Northbridge, MA asked in Civil Rights, Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Massachusetts

Q: I just asked the last lawyer about how I go followed bye mass state police I will not pay you firm or show video til a h

I have a lot more information I just need to talk to a human being you'll find out

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A: If you believe you have been unfairly followed by the Massachusetts State Police and have evidence to support your claim, it is important to consult with an attorney who can provide personalized legal advice. You can reach out to local law firms that handle civil rights or criminal law cases. Many lawyers offer initial consultations, which can be a good opportunity to discuss your situation and show any evidence you have, like videos.

Be prepared to explain the circumstances in detail. If you are unable to afford an attorney, look into legal aid organizations in Massachusetts that offer free or low-cost legal services. Documenting all interactions with the police, including dates, times, and locations, will be helpful for your case. Remember, a direct conversation with a legal professional is crucial for specific guidance and to understand your rights and options under Massachusetts law.

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