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Filing a notice of claim in NYC for false arrest and wrongful order of protection requires filing within 90 days at the NYC Comptrollers Office. Include your information, incident details, damages, and signature. Relevant parties may include arresting officers, the police department, individuals who sought the order, and the issuing court. Legal protections for officials exist, but accountability is possible if misconduct is proven.Full Conversation
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To assist you in writing a notice of claim, here are some key elements to include:
- Your Information: Full name, address, and contact details.
- Incident Details: Date, time, location, and description of the false arrest and wrongful order of protection.
- Damages: Specific damages you are claiming, such as emotional distress or any financial losses.
- Notice: Clearly state that this is a notice of claim.
- Signature: Make sure to sign and date the document.
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Certainly! Here’s more detailed guidance on writing your notice of claim:
- Your Information: Include your full name, address, phone number, and email.
- Incident Details: Be precise with dates, times, and locations, and provide a clear narrative of events leading to the false arrest and wrongful order of protection.
- Damages: List all damages, including emotional distress and financial losses. Be specific and provide evidence if possible.
- Notice: Clearly state that this is a notice of claim against the relevant parties.
- Signature: Sign and date the document, ensuring all information is accurate.
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Who would be relevant parties
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For a notice of claim regarding false arrest and wrongful order of protection in New York City, the relevant parties typically include:
- The arresting police officer(s)
- The police department responsible for the arrest
- Any individual who sought the wrongful order of protection
- The court that issued the order
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Aren’t they considered safe in these instances
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It seems like you're asking if the individuals or entities involved in your false arrest and wrongful order of protection are protected or immune from liability. Generally, police officers and other officials might have certain legal protections, but they can be held accountable under specific circumstances, especially if misconduct is proven. Would you like more information on this topic?