False Arrest
False arrest occurs when an individual is detained or imprisoned by law enforcement without proper legal authority. This can include situations where the arrest is made without probable cause or a warrant, or where an arrest is conducted without a legal exception to the warrant requirement.
Common Claims:
- Lack of Probable Cause: Arresting someone without sufficient evidence or reasonable grounds to believe they have committed a crime.
- Detention Without a Warrant: Arresting an individual without obtaining a warrant when one is required, or when legal exceptions do not apply.
Excessive Force
Excessive force refers to the use of more physical force than necessary by law enforcement during an interaction. This typically occurs when officers use force that is unreasonable in relation to the situation or the level of resistance posed by the individual.
Common Claims:
- Physical Injury: The use of force that causes unnecessary or severe injury.
- Unreasonable Force: Applying force that exceeds what is appropriate given the circumstances, such as using a weapon or physical restraint on a non-threatening individual.