Knoxville, TN asked in Civil Rights for Tennessee

Q: What form do I fill out and turn into the US Attorney’s Office to have Law Enforcement arrested for deprivation of right

I can’t remember the name of the form I fill out and turn into the US Attorneys Office to have a Law Enforcement Officer arrested.

I’m not a Lawyer but I don’t have the money for one. So I’m doing things the best I can without a Lawyer. I recently learned that I could sue in Federal Court for little or no money up front because of my low income. Which changes everything.

I’ve begun submitting FOIA request. I just can’t remember the name of that form.

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Anthony M. Avery
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Knoxville, TN
  • Licensed in Tennessee

A: Either retain an attorney to file a Civil Rights Suit or forget about it. Obviously you do not have the training to prosecute such a suit, which probably has to be a GTLA.

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