Unlawful Detention Legal Action

Summary

If you believe you have been unlawfully detained or experienced systemic legal issues, consider filing complaints with the New York State Attorney Generals Office or the U.S. Department of Justice. Reach out to civil rights organizations like the ACLU and consult a civil rights attorney for specialized legal advice. You can also contact local bar associations for attorney referrals or use online legal directories like Avvo or Martindale-Hubbell to find a specialist attorney.

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I was not treated fairly in family court. Everyone involved legally was corrupt and did not follow the laws at all.
Hi ****! I'm sorry to hear about your experience. Could you please specify the state or location where your family court case took place? This will help me provide more relevant information.
Monticello, New York
Hi ****, sorry to hear about your experience. Here are some steps you can take if you believe there was misconduct in your family court case:
- File a Complaint: You can file a complaint against judges or lawyers with the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct or the Attorney Grievance Committee.
- Appeal the Decision: You may have the option to appeal the court's decision. This usually needs to be done within a specific timeframe.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consulting a family law attorney can provide you with the best course of action.
Would you like more information on how to file a complaint or appeal the decision?
Sullivan county family court
It sounds like you may have a strong case for further action. Here are the contact details for the Sullivan County Family Court:

Sullivan County Family Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Market St, Monticello, NY *
Website: www.nycourts.gov

Would you like information on filing a complaint or appealing the decision?
Yes
You can file a complaint or appeal the decision if you believe there was judicial or attorney misconduct.
Filing a Complaint:
- Judges: File with the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
- Lawyers: File with the Attorney Grievance Committee.
Appeal:
- Timeframe: Appeals usually need to be filed within 30 days of the decision.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with either option?
Yes because I've had trouble with unfairness in many areas legally it's an entire system problem I'm the entire area
It seems like you have a serious concern about systemic issues in the legal system. Here are some steps you can take:
- File Multiple Complaints: If you believe there is widespread misconduct, file complaints with both the Judicial Conduct Commission and the Attorney Grievance Committee.
- Public Advocacy: Consider reaching out to public advocacy groups or media to bring attention to systemic issues.
- Legal Aid: Seek assistance from legal aid organizations for comprehensive support.
Would you like more detailed information on how to file these complaints?
I feel I need to take it further than in the county
If you believe the issues extend beyond the county level, you might consider the following options:
- State-Level Complaints: File complaints with state-level authorities, such as the New York State Attorney General's Office.
- Federal Complaints: Consider filing a complaint with federal agencies like the U.S. Department of Justice.
- Contacting Legislators: Reach out to your state or federal representatives to bring attention to systemic issues.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with any of these options?
Yes
It seems like you have significant concerns about systemic legal issues. Here are some further steps you can take:
~New York State Attorney General's Office
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.ag.ny.gov
~U.S. Department of Justice
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.justice.gov
Would you like more detailed instructions on how to file a complaint with these entities?
Yes
To proceed with filing complaints at the state or federal level, follow these steps:
Filing a Complaint with the New York State Attorney General's Office
*. Visit the Website: [www.ag.ny.gov](http://www.ag.ny.gov)
*. Call: (*) *-*
*. Filing Procedure: Follow the instructions on the website for filing a complaint. Typically, you will need to fill out an online form or send a written complaint detailing your issues.
Filing a Complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice
*. Visit the Website: [www.justice.gov](http://www.justice.gov)
*. Call: (*) *-*
*. Filing Procedure: Contact the Civil Rights Division or the Office of the Inspector General for specific instructions on filing a complaint related to judicial or legal misconduct.
Would you like more detailed guidance on either of these filing processes?
Is there more I can do
You can also consider the following actions:
- Civil Rights Organizations: Reach out to organizations like the ACLU for support.
- Media Exposure: Share your story with local or national media to raise awareness.
- Consult a Specialist Attorney: An attorney specializing in systemic legal issues might offer further strategies.
Would you like more information on contacting civil rights organizations or the media?
Yes
Here are some additional options:
- ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union):
- Website: [www.aclu.org](http://www.aclu.org)
- Contact: Use the website to find the local chapter and their contact information.
- Media Exposure:
- Consider drafting a detailed, clear account of your experiences and reaching out to local or national journalists who cover legal or civil rights issues.
Would you like more information on how to contact specific civil rights organizations or media outlets?
Lawyers specializing in systematic legal issues
****, it sounds like you're dealing with a significant issue that could benefit from specialized legal expertise. Here are some steps:
- Consult a Specialist Attorney: Look for an attorney who specializes in systemic legal issues or civil rights law. They can provide tailored advice and represent you effectively.
Would you like more information on how to find such attorneys?
Yes
To find an attorney specializing in systemic legal issues or civil rights law, you can:
- Contact local bar associations for referrals.
- Check the American Bar Association's website for resources.
- Search online legal directories like Avvo or Martindale-Hubbell.
Would you like more detailed steps on contacting local bar associations or using online legal directories?
I was put in jail by a bail bondsman who did not revoked my bail, I did not have a warrant and he refused to speak to my lawyer and I was arrested and was not arraigned by a judge
It sounds like you may have grounds for serious legal action. Could you please confirm the state where this incident occurred? This will help me provide you with the most relevant information.
And was brought directly to jail
It seems you may have substantial grounds for legal action. Here are some steps you can take:
- File a complaint with the New York State Attorney General's Office for unlawful detention.
- Contact civil rights organizations like the ACLU.
- Consult a civil rights attorney for specialized legal advice.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
I was put in jail by a bail bondsman who did not revoked my bail, I did not have a warrant and he refused to speak to my lawyer and I was arrested and was not arraigned by a judge and brought directly to jail and was released the next day on a Saturday cause I was not supposed to be there.
****, your situation appears to involve serious legal violations. Here are some steps you can take:
- File a Complaint: With the New York State Attorney General's Office or the Department of Justice.
- Civil Rights Organizations: Reach out to the ACLU.
- Consult an Attorney: Look for a civil rights lawyer specializing in unlawful detention.
Would you like more detailed steps on filing a complaint or finding an attorney?
Monticello, New York
****, it sounds like you have grounds for serious legal action based on your claims of unlawful detention and systemic issues. Here are some detailed steps you can take:
*. File a Complaint:
- New York State Attorney General's Office
- Website: [www.ag.ny.gov](http://www.ag.ny.gov)
- Phone: (*) *-*
- U.S. Department of Justice
- Website: [www.justice.gov](http://www.justice.gov)
- Phone: (*) *-*
*. Civil Rights Organizations:
- ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union)
- Website: [www.aclu.org](http://www.aclu.org)
*. Consult a Specialist Attorney:
- Contact local bar associations for referrals.
- Check the American Bar Association's website.
- Search online legal directories like Avvo or Martindale-Hubbell.
Would you like more detailed steps on filing a complaint or finding an attorney?
Yes
****, your situation is definitely serious and could benefit from specialized legal guidance. Here are detailed steps for filing a complaint and finding an attorney:
Filing a Complaint:
*. New York State Attorney General's Office:
- Website: [www.ag.ny.gov](http://www.ag.ny.gov)
- Phone: (*) *-*
*. U.S. Department of Justice:
- Website: [www.justice.gov](http://www.justice.gov)
- Phone: (*) *-*
Civil Rights Organizations:
- ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union):
- Website: [www.aclu.org](http://www.aclu.org)
Finding a Specialist Attorney:
*. Local Bar Associations:
- Contact for referrals.
*. American Bar Association:
- Website: [www.americanbar.org](http://www.americanbar.org)
*. Online Legal Directories:
- Avvo: [www.avvo.com](http://www.avvo.com)
- Martindale-Hubbell: [www.martindale.comWould you like detailed steps on how to contact these organizations or any specific guidance on finding a specialist attorney?
Yes
****, here are detailed steps on how to contact these organizations and find a specialist attorney:
Filing a Complaint:
*. New York State Attorney General's Office:
- Website: [www.ag.ny.gov](http://www.ag.ny.gov)
- Phone: (*) *-*
*. U.S. Department of Justice:
- Website: [www.justice.gov](http://www.justice.gov)
- Phone: (*) *-*
Civil Rights Organizations:
*. ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union):
- Website: [www.aclu.org](http://www.aclu.org)
Finding a Specialist Attorney:
*. Local Bar Associations:
- Contact them for referrals to attorneys specializing in civil rights and systemic legal issues.

