office says he's currently assigned to administrative duty while the investigation unfolds. >> audra harmonth us exclusively along with her attorney terry hoffman. audra, let's just go back over this for a moment. the police officer stops you, he says it's because you're on your cell phone. you explain to him, no i was just leaning my hand, that's what it was. and he won't listen to that. he then says, whatever, you're also guilty of speeding. take me from that point on. >> well, i think that i was driving with my hand on my cheek, and i think that that's what he saw. and after i had given him the chance to look in my purse, you know, check for a cell phone, then he manufactured the ticket was speeding. and again, i told him that he was, you know, wrong, i wasn't speeding either. and then we went back and forth, and i said i wanted to see the tape. i wanted him to show me that i had been speeding. >> now he's walking back to the car. you did something that a lot of people might not do. i mean, anyone stopped by police knows you probably shouldn't get out of the car unless an officer tells y