Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
If an officer of the law, walks in your house without a warrant and detains you. Then arrests you for not speaking to him. Do I have a right to sue?
2 Answers from Attorneys
No. But you can try to defend against the criminal charges using those facts and arguments in a proper motion.
Yes, you might bring a civil rights action. Are you prepared to spend money to do so?
Best,
Daniel Bakondi Esq.
The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi
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