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The office told me it was mutual combat on the video,not true,so why on incident report him and a witness say I victim battery and why won't they allow me to file a police report to follow up on what looks like a rep, myself situation this exact same thing has happened with the same 77th... View More
answered on Jun 15, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear about the horrific assault and battery you've experienced, and the frustrating and traumatic interactions with the police that followed. What you've gone through is unacceptable and heartbreaking. Please know that none of this is your fault - you are the victim... View More
It seems that the lady caring for her if she has other responsabilities i dont get all my time which i feel isnt in my daughters best interest
answered on Jun 15, 2024
I understand this is a very difficult and emotional situation. In general, if Child Protective Services (CPS) has removed your daughter from your care, they are required to provide you with visitation unless there is a compelling reason not to (such as a court order prohibiting contact). The amount... View More
answered on Jun 14, 2024
Under California law, Child Protective Services (CPS) typically must inform and seek the permission of the child's legal guardians or parents before allowing visits from step-grandparents or any other relatives. However, the specific circumstances of your case may affect this requirement,... View More
I got pulled over for exp. registration, I told the police that my license was suspended (but being reinstated in @ a month). They decided to impound the vehicle, issued me a citation, told me they only needed to search the vehicle if I was going to take anything out of it (which I responded with... View More
answered on Jun 14, 2024
In general, the police can search a vehicle if it is being impounded. When a vehicle is impounded, police often conduct an inventory search to catalog the items inside the vehicle. This is intended to protect the owner’s property and shield the police from claims of lost or stolen items.... View More
fresno PD was called out for a disturbance call me and my girlfriend were arguing I told her I was leaving her and I went to my vehicle and my girlfriend followed and was highly intoxicated and on strong medications then she threw herself on side my vehicle as I was driving away. Pd on scene 10... View More
answered on Jun 13, 2024
Based on the information you provided, it seems the officer's comments to you were inappropriate and could be seen as an abuse of power. However, whether your civil rights were violated in a legal sense would depend on additional context and details.
The officer telling you to never... View More
Due to things like not being a "non English speaker", "not being a non citizen", and not being a "single mom". Can I sue for discrimination.
answered on Jun 13, 2024
I understand your frustration with being denied the opportunity grant, especially when you believe your business met all the stated requirements. However, it's important to consider a few key points:
1. Discrimination laws generally protect against discrimination based on protected... View More
my ex-boyfriend got arrested at my house for domestic violence. While he was in custody, they let him use his phone to “ get my phone number” out of it (even though he knows my number by heart) and instead of getting my number out, he text messaged 3 to 4 people saying I put him in jail and I... View More
answered on Jun 12, 2024
In this situation, there are a few important legal considerations:
1. Police custody: Generally, when a person is arrested and in police custody, their personal belongings, including their phone, should be securely stored and not accessible to the arrestee. Allowing an arrestee to use their... View More
My son who was having a mental breakdown for the first time in his 39 years of life hiked in to a mountain area to pray and play his guitar. A nearby neighbor heard him yelling {praying out loud}, called the police. When later 8 police men hiked in to abscond him, they brutalized him to the point... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear about what happened to your son. That must have been an incredibly traumatic experience for him and for your whole family. Police brutality, especially towards individuals experiencing mental health crises, is a serious problem.
Under California law, individuals... View More
Is it invading my privacy
answered on Jun 11, 2024
In California, the law generally allows people to install security cameras on their own property, even if the camera captures some of their neighbor's property. However, the camera should not be positioned in a way that intentionally invades the neighbor's privacy, such as directly... View More
My sister filed for guardianship of my kids during the court process we were both to be questioned by a mediation. It being my first time at that court I had no idea where to go by the time someone pointed me in somewhat of the direction to her office I was 10 mins late. I explained to the judge... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
In California, due process rights are an essential part of the legal system, including in family law cases. If your due process rights were violated, there may be grounds for challenging the court's decision.
