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Excessive Force – Police Brutality

If you or a loved one are the victim of Police Brutality or Excessive Force, contact our aggressive civil rights lawyers today at (217) 414-8889 for a free initial consultation. We represent clients throughout the Federal Central District of Illinois.

Police Brutality/Excessive Force Lawyers located in Springfield, Illinois and serving all of the Central District of Illinois.

Police officers are given a large amount of power when they are given a badge. They are allowed to carry guns, arrest people, and use deadly force when needed. However, that power comes with a large amount of responsibility. Police officers must follow the law and act within the constraints of the United States Constitution.

On occasion, police will use excessive force on an individual. Contact our Police Brutality Attorneys today if you believe a police officer unlawful used a:

  • Taser;
  • Baton (Night Stick);
  • Pepper (OC) Spray;
  • Fists (Punched);
  • Feet (Kicked or Stomped); and/or
  • Gun

Our Civil Rights lawyers have compassion and understanding.

Our lawyers understand that most people who are victims of police brutality are often charged with a crime. That does not mean that your injuries or your rights are any less important. Our civil rights lawyers are willing to stand up to any government official, including police agencies, if they violated your civil rights.

Our Civil Rights attorneys are willing to go in front of a jury on any civil rights case that we take. We are aggressive and experienced jury trial lawyers who seek the best results for our clients. We understand that some of the most serious injuries police brutality victims face may is psychological. Sometimes, the best remedy for a victim of Excessive Force is having a jury vindicate them in court.

If you have been shot, beat, Tazed, or pepper sprayed by a police officer, contact our Springfield, Illinois Police Brutality Lawyers today for a free initial consultation at (217) 414-8889.

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