Originally posted by Ray: If you are referring to MY case, then yes there is.. and is an option that the lawyer and I are already exploring... getting this first case settled first, then going from there..
Ray
If your arresting officer acted in good faith- meaning he relied on information provided from state records showing that you had a warrant- any attempt to sue for false arrest is going to be dismissed. Likely your lawyer will also be fined for frivilous lawsuit. But hey, good luck....
Imagine if officers had to question each and every warrant, and wonder if they were going to get sued every time they make an arrest. Nothing would ever get done...
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There are no stupid questions.
There are a LOT of inquisitive idiots.
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