Police Inaction Legal Steps

Summary

Suing government officials like police officers, prosecutors, and judges can be challenging due to legal protections such as immunity. Judges have judicial immunity unless acting outside their capacity, prosecutors have prosecutorial immunity for official duties, and police officers can be sued for civil rights violations under Section 1983. If you believe your civil rights were violated, contacting the FBI or consulting a civil rights attorney may be appropriate. Consider discussing your case with a local attorney to explore your legal options.

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It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating situation. If you'd like, I can help connect you with a local lawyer who might be able to assist further. Could you share a bit more about the nature of the crime and any steps you've already taken?
Yes that would be great, i thought yesterday you was going to do that?
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Jason Goode *
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jmgoode79@gmail.com
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It sounds like you're dealing with a serious issue regarding police inaction. To ensure that a local lawyer can assist you effectively, could you confirm if the phone number * is correct and provide any additional details about your case?
Is the fbi open * hours?
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Yes, the FBI operates * hours a day, and you can report a crime or seek assistance at any time. Since you're dealing with police inaction, contacting the FBI could be an option if your situation involves federal jurisdiction or civil rights issues. Would you like more information on how to contact them?
Dmv was involved and staunton police department is corrupt and will not do anything
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It sounds like you're facing a complex situation involving police inaction and possible corruption. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Contact the FBI if you believe your civil rights are violated.
- File a complaint with the Virginia State Police.
- Seek legal advice from a civil rights attorney.
Would you like more information on contacting the FBI or assistance with connecting to a lawyer?
Yes contacting the fbi
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It seems like you're dealing with a serious issue involving police inaction and possible corruption. If you believe your civil rights have been violated, contacting the FBI might be appropriate. You can reach them through their website or by phone. Would you like more information on how to contact the FBI directly?
Yes i would please
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To contact the FBI, you can visit their official website at www.fbi.gov, which provides detailed information on reporting crimes. Alternatively, you can call the FBI's Richmond Field Office at (*) *-*. They operate * hours a day. Would you like any further assistance?
No im good now thanks
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It seems like you've taken significant steps, and contacting the FBI was a logical move given the situation. If you have any further questions or need more assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Take care!
Can i sue the commonwealth attorneys involved along with the judge and the police officers as well
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Suing government officials, including police officers, prosecutors, and judges, can be complex due to legal protections like immunity. However, under certain circumstances, such as violation of civil rights, it might be possible.
- Judges generally have judicial immunity.
- Prosecutors have prosecutorial immunity.
- Police officers can be sued for violating civil rights under Section *.
Would you like more information on how these immunities work?
Well they did just that, and due process violation, malicious prosecution and a lot more
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It sounds like you have a potentially high-value case involving serious allegations like due process violations and malicious prosecution. Here are some general points about legal actions against government officials:
- Judges: Generally protected by judicial immunity unless acting outside their judicial capacity.
- Prosecutors: Have prosecutorial immunity for actions related to their official duties.
- Police Officers: Can be sued for civil rights violations under Section *.
Would you like more detailed information about these immunities, or do you need help connecting with a local lawyer who specializes in civil rights?
Yes i would like more Information about these immunities
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Here's a brief overview of the immunities:
- Judicial Immunity: Judges are usually immune from lawsuits for actions performed as part of their judicial duties unless they acted completely outside their jurisdiction.
- Prosecutorial Immunity: Prosecutors are protected for actions intimately associated with the judicial phase of the criminal process.
- Qualified Immunity for Police Officers: Officers can be sued under Section * for civil rights violations, but qualified immunity protects them unless they violated clearly established statutory or constitutional rights.
If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
So they can be corrupt and i cannot sue them for causing me and my property harm
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It seems you're dealing with a complex situation involving potential violations of civil rights and other serious allegations. While suing government officials can be difficult due to immunity, you might have options under civil rights law. Have you discussed your case with any civil rights attorneys yet?
No, and i thought once a judge, attorney and policers once they violated your civil right they automatically lost their immunity
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In certain situations, officials may lose their immunity:
- Judges: Lose immunity if acting outside their judicial capacity.
- Prosecutors: Can be liable if not performing prosecutorial duties.
- Police Officers: Can be sued for civil rights violations if they breach clearly established rights.
Would you like assistance connecting with a civil rights attorney to explore your options?
And gave you access to their surety bonds
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It seems you're dealing with serious allegations involving civil rights violations, which could potentially be a high-value case. Suing government officials can be complex, but there might be a pathway if they violated your rights.
Would you like to be connected with a civil rights attorney who can assist you further?