Institutional harassment from military, federal and local law enforcement: no warrants.
You also appear to be alleging a violation of Fourth Amendment rights to privacy. In any case, it looks like what you want is a referral to an...
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You also appear to be alleging a violation of Fourth Amendment rights to privacy. In any case, it looks like what you want is a referral to an...
You correctly started the complaint process by first filing a complaint with the internal affairs division of your local police department. If the...
Yes, you still need to testify because knowledge of the subpoena, even without formal service, can create a legal obligation to appear in court. A...
In a convoluted case like this, your best option is to find a criminal defense attorney you trust and to follow that person’s advice. You have so...
If you can meet the high standard of proof needed to sue police, you might have the basis for a valid lawsuit. What you seem to be asking is when...
If you've made up your mind that you want to sue, you need to know that you will run up against significant time and money expenditures as well as...
You’ve raised two issues with your description of the situation. First, there’s the question of when police are authorized under the law to use...
In general, the court staff does have an immunity from liability. However, you have other options. You indicated the judge made a mistake by...
While in jail, you have rights to adequate medical care guaranteed by the Constitution and federal law. The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution...
Unfortunately your best response is the traditional method of hiring an attorney, collecting the evidence of your son's innocence from any criminal...