You are NEVER adjudged "innocent!" You are either guilty or not guilty - period! If, after your finding, you believe that you have grounds for a suit against the county, you may pursue one.
First do you have causation to sue? And if you do, the venue is decided by where the tort took place. So what ever happened, was in another county, then the venue (trial) will have to be held in that county.
Sue Anne Misiniec is the Johnson County, Indiana Clerk.
No you can't sue for being sucker punched.
Sue Samuelson has written: 'A centennial history of the Pennsylvania State Association of County Commissioners' -- subject(s): County officials and employees, History, Pennsylvania State Association of County Commissioners
Yes
Yes, but you must sue them in the state court in the county where they reside.
If you can sue McDonalds for "hot coffee" then I'm sure you can do whatever you want...
The airport code for Door County Cherryland Airport is SUE.
Depending on the nature of the case, yes.
If you live in the same state as the county that you wish to sue, then the state court would have jurisdiction. If you live in a different state, then it would become a federal issue.
You can sue, certainly, but don't expect to win.
No,but you can sue whoever robbed you