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You may wish to contact the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. In addition, you or he may have an excessive force case but you have not... Read Answer
The focus here should be on the fact that your son is in a juvenile detention center and not on some comment by a Detective. If you raise your son... Read Answer
Oh puuuuullleeeaaaasseeeee..........If you are too dense to realize that trying to take a controlled narcotic when pulled over for a criminal drug... Read Answer
This is more of a political issue aka "Walking Tall" than a legal issue as framed, though its not clear how "serious" you bid to be Sheriff was taken... Read Answer
Oh please. First, if you are doing things that cause you ot be arrested, be happy that the worst criminal treatment in this country is a country club... Read Answer
Hate to tell you - but its not even close to police misconduct. You and your mom are in fact loitering. You shop at a store and leave. You don't stay... Read Answer
If you have the money necessary to retain a lawyer and fund the litigation there are lots available. If you are looking for a lawyer to champion your... Read Answer
That prospect makes zero sense and is one of the reasons you don't listen to cops as lawyers any more than a recpetionist at the doctors office about... Read Answer
What you describe is not inherently police misconduct. How about we focus on WHY a woman who is pregnant is being arrested and presumably charged... Read Answer
The police would need a search warrant signed by a judge. We would need to review the search warrant and the affidavit underlying the warrant. This... Read Answer
Its unlikely thecop shot the dog "for no reason" and you would have to show that to be true conclusively. If they served a warrant on the wrong... Read Answer
UM...yeah. No. You don't get to sue the police because you get arrested because YOU decided to have room mates and allowed people to move in with... Read Answer
This all depends on the WHY the police were in your back yard to begin with and then going from there. You may want to contact a lawyer... Read Answer
There are several ways to handle injustices by the cops or other government employees. You might consider filing an internal complaint with the... Read Answer
Your sister must begin to gather written proof and written sworn statements fro witnesses to support her claims. We need to be able to prove the... Read Answer
Possibly, but there are no damages here that you described. This more an IAD issue than a civil lawsuit issue.
There was nothing found in the car and no charges resulted from the seach. Move on.
Not as described. YOu would likely need to retain a lawyer and a PI to undertake a comprehensive review of the matter to see if anythng can be... Read Answer
The problem is that you were given notice of the claim by the officers and consulted the ACLU about the claim but did not Answer or defend the... Read Answer
This will all depend on the facts and evidence addressing your interaction with the officer and hopefully some video recording or other objective... Read Answer
Depends entirely on the facts. Most cases revolve around Feeral civil rights violation, are very complicated and very expensive to pursue.
Seriously? So your husband has a warrant for his arrest and you say he ran and sat on the porch to "wait for them?" really?.....why didnt he just... Read Answer
if you want to spend money on a lawyer to purse such a claim, you simply need to retain one at an hourly rate/retainer and have this pursued. This is... Read Answer
did you take her to the hospital to receive medical care?