Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois

I called the police officer a shrimp

did not use proper legal procedure in obtaining a license and insurance documents, which resulted in altercation to a citizen by the police department.

at 10:46pm to the pickup my children from the skating rink. i had no idea I could not wait in the spot I attempted to wait for them at. i called the officer a shrimp he then opened my door and ask for my license and insurance a i was upset he opened my car door and my car was in gear i was nervous and begin to drive off then he struck me to stop me and called for backup and i wastaken to lock up with out my children the police did not care about my children i need help i need to know my rights and who i can go too

i felt like rodney king


Asked on 10/08/00, 8:20 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Re: I called the police officer a shrimp

Hello. When the officer

struck you, that was police

brutality. You have the

option of suing him in Federal

District Court, and you should

write the Justice Department.

Also, you should file a

complaint with the Office

of Professional Standards,

if this happened in Chicago,

or the appropriate police

complaint division for the

city where this occurred in

Illinois. If criminal charges

are brought against you, please get private legal representation. It will be

worth the costs in the long

run, and you will and should

obtain legal representation

throughout this process!!

Write the Justice Department

by obtaining the address

of the United States Attorney,

Janet Reno....call directory

assistance in Washington,

D.C.

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Answered on 11/05/00, 2:15 am
David Shestokas Shestokas, & Associates

Re: I called the police officer a shrimp

You indicated that you were taken to the lock up, but you never mentioned what, if anything you were charged with. There is a good chance that if you were not breaking the law when you called the Officer a shrimp (not a good idea, as you are now aware), that whatever you were eventually charged with is subject to a motion to quash the arrest. It does sound as though you need legal representation. The first thing you need to do is to get insurance for your car, before your court date. That will reduce the penalty for that. Advice as to your rights is available at 630-243-0099

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Answered on 11/04/00, 6:29 pm


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