While the majority of law enforcement officers behave ethically, there are some who succumb to the pressure of the job and lash out in violent or unjust ways. If you or someone you love has been a victim of police brutality or excessive force, you have the right to take a stand and demand that justice be served. Our civil rights lawyers dedicate themselves to understanding the specific needs and circumstances of each client so that we can develop the best strategy for ensuring that you receive the compensation you deserve. Whether you’ve been harassed, coerced, mishandled, or physically harmed by the police, we are here to listen to your needs and concerns so that we can make sure your dignity and your rights are upheld.
As an American, you have several rights that are guaranteed under our country’s constitution. If you believe that these rights—such as your freedom of speech, freedom of religion, right to bear arms, right to due process, or right to assemble—have been violated in some way, contact the experienced constitutional rights lawyers at Ooley Law to discuss your case. We will listen carefully to each detail and help you understand your legal options for moving forward. Together, we’ll fight to ensure that justice is served.
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Borden, IN 47106
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Ooley Law represents clients throughout Indiana, including but not limited to the following areas: Borden, New Albany, Clarksville, Sellersburg, Charlestown, Jeffersonville, Salem, Pekin, Scottsburg, Seymour, Madison, Georgetown, Floyds Knobs, Bedford, and Paoli, as well as other areas throughout Clark, Floyd, Washington, Scott, Harrison, Orange, Jackson, Crawford, Jefferson, Lawrence Counties.
We focus on a variety of legal areas, including workers’ compensation, self-defense, criminal defense, firearms, personal injury, civil rights, family law mediation, and wills & estates.
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