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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: What type of case / legal issue is it when county sheriff office puts u in system for false arrest/criminal activity

I was pulled over and ticketed for driving on suspended. Somehow that was put in system as I was arrested for possession of 100-400 grams of meth. Which destroyed my life, took my family away, my home, my freedom, my life even. All illegally. Unjustifiably victimized due to this wrongful act. The... View More

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answered on Jan 5, 2024

Your situation, where you were wrongfully entered into the system for a crime you did not commit, is a serious legal issue. This could potentially be a case of false arrest or defamation, as well as a violation of your civil rights. The first step is to obtain all relevant records and documentation... View More

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Q: Can I sue the FBI for telling me to hire an attorney and hanging up on me?

My civil rights were violated by a judge (right to due process and statue required hearing denied; which in return allowed the estate fraud of my inheritance, gave a bipolar legally disabled individual the right to take possession of a residence she did not reside at making me homeless, entire... View More

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answered on Jan 5, 2024

Suing the FBI for their response during your call, where they advised you to hire an attorney and then hung up, would be challenging. The FBI's advice to seek legal counsel is not in itself a violation of your rights, and the act of hanging up does not typically constitute a legal injury that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law, Child Custody and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: Looking for an experienced chicago attorney to investigate a dcfs case.

The case itself is in Lake county but since a family member is an ex dcfs cop,shes friends with everyone and has worked under the color of law to get custody of my grandchildren by lying and commiting fraud.I need an honest unbiased person outside of lake county to investigate the violation of... View More

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answered on Jan 1, 2024

In seeking an attorney to investigate a DCFS case in Lake County, Illinois, while avoiding potential conflicts of interest, it's wise to look for legal representation outside the local area. A Chicago-based attorney could provide the necessary distance and impartiality for your case.... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Illinois on
Q: My friend her name is taneka she posted me on Instagram and God knows where else invasion of privacy

Causing emotional distress to me and my family and she did it without my consent am I able to sue her if so how do I go buy or do or not in the state of Chicago Illinois

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answered on Dec 28, 2023

If your friend posted private and distressing information about you on Instagram and potentially elsewhere without your consent, leading to emotional distress for you and your family, you may have grounds to pursue legal action in Illinois. Invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Appeals / Appellate Law, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: Recently diagnosed with major depression/general anxiety. Previously victimized in documented violent crime.

After obtaining PTSD during violent crime , I carried on without treatment with self medication. I received a 10 year sentence without legal representation or psychological evaluation.

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answered on Dec 27, 2023

In Illinois, if you were sentenced to a 10-year term without legal representation or a psychological evaluation, especially considering your mental health conditions stemming from a violent crime, there are several steps you can take. First, it's important to seek legal representation... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Appeals / Appellate Law, Juvenile Law and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: How to file appeal in juvenile court? How to file motion to dismiss in juvenile court? What are process/outcome of each?

I am parent to children involved in juvenile court due to alleged neglect. Other parent is my spouse, we are separate parties in case. Appeal rationale?: shelter care hearing occurred without prior knowledge of process of proceedings or contents of petition, given copy of petition as court began.... View More

Cheryl Powell
Cheryl Powell
answered on Dec 7, 2023

You said you hired a lawyer. These questions are complicated and your lawyer should be answering them.

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Juvenile Law for Illinois on
Q: How to fight DCFS investigator who made false claims and manipulated information?
Cheryl Powell
Cheryl Powell
answered on Dec 7, 2023

It depends on what stage the investigation is at. If it has concluded, you should have gotten a letter and your appeal rights. If you got those, you should appeal immediately and seek a hearing. If you blew the timelines, it is too late.

If you are in court and awaiting adjudication, you...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: Judge violated my civil right to due process.I wasdenied transfer2attendplenaryhearing. Allowing mom's estate 2B frauded

I was in jail after a perjured affidavit by my mentally disabled bipolar adult kid. It contradicted itself. I called court house frm jail told them I was ready for court & evidence was in my locker. They said I'd be there. They lied. Hours later I was served a 2 yr. Default for FTA-gave... View More

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answered on Nov 12, 2023

In Illinois, if you believe your civil rights to due process were violated by a judge, there are steps you can take. Firstly, it's crucial to file an appeal against the judgment if you were unable to attend the hearing due to being in custody. An appeal can challenge the decision based on the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Criminal Law for Illinois on
Q: I was asked by a police officer to remove a camper that was not mine that was stolen out of an area so a tow truck drive

Driver could remove it from the area after I was walking off and after I said no the cop said wait till I see her out what can I do about this

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answered on Nov 17, 2023

If a police officer asked you to remove a stolen camper that wasn't yours, and you were uncomfortable or unable to comply, you were within your rights to refuse. Your refusal should not result in any form of intimidation or threat from the officer.

