Gag Order Legal Considerations
Summary
Gag orders are granted by judges based on specific circumstances, balancing public interest, freedom of speech, and fair trial rights. They can limit parties from discussing the case publicly. Success depends on the facts and arguments presented. In your case, involving an attack at Safeway, you could file a personal injury lawsuit and complaints against the security guard and your previous attorney. Media attention is protected by freedom of speech but could be limited by defamation laws and confidentiality agreements. Consult a local attorney for tailored advice.Full Conversation
Yeah I was attacked at Safeway by guards one of them didn't have a guard card and was wearing a gun without a license they gave me a severe bodily injury is an ACL tear they didn't give me an option to leave I asked for a manager I was profiled and insulted I've been in customer for over 10 years high net dollar spending and then retired we go in nightly for kind of a routine and now we're at the end where I've got $* billion facing grandpa me I had a attorney that was a sleaze that forgot to sign the contract from today if years ago I was trying to okey-doke me by filing for a court date not telling me settling for a very low amount and just getting their medical back and I found out
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some possible options:
- File a personal injury lawsuit for the physical harm you've suffered.
- File a complaint against the security guard for carrying a gun without a license.
- Consider filing a complaint against your previous attorney for malpractice.
Remember, this is general advice. Please consult with a local attorney.
The question is I've already done all that I want to shop it around to TV outlets or video out let you know reality TV a reality YouTube whatever he know there's a lot of people buying Contant he has a lot of elements in it and it's a lock what is my chances that the defense can stop me from shopping it around essentially I'm using it to make him come to the table
I understand you want to take your case to the media. Here are some points to consider:
- Freedom of speech is protected, but defamation laws exist.
- Confidentiality agreements, if any, might prohibit sharing certain information.
- Media attention could affect trial proceedings.
Please consult a local attorney for tailored advice.