Charges Stayed in Casino Rama Case as Burlington Man Pursues $3.5M Lawsuit
Daniel Dobson is suing Casino Rama and Rama police for $3.5M after charges from his 2022 arrest were stayed, alleging excessive force and lasting injuries A Burlington residentwho spent more than two years fighting a string of criminal charges tied to a clash at Casino Ramasays his ordeal has left him physically scarred and financially drained. Daniel Dobson, 41,was arrested at the casino in December 2022after an altercation with security and Rama Police. He was accused of assaulting officers, making threats, and resisting arrest. In total, eight counts were laid against him. Dobsonhas maintained from the beginning that the allegations were fabricated and that he was the victim of an unprovoked attack, reported local news outlet Barrie Today. On April 7this year, Justice A.M. Nicholsof the Ontario Court of Justicein Orilliahalted the prosecution, ruling that the length of time it had ngaken to move the matter forward breached his Charter right to a timely trial. Dobsonsaid the decision brought some relief but did not erase what he described as a “nightmare.”He explained that he had spent roughly $25,000 preparing to defend himself against charges he insists were baseless. He claims he was tackled, restrained, and beaten while attempting to leave the casino quietly after being approached by security. According to Dobson, the confrontation left him with concussions and ongoing injuriesto his arm and wrist. He also alleges that officers pulled his sweatshirt over his face, shackled both his hands and feet, and transported him without a seatbelt in a manner that rendered him briefly unconscious. He said he was denied immediate medical care despite requesting it. Police documents accusedDobsonof biting both an officer and a security guard during the scuffle. Dobsonrejected those claims and said he retained an independent forensic dentist to challenge the evidence. In 2024, Dobson filed a civil lawsuit for $3.5 millionagainst Casino Rama, its parent company Gateway Casinos and Entertainment, the Rama Police Service, and several named officers and guards. The suit accuses them of negligence, excessive force, false arrest, and malicious prosecution. Casino Ramahas filed a defence; Rama police have not yet responded. Dobsonalso lodged a complaintagainst a Rama police constable, alleging abuse during his arrest and transport. That complaint was dismissed last year after the police chief concluded an internal review and found no misconduct. Dobson said he continues to strugglewith daily pain and has called for accountability and an apology. He insists his goal is not only compensation but also to shed light on what he views as a failure of justice.

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