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Police Misconduct

Holding law enforcement accountable for excessive force, false arrest, and other constitutional violations.

Law enforcement officers are sworn to protect and serve, not to abuse and oppress. When police violate the trust of the community through excessive force or misconduct, it is essential to hold them accountable. Read our Survival Guide: Your Rights During a Traffic Stop.

Protecting Victims of:

  • Excessive Force: Use of tasers, batons, or firearms when not objectively reasonable.
  • False Arrest: Detention without probable cause.
  • Illegal Searches: Warrantless searching of your home, car, or person.
  • Malicious Prosecution: Charges filed based on fabricated evidence.

These cases are complex and challenging, often involving qualified immunity defenses. You need an experienced attorney who isn't afraid to take on the police department to get you justice.

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