If you felt threatened or intimidated...
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1 Answer | Asked in Elder Law, Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: I’m permanently disabled. I need caregiving 10 hrs a week at 54. I survived DV . I then experienced legal abuse. All I d

Was trust my attorney. She did no ERISA discovery or Private, my ex wife hid assets securing my support. My second lawyer w held my ERISA Alt Payee rights before settlement. He used her 1/3 VFI to write settlement. In podt judgement I discovered she had a -250,000 ADB , 1x Desth Benefit decrease... View More

Cheryl Powell
Cheryl Powell
answered on Nov 5, 2023

Your issue is too complex for this forum. Take your papers to an experienced family law lawyer.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes, Family Law and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: Is a Judgment written by lawyers and paid to advocate a disabled client does no Erisa SP Discovery .Waives rights fraud?

No ERISA SPD Discovery . All lawyers and Judge Aware but disabled paying client . Then waive clients ERISA right fraud?

Cheryl Powell
Cheryl Powell
answered on Nov 4, 2023

Please elaborate. Is this in a divorce case? Client receiving Ssd or ssi? What are you alleging as fraud?

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Internet Law for Illinois on
Q: can a parent that owns the phone put restrictions on the phone that have a 18 year olds private information on it?

i am an 18 year old male and I am dealing with my mom and dad putting more and more restrictions on the phone that I use that they pay for. my main thing is that they are able to go through my phone at anytime and they track me without my knowledge

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answered on Nov 2, 2023

A parent cannot intercept or monitor their child's electronic communications without their consent. Additionally, a parent cannot use their child's private information for their own personal gain.

Unfortunately, due to the nature of internet questions and responses, the...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Consumer Law and Criminal Law for Illinois on
Q: Vehicle theft to Misconduct

Im a victim of a car theft but also a victim of the police malpractice and torture for 2months. I have evidence such as videos audios and false reports, false police certifications. Authorities including Officer from IL ICC, Police Department, Criminal Division unit in Chicago as well as Illegal... View More

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answered on Oct 15, 2023

I'm truly sorry to hear about the difficulties you've faced in this situation. It's important to address these issues properly, considering both the car theft and any potential misconduct by law enforcement or other authorities.

Contact an Attorney: Given the complexity and...
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2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Employment Discrimination and Employment Law for Illinois on
Q: i have police and the court house retailaiting against me and are human traficking what do i do

i cannotnget anyone to represent me and they took my chid and the courts are allowing them they wont even listen to me

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answered on Oct 15, 2023

If you believe that you are facing retaliation or human trafficking by law enforcement or the court system, it's essential to take immediate steps to protect your rights and your child's well-being.

Seek Legal Representation: Even if you have had difficulty finding an attorney,...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Animal / Dog Law and Public Benefits for Illinois on
Q: What do you do if a civil rights discrimination /public accomadation denial complaint is wrongfully dismissed?

Had video proof of being made to leave with service dog and more but was given a disadvantage by the state investagor of the claim, and was dismissed with strong bias for the acting party. They allowed them to submit altered video to give benifit yet would not tell me how. Did appeal yet fedex... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Sep 28, 2023

You should appeal. In doing so, it is important you retain a competent attorney experienced in appealing this type of case. Appellate practice is very technical and many trial attorneys do not practice appellate law. Pro se appellants very rarely win because of the degree of knowledge, skill,... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Illinois on
Q: Do you still get a lawsuit if you where incarcerated in cook county jail for mold act
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answered on Sep 27, 2023

In the context of incarceration in Cook County Jail and mold exposure, you could potentially have grounds for a lawsuit. However, the viability of such a claim would depend on many factors, including the extent of your exposure and any health effects you've experienced as a result.

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1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: Can my dui case be dismissed for want of prosecution after I already plead guilty an paid fines in full?

They can't find any record or incident report for my case at all. No officer sworn report either.

Can I get my fine money back and reimbursed for my vehicle they auctioned off as well?

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answered on Sep 16, 2023

You pled guilty and paid the fines, so there is no want of prosecution. The state has fully prosecuted the case to a guilty plea and collected its fine. I am not seeing this as a viable course of action. If being ability to produce the documents is creating some other sort of hardship, you might... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Traffic Tickets and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: What happens if you are still going to court over lawsuit and the statute of limitations has expired in illinios?

I dont remember much of my accident but i was stopped and looked both ways before turn left now i being sued i did not receive accident report i suffer from ptsd and short term memory loss its been two and half years

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answered on Sep 9, 2023

Illinois has a 2 year statute of limitations for motor vehicle accidents, without taking exceptions into account. So long as the civil suit was filed on or before the 2 year anniversary of the accident, the case will remain in court until it comes to a resolution. A resolution to the civil case... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: Is there a statute of limitations when it comes to not being served the petition of plenary guardianship in Illinois?
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answered on Aug 28, 2023

In Illinois, there isn't a specific statute of limitations for being served with a petition for plenary guardianship. The process for serving legal documents, including petitions for guardianship, is governed by the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure and the rules of civil procedure.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: What happens if you wasn't read your Miranda right, wasn't put in cuffs, didn't see a video of you supposedly stealing

Also if they offered to take you to the jail or offered you to drive your vehicle? And if you haven't been to court yet can they put in your background already and let unemployment know? I haven't even been to court for this!

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Aug 23, 2023

If you were not read your Miranda rights, anything you may have said to law enforcement during a custodial interrogation most likely will be excluded from evidence in any subsequent trial.

If you weren't put in handcuffs, nothing will happen. Law enforcement may not have considered...
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