Law Office of Elliot H. Fuld - 930 Grand Concourse - Suite 1G - Bronx - New York - 10451 - Phone (718) 410-4111 - [email protected]
False Arrest Claims - Unlawful Arrest Claims - False Imprisonment - Wrongful Arrest Claims
The Law Office of Elliot H. Fuld has many years of experience in representing clients for claims of False or Wrongful Arrest. These traumatic experiences are often accompanied by violations of one’s civil rights. Many victims of false or wrongful arrest suffer from physical injuries, a period of incarceration, damage to one’s reputation, public humiliation, and resulting loss of income. Filing a claim of false arrest is your first step towards gaining compensation for any such suffering.
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False imprisonment is the unlawful restraint of a person's liberty of freedom without consent or legal justification. There is no necessity in a false imprisonment case to prove that a person used physical violence or laid hands on another person. It is sufficient to show that at any time or place one person in any manner deprived another person of her liberty without sufficient legal authority.
False arrest, also commonly referred to as Wrongful Arrest, is the unlawful violation of the personal liberty of another consisting of detention without sufficient legal authority. In order to establish a false arrest claim, the person detained must prove that the arrest is unlawful and such unlawful arrest resulted in injury. An arrest is unlawful when the police officers in question did not have probable cause to make the arrest.
Contact us to set up free consultation with one of our lawyers to learn how we can best fight for you.
We fight for you and there is no fee unless you win.
False imprisonment is the unlawful restraint of a person's liberty of freedom without consent or legal justification. There is no necessity in a false imprisonment case to prove that a person used physical violence or laid hands on another person. It is sufficient to show that at any time or place one person in any manner deprived another person of her liberty without sufficient legal authority.
False arrest, also commonly referred to as Wrongful Arrest, is the unlawful violation of the personal liberty of another consisting of detention without sufficient legal authority. In order to establish a false arrest claim, the person detained must prove that the arrest is unlawful and such unlawful arrest resulted in injury. An arrest is unlawful when the police officers in question did not have probable cause to make the arrest.
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Law Office of Elliot H. Fuld - 930 Grand Concourse - Suite 1G - Bronx - New York - 10451 - Phone (718) 410-4111
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