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Jimi Hendrix Signed Swedish Arrest Documents

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Jimi Hendrix Signed Swedish Arrest Documents

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Auction Date:2016 May 19 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Archive related to Hendrix’s arrest in Sweden in January 1968 after destroying his hotel room in Gothenburg, totaling twenty-three pages, highlighted by a DS in English, signed “Jimi Hendrix,” one page, 8.25 x 11.75, January 4, 1968, headed “Prohibition to Leave the Country.” In full: “American subject Hendrix James Marshall born on 27/11/42 is on reasonable grounds suspected of having committed damage at Gothenburg on 4th January 1968. There is reason to believe that he/she might abscond or otherwise evade legal proceedings or punishment. For this reason the public prosecutor Bokelund has this day issued an order of prohibition to leave the country as follows:

Hendrix shall stay in Gothenburg and is forbidden to leave the city without the permission of the prosecuting authorities. He/she shall report daily to the police at 14 o’clock hours. Furthermore, he/she is ordered to hand over passport, driving license and keys of motor vehicle, so that they may be kept in custody of the police authorities during the time of the prohibition to leave the country.

To the police in Gothenburg from the 9th of January 68. This prohibition shall be valid from the date it was served on the person concerned and until otherwise provided.

In case of infringement of the travel prohibition or of the conditions appertaining there to, he/she shall be liable to immediate arrest or be remanded in custody.

Hendrix has the right to appeal against this decision. Any such request shall be made in writing to Goteborgs Radhusratt (Law Court of Gothenburg).” Hendrix signs at the conclusion to confirm his receipt of a copy of the document.

The other documents are in Swedish and include: reports detailing the events that took place leading up to Jimi’s arrest; detailed witness statements in Swedish from the porter at the Hotel Opalen, Mitch Mitchell, and Hendrix himself; a list on two pages of Hotel Opalen letterhead of the items that Jimi Hendrix damaged or destroyed in his hotel room; and various legal papers which detail such things as Jimi’s birthdate, London address, parents, and other personal information. The papers are stapled together and contained within a Gothenburg Magistrates Court folder identifying the prosecutor Bengt Kviele and defendant, “musician James Marshall Hendrix.” In very good to fine condition, with expected overall handling wear and some tears to the folder. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks, as well as two unsigned photos of Hendrix and his band in Sweden.

After landing in Gothenburg on January 3, 1968, to embark on a four-show tour of Sweden and Denmark, the members of the Jimi Hendrix Experience checked into the Hotel Opalen before going out to party late into the night. Their carousing continued after returning to the hotel until the staff received a complaint at 4 o’clock in the morning. Upon entering the room, the staff found Hendrix bleeding after having gone on a drunken rampage and punched through the hotel window. He was charged with criminal damage and taken to a hospital to receive stitches in his right hand. His court date was set for January 16 and in the meantime he was required to report to the police station every afternoon. Ultimately, Hendrix received just a small fine. An incredibly rare piece from a tumultuous few weeks of the legendary guitarist’s life.