
When
Ronald Jackson found a text he thought was rude and inappropriate on
his then-12-year-old daughter’s phone in September 2013, he took the
cell away. But the child’s mother, Michelle Steppe, balked at his action
— and she called the police.
Story: What It Really Means When a Father Abandons His ChildrenSteppe
and Jackson have not been a couple for years, and Steppe is now married
to a Grand Prairie, Texas, police officer. When the police showed up at
Jackson’s door later that day and asked for the iPhone 4 back, Jackson
refused. “At that point I decided the police don’t interfere with my
ability to parent my daughter,” he told
KHOU 11 News on Wednesday.

But
Steppe insisted that the phone belonged to her, and three months after
Jackson refused to return it, he got a citation in the mail for theft of
property. He was offered a plea deal in January 2014 if he would return
the phone. Instead, Jackson hired an attorney and requested a jury
trial.The
case moved to Dallas County and, unbeknownst to Jackson, a warrant was
issued for his arrest. The police showed up at his door around 2 a.m. in
April 2015, and Jackson was handcuffed and taken to jail.
Story: Parents Face Felony Charges After Kids Play Hooky. Is It Fair?“It
made no sense to me for them to show up and make a big deal out of
something that was a small thing,” Jackson said. “I couldn’t believe
they would go to this extent for a cellphone. It didn’t seem right.” He
posted $1,500 bail and was released after a night in jail.“I’ve never seen anything like it,” Cameron Gray, Jackson’s defense attorney, told
KHOU Wednesday. “You would think we were on the
Jerry Springer Show.”After
just a two-day trial — in which Jackson’s daughter, now 15, testified —
Dallas County Criminal Court Judge Lisa Green ordered the jury to find
Jackson not guilty, citing insufficient evidence to prove a theft
charge. Steppe disagrees with the verdict. “Even if you purchase
something with your own money and have a receipt, it’s not yours,” she
said. “Someone can take it from you

Although
Jackson won the case and is allowed to keep the phone, he said he has
had to separate himself from Steppe and his daughter because of this
incident. “I can’t ever have a relationship with them again,” he said.
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