What are the notice requirements and statute of limitations for filing a false arrest or civil rights lawsuit?. Can the police rely upon hearsay to establish probable cause for an arrest and therefore preclude a false arrest lawsuit?. Gary Kollin is a sole practitioner in a boutique law firm concentrating in criminal defense and civil rights litigation.
He has represented clients in the state and federal courts charged with crimes ranging from petit theft to first degree murder and include federal charges of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprises. Gary Kollin represents clients in the state and federal appeal courts and argued the case of Smith v. United States, 508 U.S. 223 (1993), before the United States Supreme Court.
He has represented clients in the state and federal courts charged with crimes ranging from petit theft to first degree murder including federal charges of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprises. Gary Kollin was counsel in a class action suit against the Sheriff where because of the illegal practice of holding people in jail after they were found not guilty, the federal judge ordered the Sheriff to pay damages in excess of $1,000,000.00.
He has represented clients in the state and federal courts charged with crimes ranging from petit theft to first degree murder and include federal charges of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprises. Gary Kollin represents clients in the state and federal appeal courts and argued the case of Smith v. United States, 508 U.S. 223 (1993), before the United States Supreme Court.
He has represented clients in the state and federal courts charged with crimes ranging from petit theft to first degree murder including federal charges of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprises. Gary Kollin was counsel in a class action suit against the Sheriff where because of the illegal practice of holding people in jail after they were found not guilty, the federal judge ordered the Sheriff to pay damages in excess of $1,000,000.00.
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Gary Kollin is a sole practitioner in a boutique law firm concentrating in criminal defense and civil rights litigation.
He has represented clients in the state and federal courts charged with crimes ranging from petit theft to first degree murder including federal charges of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprises.
Gary Kollin represents clients in the state and federal appeal courts and argued the case of Smith v. United States, 508 U.S. 223 (1993), before the United States Supreme Court.
He has represented clients in the state and federal courts charged with crimes ranging from petit theft to first degree murder including federal charges of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprises.
Gary Kollin represents clients in the state and federal appeal courts and argued the case of Smith v. United States, 508 U.S. 223 (1993), before the United States Supreme Court.
Gary Kollin is a sole practitioner in a boutique law firm concentrating in criminal defense and civil rights litigation.
He has represented clients in the state and federal courts charged with crimes ranging from petit theft to first degree murder including federal charges of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprises.
Gary Kollin represents clients in the state and federal appeal courts and argued the case of Smith v. United States, 508 U.S. 223 (1993), before the United States Supreme Court.
He has represented clients in the state and federal courts charged with crimes ranging from petit theft to first degree murder including federal charges of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprises.
Gary Kollin represents clients in the state and federal appeal courts and argued the case of Smith v. United States, 508 U.S. 223 (1993), before the United States Supreme Court.
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