*. American Bar Association:
- Website: [www.americanbar.org](http://www.americanbar.org)
*. Online Legal Directories:
- Avvo: [www.avvo.com](http://www.avvo.com)
- Martindale-Hubbell: [www.martindale.com](http://www.martindale.com)
Would you like more information on how to contact these organizations or specific steps for filing a complaint?
Judge made an emergency removal for family court to let my daughters father take her from me and then said she never gave him that removal but never pursued giving my daughter back and acted like it never happened. The paperwork was hers had her signature. She falsified paperwork and allowed parental kidnapping that she assisted him with
****, your situation is highly concerning and appears to involve serious legal misconduct. Here are detailed steps you can take:
Filing a Complaint:
*. New York State Attorney General's Office:
- Website: [www.ag.ny.gov](http://www.ag.ny.gov)
- Phone: (*) *-*
*. U.S. Department of Justice:
- Website: [www.justice.gov](http://www.justice.gov)
- Phone: (*) *-*
Civil Rights Organizations:
*. ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union):
- Website: [www.aclu.org](http://www.aclu.org)
Finding a Specialist Attorney:
*. Local Bar Associations:
- Contact them for referrals to attorneys specializing in civil rights and systemic legal issues.
*. American Bar Association:
- Website: [www.americanbar.org](http://www.americanbar.org)
*. Online Legal Directories:
- Avvo: [www.avvo.com](http://www.avvo.com)
- Martindale-Hubbell:[www.martindale.com](http://www.martindale.com)
Would you like more detailed steps on contacting these organizations or specific guidance on finding a specialist attorney?