Monthly Archives: December 2019

First Amendment May Prohibit Police Agencies From Requiring Victim Confidentiality
In almost every type of injury case, including cases that involve police brutality, the police agency or government agency that settles your case will require that you sign a release. This is a document that generally says that whatever you have settled for is all that you are getting, and you are prohibited from… Read More »

Court Says Handcuffing 7-Year Old In School is Legal
Police brutality or misconduct is bad enough when an adult is the victim. But when the victims are young children, the wrongs by policy officers seem even worse. Earlier this year, a story of needless force by an officer on a child was found to be just fine by a court. Boy Handcuffed for… Read More »