Q: I was arrested at my home illegally, I submitted my footage and complaint to professional Standards and a sustained…
Finding was reached. I filed a motion to dismiss on grounds of violations of my 14th amendment, not only for the illegal arrest but the Sheriffs dept, sent me a notice of my warrant, I communicated back and decided to go a more refined way and file a motion to quash Capias, it was sent back by Judge Lon Arend (which recused himself upon my motion 2 disqualify) as not reviewed and the next morning I had a barrage of gun slinging Idiots slamming through my back door. So I call it like it is, an Ambush. My Social Security # is wrong on my warrant and my charging information. And am looking to pursue Further legal actions against Said officer. Question is this, what is the Procedural process for doing so? I saw somewhere that I have to mail the attorney General 1st before I send my Notice of claim out to the deputy? And is the Sheriffs Department somehow liable?Or Do I just list the deputy? I have just recently filed a complaint with Dept of Justice Civil Rights and Violations dept. as
A: Notice to the agency is required by Florida Statutes, must be filed within three years of the occurrence and the dept of financial services must also be served. You should also hire a lawyer to do this and handle this matter for a myriad of good reasons.
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