Saturday, August 21, 2010

The federal fugitive case dismissed? Can I sue?

Yes you can sue pursuant to 42 U.S.C. (United States Code)Section 1983. ';Section 1983 authorizes a court to grant relief when a party's federally protected rights have been violated by a state or local official or other person who acted under the color of law.';





Get yourself an attorney that handles this type of case. You can contact your local bar association for attorney information, as well as, their contact information.





Good Luck!The federal fugitive case dismissed? Can I sue?
Sue who? For what?





Probably not -- because federal officers have immunity for actions carried out in the course of their duties. But a few more specifics -- like any -- are necessary before we can answer your question.The federal fugitive case dismissed? Can I sue?
i am pretty sure u can!!
Not enough details, Normally the judge and the DA are exempt from law suits if they acted upon reasonable care.


And if the case went to the grand jury, then there would be no case for case.
YES
if YOU are not specifically harmed by tit then you cannot even use because you lack standing[1].





Also you cannot sue Judges for their decisions -- they have immunity.[2]





If you want to sue the FUGITIVE -- you can try, talk to your lawyer.

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