Can I sue for false arrest?
If what you say is correct, yes, you can sue. You should consult with an experienced civil rights attorney in your area who is familiar with suing...
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If what you say is correct, yes, you can sue. You should consult with an experienced civil rights attorney in your area who is familiar with suing...
Everything you need to know is in the terms of your parole/probation agreement. If you don't have a copy, call the court where you were sentenced...
They can enter into an agreement in exchange for not pursuing civil claims, but the victim can't promise not to press charges.
You can complain to the police agency, and the state attorney general about the officer's behavior. If you do, try to tell them the facts in the...
You're right, it is your word against his. The real question is, why would he want to lie about it and go to the trouble of towing your car and...
It is extremely difficult to sue state agencies for failure to prosecute a crime. Assuming all that doesn't prevent you from suing, generally...
The question is whether the facts of your case involve a "crime of moral turpitude". Generally, they are: * crimes which involve either an intent...
The most they can get is 15% of their prison sentence. Under "truth in sentencing" laws, felons must serve at least 85% of their time.
No. To claim a frivolous action brought solely for the purpose of harassment, you can only do so during the process of litigation. ...
You need to talk to a prisoners' rights organization in your state. A quick search turns up these links: www.plsma.org/...