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Oh please.......seriously? This just SCREAMS of junkie with a beef ....where you magically get knocked unconscious repeatedly, and usually when the... Read Answer
Not inherently for several reasons. First, Baker Act does not typcially involve an individual swearing out an affidavit and entry of a court order... Read Answer
I would suggest that whatever activity that you are doing that you believe the police are entrapping you to do, you should stop doing. If you stop... Read Answer
Resisting arrest by your G/F is NOT police brutality. This has ALL of the hallmarks of a combative perp who complains the handcuffs "are too... Read Answer
You shopuld make sure that your official criminal record does not have these arrests or charges. We can obtain the offical record. If there are... Read Answer
Depending on the issues, this should be pursued with an IAD complaint and then a damages filing. This should be documented on the dash cam or body... Read Answer
"What canbj do" .....Not much - unless you have substantial injuries AND there is some issue where the police violate a "no chase" rule they have as... Read Answer
Without a warrant, Police can enter your home in very limited circumstances. You may have a claim against the city if a violation... Read Answer
I agree with you that this is likely an unlawful search. While this is likely an effort by law enforcement to keep burglaries and car theft down by... Read Answer
Most likely the 7:15 a.m. "prayer time" raised when there was an issue about the safety and custody of the child. There is more to this story and it... Read Answer
Assuming there was some impropriety - the real question is who are you referencing and the relation to the decedent and to what end? Unless you want... Read Answer
Not inherently as nowadays far too many people are baiting law enforcment and claiming "I did nothing" when there are other facts in play. By... Read Answer
Sorry, can't answer that question in this forum. You will need to consult with an attorney.
He can call his gun what ever he likes as a general rule. If your mother is relgious she has the right to be offended. Thats basically then end of... Read Answer
Is the case still pending? Where did this occur? Where was your child when this occurred?
How was your child involved? How has this... Read Answer
There are a great number of questions I would ask you before answeering your question. Did the police have any reason to think he should be on... Read Answer
I don't believe it is actiomable police misconduct. I do believe it is poor police work. Unfortunately, the police are allowed to misrepresent things... Read Answer
Just because your son was in an altercation and pepper sprayed does NOT equate to "police brutality" as you would need ALL the details of the... Read Answer
Possibly - this is an expensive propostion to start with as you will typically be paying legal fees up front to addres such an issue.
Did your brother survive the cardiac event?
We just did the exact case. The key is the information that the police had and whether this was a ' good faith mistake' on their part. The... Read Answer
Your question simply make no sense as phrased. YOu probably need to actually explain what happened to a lawyer and see if they can sort out what... Read Answer
Ask this question of the court appointed lawyer when he is appointed one.
Not inherently. It will all depend on what you contend is "harassing" in the course of what appears to be a police investigation.
This will all depend on the details that are "more to the story". This will involve your child's "history", the officers "history" and the... Read Answer