Police Misconduct: Know Your Rights, Protect Yourself Tempe
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Police Misconduct: Know Your Rights, Protect Yourself
Encountering police misconduct can be frightening, but you’re not powerless. Here’s what you should know:
Your Rights:
• No Excessive Force: Officers must use reasonable force. Anything beyond that is illegal.
• Right to Silence: You can refuse to answer questions and request a lawyer.
• No Unlawful Searches: Police need a warrant or your permission to search you or your property.
• Fair Treatment: You deserve respect regardless of your background.
If Your Rights Are Violated:
• Document: Get officer names, badge numbers, and any witnesses.
• Seek Medical Care: If injured, get treated and document your injuries.
• Contact a Lawyer: An attorney can guide you through your options, including filing a complaint or lawsuit.
Remember: Your voice matters. By knowing your rights and taking action, you help hold police accountable and ensure justice for all.
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Police Misconduct: Know Your Rights, Protect Yourself Tempe
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