Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Florida
I was illegaly strip search by correction officers in jail on purpose i reported correction officers to internal affairs sgt investigated my case and and seen that correction officer violated the policy can i sue for humiliation and junctive relief
Asked on 5/08/12, 9:53 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Eric Trabin
Lucid Legal, PLLC
Injunctive relief is when you want to prevent someone from doing something. So unless you are to be illegally strip searched again, you couldn't really seek injunctive relief.
You might be able to sue for the unlawful strip search, although generally strip searches are quite routine for all inmates in a jail. Nonetheless, you should consult with an attorney who sues government entities about your claim.
Answered on 5/16/12, 8:44 am
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