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Can a counterclaim be filed in a criminal proceeding?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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If someone went to a job interview, and the job was offered to said person immediately after the interview, but upon arriving at home the person receives a phone call from their potential future employer saying that the offer had to be retracted on the grounds that there was a warrant out for their arrest.
Assuming the person turns themselves in, but is not acquitted of the charges against them after talking with the police, they then must go through the process of being charged.
While in the trial for these charges could this person bring a counterclaim against the police for lost wages or could this person (after being adjudicated)
bring a claim against the police department in civil court?
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If someone went to a job interview, and the job was offered to said person immediately after the interview, but upon arriving at home the person receives a phone call from their potential future employer saying that the offer had to be retracted on the grounds that there was a warrant out for their arrest.
Assuming the person turns themselves in, but is not acquitted of the charges against them after talking with the police, they then must go through the process of being charged.
While in the trial for these charges could this person bring a counterclaim against the police for lost wages or could this person (after being adjudicated)
bring a claim against the police department in civil court?
united-states criminal-law police criminal-procedure
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If someone went to a job interview, and the job was offered to said person immediately after the interview, but upon arriving at home the person receives a phone call from their potential future employer saying that the offer had to be retracted on the grounds that there was a warrant out for their arrest.
Assuming the person turns themselves in, but is not acquitted of the charges against them after talking with the police, they then must go through the process of being charged.
While in the trial for these charges could this person bring a counterclaim against the police for lost wages or could this person (after being adjudicated)
bring a claim against the police department in civil court?
united-states criminal-law police criminal-procedure
If someone went to a job interview, and the job was offered to said person immediately after the interview, but upon arriving at home the person receives a phone call from their potential future employer saying that the offer had to be retracted on the grounds that there was a warrant out for their arrest.
Assuming the person turns themselves in, but is not acquitted of the charges against them after talking with the police, they then must go through the process of being charged.
While in the trial for these charges could this person bring a counterclaim against the police for lost wages or could this person (after being adjudicated)
bring a claim against the police department in civil court?
united-states criminal-law police criminal-procedure
united-states criminal-law police criminal-procedure
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