Yes.
You can sue for anything. Just go see a lawyer for more details on exactly what you can do and your chances of winning.
You can sue for false arrest at any time. However, you will need to have pretty good proof that the arrest was unlawful though. In the meantime, if the arrest caused you to lose your probation release, it probably will not get you out of jail.
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There is a way to sue for unlawful imprisonment in FL. This will time a lot of time and work.
Yes, but you will have to produce a whole lot more than just "documentation." It is a criminal charge, for a violation of criminal law, and the case will have to be proven against them in a trial in criminal court. Once that is all decided, and ifthe officer is found guilty, THEN you can consider suing the LRPD for damages.
Yes, if the action harmed you in some manner, such as loss of income, arrest or detainment by authorities, and so forth.
"Anyone can sue anybody for anything." If there was sufficient probable cause for your arrest to begin with, simply because the charge was 'dismissed' would not be sufficient grounds for a suit, unless there was MUCH more to the incident than the question reveals.
Yes you can get a lawyer and take up legal action. It is called false arrest, and something to do with lieing on the report with there signature and defrauding the system. It happens all the time and people sue for this reason all the time. Not saying they win, just saying they sue.
Anyone can sue for wrongful arrest anywhere including Indiana. It is best to get an attorney that has been successful in the past with these types of cases.
If a nurse falsely imprisons someone against their will, the health care facility will also be guilty of such act. So you can sue the health care facility. You can also get the medical records and the nurse's name should be on there, together with a most likely false excuse for the imprisonment. With her name, you can file criminal charges. No citizen is free from criminal prosecution. NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT to take away the liberty of another human without due process. NO ONE! False imprisonment is not only psychologically detrimental to the victim, but to the victim's family as well. Be strong
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They can arrest you over and over as many times as you commit the crim, and therefore you cannot sue them. However, you can sue them if they arrest you falsely.