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I am not a lawyer, but I can offer general guidance.

If you believe you have been a victim of police assault


and want to pursue legal action, consider the following steps:

1. **Document the Incident:**

- Write down a detailed account of the incident, including the date, time, location, and any relevant
details.

- Collect evidence such as photos, videos, or audio recordings if available.

2. **Seek Medical Attention:**

- Visit a healthcare professional to document any injuries sustained during the incident.

3. **Identify Witnesses:**

- If there were witnesses to the incident, try to obtain their contact information. They may be crucial in
supporting your case.

4. **File a Complaint:**

- File a complaint with the police department's internal affairs division. Follow their procedures for
filing complaints.

5. **Consult an Attorney:**

- Seek legal advice from an attorney experienced in civil rights or police misconduct cases. They can
help you understand your rights and options.

6. **File a Lawsuit:**

- If you decide to pursue legal action, your attorney can help you file a lawsuit against the police officer
and/or the department. This typically involves filing a complaint in the appropriate court.

7. **Statute of Limitations:**

- Be aware of the statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit in your jurisdiction. This is the time limit
within which legal action must be initiated.
8. **Collect Evidence:**

- Work with your attorney to gather evidence supporting your case. This may include medical records,
witness statements, and any documentation related to the incident.

9. **Legal Proceedings:**

- Your attorney will guide you through the legal process, including discovery, depositions, and
potentially a trial.

Remember, it's crucial to consult with a qualified attorney to get advice tailored to your specific
situation. Legal processes can be complex, and having professional guidance is essential.

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