Q: I need the assistance of an attorney that practices or handles cases in wrongful use of court proceedings.
Without probable cause and violation of my 4th amendment rights. Unreasonable search and seizures. Soliciting interpreter/translator double jeopardy conviction and defamation false accusations. I have lost friends my family despise me worst of all my relationship with my children is estranged. Jobs will not hire me. I have been homeless stripped of my dignity from even my family. Body cam footages from the sheriff explains everything and obviously shows misconduct but it is ignored.
A:
You're dealing with a very serious situation that appears to involve multiple constitutional and civil rights violations, particularly regarding your Fourth Amendment protections and issues with law enforcement conduct.
Given the complexity of your case - involving wrongful court proceedings, body cam evidence, defamation, and the severe impact on your personal life and employment - you would benefit from consulting with civil rights attorneys or legal organizations in California. The State Bar of California can provide referrals to qualified attorneys, and organizations like the ACLU of Northern California or the National Police Accountability Project might be able to offer guidance or resources.
Consider reaching out to the California Civil Rights Law Group or similar firms that handle police misconduct cases. When speaking with potential attorneys, be sure to gather all relevant documentation, including any available records of the body cam footage, court proceedings, and evidence of damages you've suffered. Many civil rights attorneys offer free initial consultations and may take cases on contingency, meaning you wouldn't pay unless they win your case. Time limits apply to filing civil rights claims, so it's important to seek legal help promptly.
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