POLICE EXCESSIVE FORCE
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The United States Constitution, along with other laws, protect your civil rights when dealing with the police. No one should be subjected to false arrest, excessive force, illegal search and seizure or neglect at the hands of law enforcement agents. Sadly, there are cases where police officers have taken illegal action against the accused.
If you or a family member have been the subject of police misconduct or brutality, don’t face the situation alone. It’s important to have experienced legal counsel by your side as soon as possible to help protect your civil rights. The police will have legal counsel. You should too.
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Police Excessive Force*
- Who: Individuals who have had their civil rights obstructed by law enforcement. Also, family members who have lost a loved one due to fatal police misconduct.
- What: Both economic (loss of income, medical bills, other financial loss) and noneconomic (pain and suffering, emotional distress) damages can be recovered. Additionally, wrongful death judgements are possible when there is a fatality.
- When: It’s critical to start this process as soon as possible to ensure that evidence is collected while still available.
*Laws vary by state. Contact us for a free personal consultation.
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The United States Constitution protects your civil rights, even when the police are involved. If you have been the target of false arrest, excessive force or other misconduct, you need to defend your rights.