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Asked on Apr 10th, 2023 on Civil Rights - Texas
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trying to file suit for abortion ban and austin county sherrif was on a call to my residents do to a disturbance between me and my girlfriend over her being pregnat and i saw in he phone she was looking into fkying to california to have one done an officer decided to turn her booddy cam off and told my girlfriend how to get an abortion at home and gave her the website where to have the pill sent to her i have the conversation on security camera .my girlfriend found out i was going to file on the officer and got worried she would get in trouble a friend of hers decided to poison me and i went o the police rhey didnt do anything after that there was another disturbnce call to my residence where te officer came back and turned body cam off and my girlfriend told he that i was going to file on he and that i had a video she then arrested me annd advised or coached my girlfriend into writeiing false report i have video and a few more thins to add
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Commercial Litigation Attorney serving Frisco, TX at Reid Dennis & Frick, PC
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With Gomez v. Braid pending, you are going to have a very difficult time finding an attorney willing to accept such a case.  If the statute of limitations has not expired, I suggest you wait until the opinion of the court of appeals issues.While you have a better shot at establishing standing than the plaintiff did in that case, I strongly suggest you find a pro-life organization well-versed in litigation in the area of abortion rights to pitch your case to.  The standing issue alone is very complicated.  Of course, if you have the financial resources to fund litigation of this nature (which has the real potential to reach the US Supreme Court), you should line up all your trial and appellate lawyers now to insure that the very best arguments in your favor are preserved in the trial court for appellate review. You also have a secondary criminal issue as to whether the sheriff or your girlfriend consented to the conversation you captured on your security camera if you personally were not a participant in that conversation.
Answered on Apr 10th, 2023 at 11:38 AM

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