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Who would i speak to if i feel my rights were violated?

Updated: 4/30/2024
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If you're being accused of a crime, you mention the circumstance to your defense attorney. The defense attorney would bring it up in court, and appropriate measures would be taken to correct the error.

If you were not arrested and/or charged, then you may file a complaint with the department or contact an authoritative figure who's employed by the city (like the mayor or a city councilman).

If you give details over the exact circumstance, I may be able to shed some light; however, that is up to you.

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If you feel your rights were violated, you should contact a lawyer or an organization that specializes in civil rights issues. They can provide guidance on what steps you may need to take to address the violation of your rights.

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All persons have rights that are recognized and protected. Once these rights are violated, there are certain remedies that are afforded by law.

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