Police misconduct is not restricted to physical abuse and/or
injuries. Violating a person’s civil rights, falsifying physical
evidence, and making false statements can effectively convict you of a crime
you did not commit. We understand that victims of police misconduct may be
afraid to come forward and suffer further abuses. However, civil rights laws
enable victims to file lawsuits and receive compensation for police
misconduct.
Justin London Law offers
Police
Brutality lawyers, Attorney Unlawful Conduct, Unlawful Conduct Lawyer and use of excessive force
lawsuits from qualified brutality attorneys. Contact the Unlawful Conduct Lawyer at Justin London Law
Office today to schedule a free initial consultation.
If you have
suffered from police misconduct, you may be entitled to compensation
including:
* Medical
costs
* Lost/future wages
* Property
damages
* Pain and
suffering
Using our
resources, the Law Offices of Justin London work to build a compelling case in
your behalf. We will review the evidence to determine the facts of the case
including:
* Witness
statements
* Medical
reports
* Police
statements/interviews
* Arrest
reports
* Accident
reports
* Video
recordings
* 911 call
transcripts/recordings
Police Brutality
Police
brutality is a violation of Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and
allows individuals to sue for civil rights violations. Police brutality in may
include:
* Excessive physical
force
* Physical assault
* Verbal
abuse
* Violent
threats
* False
arrest
* Sexual
abuse/assault
*
Intimidation
* Racial
profiling
* Police taser
abus
Lawsuits for
police brutality can be brought against:
* Police
officers
* Prison
guards
* Law enforcement
officers/officials
Despite the fact that law enforcement’s duty is to
serve and protect, the trauma and emotional scars of police brutality can be
severe and long lasting. Police brutality can cause serious personal injury including:
* Mental/emotional
trauma
* Long-term/permanent physical
impairment
* Wrongful death
Contact the Law Offices of Justin London at (773)
528-1433 to discuss and get a free assessment of your police abuse and
misconduct case.