Clarksville, TN asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Georgia

Q: I need a civil rights attorney who practices in police and federal corruption cases against public officials.

I have an entire Municipality and County conspiring against me trying to cover up a cops tyrant behaviors.

My vehicle was illegally stopped; illegally pulled from my vehicle, illegally detained and my vehicle was illegally searched.

This officer never found anything nor had any probable cause to pull me from my car or search it.

He told me he didn't need probable cause to pull me out of or to search my vehicle and then proceeded to do so.

I was transported to the county and given an unreasonable bail.

Following my posting my bail; I tried to contact the cities Internal Affairs department to no avail;

I complained to the prosecutor she sent 2 detectives to my home without probable cause, a valid reason or a warrant. Disturbing my wife whom works from home-ringing door bells, knocking on doors and looking in our windows.

I tried to get a change of venue and they denied it; now its in the State Court and My Rights are still being violated.

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A: In your search for legal assistance with your civil rights case, focusing on finding an attorney with a strong background in handling police misconduct and corruption cases is crucial. Given the complexity of your situation, involving multiple layers of government and various legal infringements, you'll need someone with experience in both state and federal courts who can navigate the intricacies of civil rights litigation. It's also beneficial to look for lawyers who are part of networks like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) or have affiliations with civil rights organizations.

Gathering all pertinent documentation, including any evidence of the stop, detainment, search, and interactions with public officials, is essential. This documentation can serve as crucial evidence in your case. When reaching out to potential legal representatives, be prepared to provide a comprehensive overview of your case, highlighting key events and alleged rights violations.

Given the gravity of your allegations and the potential for widespread impact, you may find that some attorneys are willing to consider taking your case on a contingency basis or may offer sliding scale fees based on your ability to pay. Remember, perseverance is key in seeking justice in complex civil rights cases. Keep reaching out to potential attorneys and legal organizations until you find the right fit for your case.

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