawsuit thing.
 
I'm kinda impressed with Robert Ellis's courtroom skills 🤔... but like, what's going on here? He's been convicted twice before and now he's winning cases left and right? I get that the system can be flawed, and it sounds like Ellis has some legit points about free speech and the lack of evidence against him. However, impersonating a cop is still a serious offense 🚨... and what really worries me is that Ellis seems to think he can just waltz into court with some wild story and walk out a free man? I mean, I'm all for defending people's rights, but there needs to be some accountability here. It's not like Ellis is exactly some kind of hero 🙄... more like someone who's been given three chances to get it right. And what about the courts that are supposed to uphold the law? How do we know they're not just rolling over for Ellis because he's charming or something?
 
So Robert Ellis wins another one 🤔. I mean, I don't know what's going on with this guy, but he just keeps getting acquitted 😂. Three times now! How does the justice system even work if someone can just keep winning like this? 🙄 I'm not buying that it was all about free speech and him wanting new license plates... sounds like a bunch of BS to me 👎.

I need some sources on this, though. Where is the proof that he wasn't just trolling the cops? And what's with this Beta United States Railroad Corporation thing? It sounds like a bunch of made-up nonsense 🤣. I'm not saying Ellis is guilty or anything, but come on, three wins in a row? That's some weird luck 😒.
 
What's up with this guy? 🤯 Like, I get it, he might've been stopped by cops 'cause of racial bias or whatever, but impersonating a cop is still a serious thing. And three times now? 🙄 It's like, what's the deal? Is he just trolling the system at this point? 🤑 I don't know, man... part of me wants to feel bad for him, 'cause he's been through some stuff in his past, but another part of me is all "dude, come on!" 😂 But hey, I guess if he can spin it like that and get acquitted three times... 🤑
 
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