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Police Misconduct

Police misconduct is defined as unnecessary and excessive force, assault, or verbal abuse used by police officers when dealing with the public. Excessive force is the use of force beyond that which is necessary to control a particular situation. A false arrest occurs when a police officer does not have probable cause for suspecting a crime has been committed. When an officer uses excessive force or makes a false arrest, there is a claim for police misconduct. Mark Marino handles these situations.

The most common incidents of police misconduct include:
  • False Arrest and False Imprisonment
  • Racial Profiling
  • Excessive Force
  • Harassment
  • Intimidation
  • Falsified Evidence

No one should suffer needlessly due to police misconduct. Contact The Law Office of Mark A. Marino to set up a free consultation regarding your case.
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