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Police Misconduct – 3 Most Common Examples

by J. Ashwin Madia Lawyer

Police misconduct & harassment is sadly still a malevolence that comes with the broad unrestricted powers that officers are granted. In some regions, it has turned out to be so widespread that many don’t even understand it’s against the law, and actionable. Listed below are 3 common instances of police misconduct.

False arrests from unlawful search & seizures:
One of the most universal ways police misuse their power is through false arrest. This is associated to illegal search & seizures under the Fourth Amendment. In practice, this is when a police officer searches your area without having the right to do so, finds something unlawful, and arrests you.

Illegal searches general take place when police claim they’ve seen you doing something unlawful or enough to give rise to possible cause, even though they have not. Perhaps crossing a double yellow line when driving? Or officers claiming that saw you steal something, but they did not? Or even that somebody reported doubtful activity at your home, even though no such report came in.

Excess or unreasonable force:
When arresting a person, officers are only permitted to employ the force needed to arrest the person or to defend themselves. They can’t employ excess force that’s unfair. As one can visualize, this differs from one situation to another. However, with the introduction of cell phone police bodycamps and taser guns, excessive force claims are becoming more widespread.

Misuse of position or power:
Police officers aren’t permitted to make use of their power for illegal purposes, and particularly not for their private gain. Sadly officers employ their position or power to force people into doing things that they are not needed to do, under the excuse of government power. Sometimes this comes in the form of excessive force. But other times it comes in the form of bribery or sexual assault during a pat-down or cavity search. Often, cases of misuse of power go hand in hand with false arrests.

If you or any of your loved one has been the victim of police misconduct, don’t hesitate to call a Minneapolis Police Misconduct Lawyer right away. So often, people feel there lot in life to be mistreated. But that isn’t the case; everybody has rights. Stand up for yours, and when your get exhausted, your lawyer will stand by the side of you and help you in getting justice. Find your police brutality lawyer in Minneapolis now.

This article is written by Madia Law – a well-known firm of Minneapolis Police Misconduct Lawyer.


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