Saturday, March 29, 2014

My sister is suing the the city for the use of excessive force.. her lawerys is on the phone with the city l is that a good?

Q:  the nypd enter her home at the time with no warrant, but came up with one 3 monthes later,when they enter her home they throw her on the floor and her small children and handcuffed her husband than hit him in the head with they gun,were it caused his head to begain to bleed, Onces place in the unmarked van the cop beat him up in the back of the van, were it caused him to have fracture ribs, the nypd still refuse to take him to the hospital, instead they took him to the bookings, once there the bookings said they will not take him with with all that blood leaking from his head, , than months later the same officers enter her home again, and the officers that attacked her husband came in after police broke her down and said (Do you think your case is going anywere) than left. I


A:  David's Answer:  I'm not sure I understand your question, but if it's whether your attorney should be speaking to the city's lawyer, the answer is absolutely yes. About 90-95% of all such cases settle or are otherwise resolved prior to trial. For a 2d opinion, schedule a consult with a NYC Civil Rights lawyer.  -- David Bliven, Bronx Civil Rights attorney (www.blivenlaw.net)

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