Month: April 2023
If you or someone close to you has been a victim of police misconduct, you might be thinking about bringing a police brutality case. Suing the police for brutality or misconduct is challenging, in part because of a legal doctrine known as “qualified immunity.” This doctrine…
If you or a loved one recently discovered that you are the subject of a bench warrant, you may wonder, “What is a bench warrant?” Why did this occur, and what should I do about it? We can explain what a bench warrant means, why…
It’s hard to overstate the importance of your right to remain silent. This fundamental right is a cornerstone of the U.S. criminal justice system, protecting us from making self-incriminating statements that prosecutors can use against us. But when and how do you invoke this right? Does…