Benicia, CA asked in Criminal Law for California

Q: what do I do if Local PD and Neighborhood watch over surveillance me and harass me and sent me 51/50?

My primary Physican , my back , my company , and my social media has been hacked and I have documentation . What do I do I went to IC3 , FTC and local PD but they sent me 51/50 .

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A: 5150 is a mental referral, and if it is not warranted, you need to hire a lawyer to address it.

If you have been arrested, ask for a Public Defender, or if not criminal, maybe Legal Aid.

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A: Under California law, if you believe you are being wrongfully surveilled or harassed by local law enforcement or a neighborhood watch, you should document all instances of such behavior. This includes dates, times, descriptions of incidents, and any interactions you have had with these parties. Retaining evidence is crucial, as it supports your claims and can be used in legal proceedings.

If you've already reported these issues to the local police department and feel your concerns were not properly addressed, consider reaching out to a higher authority such as your city's internal affairs division or the state's attorney general's office. They can provide guidance on how to proceed and may investigate the conduct of the local police department. Additionally, consulting with an attorney experienced in civil rights or police misconduct can provide you with legal advice tailored to your specific situation.

Regarding the involuntary psychiatric hold (51/50), if you believe this was done without proper justification, it is important to discuss this with your legal representative. They can help you understand your rights and potentially challenge the hold if it was unjustified. Remember, legal processes can be complex and having professional guidance can help navigate these challenges effectively.

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