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If you were wrongfully arrested at a protest in California, the most important thing you can do right now is contact a Los Angeles civil rights lawyer as soon as possible. What happened to you may be a serious constitutional violation, and you may be entitled to compensation.
Being arrested at a protest when you weren't breaking the law is a disorienting, frightening experience. You may not know what comes next, whether you have any options, or who is actually on your side. This page will walk you through exactly what to do, what your rights are, and how our civil rights lawyers in Los Angeles can help you fight back.
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The steps you take in the hours and days after a wrongful protest arrest can make or break your case. Here's what our Los Angeles civil rights lawyers recommend doing immediately.
You have strong constitutional protections as a protester in California, and knowing those rights is the foundation of any wrongful arrest claim. The First Amendment protects your right to peaceful assembly and free speech. The Fourth Amendment protects you from arrest without probable cause.
Probable cause means officers must have a reasonable basis to believe you committed a specific crime before they can arrest you. Simply being present at a protest, even a loud or chaotic one, is not probable cause. Neither is standing near someone who was arrested, filming police in a public space, or not leaving quickly enough after a dispersal order. If none of those legal standards were met, your arrest may have been unconstitutional.
Yes. If you were wrongfully arrested at a protest in California, you can file a civil rights lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983. This federal law allows you to sue government officials, including police officers, when they violate your constitutional rights while acting in their official capacity.
California's Tom Bane Civil Rights Act provides additional protection at the state level. It allows you to pursue damages when an officer used force or intimidation to interfere with your constitutional rights, and it can result in compensation beyond what federal law provides on its own.
Excessive force during a protest arrest is a serious civil rights violation separate from the wrongful arrest itself. If officers struck you, slammed you to the ground, used a taser, deployed pepper spray, or used any other force that wasn't justified, that conduct is its own legal claim. Our police brutality lawyers in Los Angeles handle cases involving both wrongful arrest and excessive force and will pursue every available claim on your behalf.
The compensation available depends on the specific facts of your situation. Our civil rights lawyers in Los Angeles fight for every category of damages you're entitled to under California and federal law.
Lack of video doesn't end your case. Our civil rights lawyers in Los Angeles know how to build strong wrongful arrest cases even when body camera footage is missing or incomplete. Witness testimony, police radio communications, arrest records, and use-of-force documentation can all support your claim. We also know how to demand footage and records that departments don't offer up on their own.
Time limits are strict. In California, you generally have two years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit under Section 1983. But if your claim involves a city or county, you may be required to file a government tort claim first, and that window can be as short as six months from the date of your arrest. Don't wait to find out which deadlines apply to your situation.
If your rights were violated at a protest in Los Angeles, our civil rights lawyers are ready to step in and fight for the accountability and compensation you deserve. Here's how we can help:
When your constitutional rights are violated, you deserve a civil rights lawyer in Los Angeles who takes that seriously. Justin Palmer Law Group is ready to fight for you from the first call to the final resolution.
Your right to protest is one of the most fundamental rights you have, and police don't get to violate it without consequences. Justin Palmer Law Group represents people in Los Angeles who were wrongfully arrested at protests and are ready to fight for the accountability and compensation they deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation with a Los Angeles civil rights lawyer who will take your case seriously from the start.
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