Police Misconduct Civil Suit

Summary

You may have a valid civil rights case against the police and county for damages, even if no criminal charges are filed. Gather evidence like medical records and witness statements. Consult a civil rights attorney to discuss filing a lawsuit for compensation. Civil suits can hold officers and the county financially responsible for your injuries and suffering.

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I got beat up by the law but I was innocent my appointed lawyer put my case off for a year said if I didn't get in any trouble they drop all charges but said I could still file a civil suit against the police doze this make the county not responsible to pay me for my dr bills an what they did to me
You may have a valid case to file a civil suit against the police and the county for your medical bills and suffering.
Key points to consider:
- Evidence of the incident (medical records, witness statements, etc.)
- Any video footage or recordings of the incident
- Legal advice from a civil rights attorney
Have you gathered any evidence or documentation related to your injuries and the incident?
yes I have all the evidence to prove what they did an all my medical papers but if they don't charge anyone then the law just walks away free with no punishment for for the damage they caused I now have brain damage I got * degenerated disc they fractured one an made the rest worse by putting their knee in my back an beating me how can this be Justice for me money can't buy what they took form
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation, Johnny. Based on what you've described, you likely have a strong civil rights case. Here are your next steps:
- File a Civil Rights Lawsuit: You can pursue a civil suit for damages resulting from police misconduct.
- Consult an Attorney: It's critical to get legal advice from a civil rights attorney experienced in cases of police brutality.
Do you need assistance finding an attorney or more information on filing the lawsuit?
no I'm going to see a lawyer on the *
It sounds like you have a strong case, especially with the evidence you have. Make sure to discuss all the details with your attorney on the 5th. If you have any other questions or need further information about the legal process, feel free to ask. Good luck!
ok but in my case the law walks away am I correct
It sounds like you have a strong case with the evidence you have gathered. Even if no criminal charges are filed against the officers, you can still pursue a civil lawsuit. Civil suits focus on compensating you for damages, so the officers and county can be held financially responsible.
Is there anything specific you want to know about the civil lawsuit process?
not at this time thank you.
You're welcome, Johnny. If you have any more questions in the future or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your attorney meeting on the 5th!
thanks
Johnny's situation appears to be quite serious and he seems to have substantial evidence to support his claims. With the upcoming meeting with his attorney, he has a good chance of getting the justice he seeks through a civil lawsuit.
If you need any more information or have further questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Best of luck!