What Constitutes A False Arrest?
False arrest is an arrest made without an appropriate warrant or under the lack of “probable cause” by an officer of the law. A false arrest may occur due to many reasons. If a person is suspected of doing a crime that they did not commit or are accused of false allegations, it may lead to false imprisonment. The victims of false arrest are often unaware of their rights, and without the right legal guidance, they end up spending years in jail. So, if you or your loved ones have been a victim of false arrest, it is best to consult with the False Imprisonment Attorneys at Cohen & Fitch for expert legal guidance.
False Arrest Attorneys are capable and experienced individuals with extensive knowledge and can help the victims of false arrest get justice and compensation for any damages suffered by the victim.