Law High Court weighs excessive force against accused not yet convicted of crimes The Supreme Court is weighing the issue of the use of excessive force on inmates who have not been convicted of a crime. TopWireMay 4, 2015
Law Howard County Maryland police assault: Woman punched back by cop after attack Maryland personal injury attorney alert: Woman claims police officer used excessive force during arrest, resulted in injuries from punch. TopWireJuly 23, 2010
Law Maryland police lawsuit: Man shot by officer sues Anne Arundel County Maryland personal injury attorney alert: Man shot by police files federal lawsuit seeking compensation, punitive damages. TopWireJuly 18, 2010
Law Sleepy Hollow civil rights trial update: Quinoy admits to arrest over complaint New York civil rights attorney news: Sleepy Hollow detective's trial continues, Quinoy admits to arresting woman for plan to file complaint. TopWireJuly 16, 2010
Law Mt. Lebanon Pennsylvania lawsuit: Police, paramedics faulted for excessive force Pennsylvania personal injury attorney news: Woman files lawsuit against police, paramedics for horrible treatment during and after seizure. TopWireJuly 16, 2010
Law Baltimore Maryland excessive force lawsuit thrown out: Too many to blame Maryland personal injury attorney news: Lawsuit filed by woman who was wrongly arrested thrown out on basis of too many factors. TopWireJuly 13, 2010
Law Maryland State Police shooting: Man claims wife was killed by excessive force Maryland wrongful death attorney alert: Man whose wife was shot and killed by police after domestic dispute questions reasons, claims excessive force. TopWireJune 22, 2010
Law Cheltenham Pennsylvania police lawsuit: Man sues after police for unjust charges Pennsylvania personal injury news: Cheltenham Township police face lawsuit for excessive force and retaliation. TopWireMay 28, 2010
Law NYPD sued for excessive force against school children /jcreiterlaw.com/Jonathan C. Reiter/ 02/03/2010 The New York and American Civil Liberties Unions filed the lawsuit against the NYPD Wednesday, January 20, 2010, for violence... SyndicateNewsFebruary 3, 2010