Georgia Litigation Options
Summary
Under georgia law, you may have litigation options for fourth amendment violations, such as unlawful search and seizure, and first amendment violations, like free speech infringement. Potential grounds include unlawful id requests and searches without evidence. Supporting evidence can include personal recordings, documentation, and witness statements. Consider consulting a local attorney experienced in civil rights and constitutional law for personalized advice.Full Conversation
What grounds would I have for option one and two can you tell me what your supporting evidence is?
Grounds for Option One and Two:
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Fourth Amendment Violations: -
Unlawful ID Request: Officer Moore demanded your student ID without reasonable suspicion of a crime.
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Unlawful Search and Seizure: Officer falsely claimed to "smell marijuana" and conducted a search without evidence.
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First Amendment Violations: -
Violation of Free Speech: Officer Gill attempted to intimidate you for expressing yourself freely.
Supporting Evidence:
- Personal recordings of interactions.
- Documentation of incidents.
- Witness statements, such as from Dr. Jennifer Hatchel.
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