I will write a section 1983 lawsuit for police brutality
Licensed Attorney, Expertly Drafting Your Federal Civil Rights Complaint
About this Gig
Were you a victim of police brutality? As a licensed U.S. attorney, I specialize in drafting powerful Section 1983 federal lawsuits to hold officers accountable for using excessive force.
Police brutality is a severe violation of your Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable seizures. To fight back, you need a legal complaint that powerfully articulates what happened and why it was unlawful. I will translate your experience into the precise legal language required by federal courts.
This Gig is focused specifically on physical rights violations, including:
- Unjustified use of firearms, tasers, or batons
- Beatings, punching, and kicking
- Chokeholds or other dangerous restraints
- Assault during an arrest or in custody
- Causing significant physical injury
My Process:
You provide a detailed account of the incident and your injuries. I will then meticulously draft a federal complaint that alleges excessive force, identifies the responsible officers, and lays the groundwork for your claim for damages. You will receive a polished document in Word (.docx) format.
Take a stand against police brutality. Order now to begin your fight for justice.
Field of law:
Civil rights
Target country:
United States
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FAQ
Does ordering this gig mean you are my lawyer?
No. This is a specific document preparation service. I am acting as a drafting attorney, not your attorney of record for the case. You will still be representing yourself ("pro se") when you file the complaint.
What is the difference between "assault" and "excessive force"?
In this context, "excessive force" is the specific legal term for a constitutional violation where an officer uses more force than is reasonably necessary. "Assault" is the act of causing physical harm, which supports the excessive force claim.
What kind of damages can be claimed in a police brutality case?
Complaints typically claim compensatory damages (for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering) and punitive damages (to punish the officer for egregious conduct). I will include these claims in your draft.
What if I don't know the officer's name?
That's okay. We can name the officer as "John Doe" or "Jane Doe" and identify them by their badge number or a description. The name can be added later through the legal discovery process.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
This is called the "statute of limitations," and it varies by state (typically 1-3 years from the date of the incident). It is crucial that you file your complaint before this deadline expires.