Based on your description, it seems that you were not given a fair... View More
I know I’m innocent and upon reading the police discovery I know it’s not true and I know 100% I’m innocent and I did not commit a murder. I got arrested in Oct 2021 and I’ve got my bail reduced to 50,000 from 1,000,000 I’ve been emotional stress and my kids are afraid of cops now because... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
I'm so sorry you're going through this incredibly difficult situation. Being falsely accused of a serious crime like murder must be extremely stressful and traumatic, especially with the impact it's had on your children and your ability to work.
In terms of potentially suing... View More
I need assistance filling and drafting these documents.
1)Complaint; Claims 42 U.S.C 1983, 1985, 1986
2) Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) Request
3) Preliminary Injunction Request
4) Affidavit
5) Memorandum of Law
6) Summons and Notice of... View More
answered on Jun 9, 2024
Here is some information to help you draft the key documents for filing a civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C. 1983, 1985, and 1986 in California with multiple defendants:
1. Complaint
- Identify yourself as the plaintiff and list all defendants
- State the basis of the... View More
Of PC490.2-MISD-Petty Theft in front of three officers taking fault on the body camera and now they sent a complaint for me to come to court why would I be blame too I was there but the person admitted to it on the scene where the police had us I don’t understand it and in a different county... View More
answered on Jun 6, 2024
Under California law, facing charges for petty theft (PC 490.2) and disorderly conduct (PC 647(f)) can be stressful, especially if it’s your first encounter with such charges. Since your friend admitted to the petty theft in front of the officers, you might have a defense against this charge.... View More
Went I went to the drunk tank and they lied through my whole police report and so did the hospital I have them in lies on the police report n "hospital bills" they charge my partnership n chp lied through there teeth and so did the hospital!! I just need someone to help me!!
answered on Jun 6, 2024
I understand that you are in a difficult situation and believe that the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and hospital staff have lied in their reports about your case. It's important to address these concerns through the proper legal channels. Here are some steps you can consider:
1.... View More
answered on Jun 5, 2024
When you file a civil case in California, the statute of limitations generally stops running. This is known as "tolling" the statute of limitations. Once you file your lawsuit, the clock is paused, allowing your case to proceed through the legal system without concern for the deadline... View More
His son was taken from the hospital at 2 days old based on false evidence that his court attorney has failed to challenge or fully investigate, and is going through the motions. Hiw do we prepare to appeal if we can’t afford a private attorney? How can a family member file with the court or... View More
answered on Jun 5, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear about the difficult situation your family is going through with CPS and the removal of your nephew. A few thoughts on your options for challenging the court's decision and getting more involved in the case:
- Requesting guardianship would make you a party to... View More
My son has been missing since 2022
answered on Jun 5, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear that your son has been missing since 2022. That must be an incredibly difficult and painful situation. If you have been denied the ability to file a missing persons report in California, here are some steps you can take:
1. Speak with a supervisor: If an officer... View More
A shelter staff went out of his way by confronting me, calling me name's and taking my things
answered on Jun 5, 2024
In California, you may have grounds for a lawsuit against a shelter if you have been subjected to harassment, discrimination, or other unlawful treatment by shelter staff. Here are a few potential legal avenues:
1. Discrimination: If the harassment was based on your membership in a... View More
Back in 2022 three police officers drove into my apartment complex and we're just walking around racially profiling people and followed me to the park for no reason and kicked my feet apart and stopped and frisked me because they thought I didn't live here and were threatening me until... View More
answered on Jun 4, 2024
Under California law, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the police for discrimination, excessive force, harassment, and falsifying reports, especially if the officers involved have a history of such misconduct. However, the success of your case will depend on the available evidence and the... View More
I have seen recently several videos of traffic stops where the officer claims they pulled the driver over for a reason that was cleared up once they pulled over the vehicle (an example being claiming they couldn't see the license plate on the road, but confirming it was there and clearly... View More
answered on Jun 3, 2024
In California, during a traffic stop, you are generally required to provide identification, even if the officer's initial reason for stopping you is cleared up once they pull you over. The law requires drivers to present their license, registration, and proof of insurance when asked by a law... View More
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