More often than not, an attorney is not interested in filing a case for damages against the police when they are no clear cut "damages". If there is no pot of gold, they aren't interested in tracking down the end of that particular rainbow.TXtoothpick wrote:I did contact a lawyer for that traffic stop incident who said he thought I didn't have much of a case, or maybe he just wasn't interested. I also contacted the Texas Civil Rights Project which reviewed my case and sent me a rejection letter stating that they "could not represent me in this matter".
More effective with abusive police is to make internal complaints with the objective that there is a training memorandum or bulletin issued to the police force.
Need top change their behavior like changing direction of a supertanker -- slowly, one incident at a time.
Also note that if there are subsequent incidents with the same officers, now you have started the paper trail of a pattern of abuse. If it doesn't exist on paper, it never happened.