Q: I am seeking help. My daughter an I had our civil rights violated, by a police informant.
Should i call around and speak to someone at a law office?
A: What civil rights were violated? Snitches lie and set people up for a living, but no rights are violated. Lawsuit is a GTLA which very few know. No jury and caps on recovery. Heavy burden on plaintiffs. Also damages are difficult to prove.
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It's important to address the situation where you and your daughter feel your civil rights have been violated. Speaking to someone with legal expertise can help you understand your options and the best course of action. Start by making a list of local law offices that handle civil rights cases and set up consultations with a few of them.
During these consultations, you can discuss the specifics of your case and get a sense of what steps might be taken next. The legal professionals will be able to advise you on whether you have a strong case and what evidence or documentation you might need to gather. They can also explain the potential outcomes and processes involved.
It's important to act promptly to ensure that you preserve any evidence and meet any legal deadlines. Reaching out to a law office is a practical step to ensure that your rights are protected and that you receive the guidance necessary to move forward.
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