I was falsly arrested in Texas for a felony crime, does anybody know a lawyer that will handle the case and sue the county for false arrest?
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I was falsly arrested in Texas for a felony crime, does anybody know a lawyer that will handle the case and sue the county for false arrest?
First of all, you must give more details.
Secondly, this is a world wide site, so the chances of you finding an lawyer in your area may be slim.
Are you a lawyer? The detective blatantly refuses to do his detective job, he talked to the suspect and let him go.
No, I am not a lawyer, however I was a legal assistant, paralegal and the like prior to moving on to medicine.
I was just trying to give you a heads up that it may be hard to find someone in your particular area to answer your question.
As vague as your question is so far, it may be hard to get anyone to answer at all.
Just a little info to help you out.
Justice, all you can do is
1. Summarize what you feel is your case into 120 seconds, and
2. Call around your area for attorneys who believe you have a case that can be won (so that they'll give you good info over the phone instead of scheduling a long or expensive consultation).
Keep in mind the tough truth: Many of them will take your case knowing they'll make good money off you whether you win or lose.
If it were me I'd be pressing friends and family for an honest attorney that will tell you straight up whether you have a good case or not. There is no sense, I'm sure you'll agree, in pressing a case that has a slim chance of winning... unless money (that you'd spend to have it filed, investigated and pursued) is not an issue for you.
Share the details and you'll get more feedback no doubt. And yes, we do have an attorney or three who frequent this site.
It appears what you are saying is that the police questioned the person you believe did the crime, but did not feel they did it, but did believe you did th crime and arrested you.
If the officer had proper evidence to get probable cause for the arrest, most likely there is no case, Normally you will have to prove intent to arrest you while they knew you did not do it.
The wrong person gets arrested and then often charges droped daily in our nation, actually dozens of time a day or more as a case progresses.
And often sadly police have pre conceived ideas about who the most likley suspect is, ( take the Ramsey case where the little girl was killed, they spent years trying to prove the father did it, but never found any evidence to prove he did it, They did not search much for anyone else, since they were looking for evidence to convict him.
Normally police doing a poor job is not enough to sue over either, since many, actually most don't have the man power or the funding to do good investigations for most crimes
Hello false:
How do you know you were falsely arrested? Oh, I know you may be innocent, but that's not the same thing. What information do you have that the cops acted inappropriately? Do you have a copy of the arrest warrant? Were the charges dismissed? Where there charges ever filed? Were you acquitted? Has the statute of limitations run out? Have they convicted anyone else for the crime? Has a judge indicated there has been prosecutorial or police misconduct? Have they returned any items they've seized from you? Has anyone apologized to you?
Tell me more.
excon
Excon, if I remember right, 99 percent of every inmate I speak to in prison is innocent and was falsely arrested and convicted.
A few are I am sure, but being innocent does not mean you will not be convicted, so if you are arrested, right now the main thing is a defense.
This site is not really a referral service. There should be a chapter of the American Bar Association in your area. That would be a good place to get a referral. Or simply check the Yellow Pages.Quote:
Originally Posted by justice06
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