I'm so sorry this happened to you. This was extremely unfair. I hear you, and I can imagine how horrible this felt. As someone who worked inside this system, I understand what you're going through.
Proving false imprisonment starts with obtaining arrest records and detention logs. These show exactly how long you were held and create an official timeline.
I file Freedom of Information Law requests for body camera footage and surveillance video. Body cameras capture the initial encounter, what was said, and how officers justified the detention. Precinct surveillance shows your time in custody.
Witness interviews are critical. I talk to anyone who saw you being detained. Neighbors who watched it happen. People who were present during the stop. Their testimony corroborates your account.
I analyze whether officers had reasonable suspicion or probable cause. I compare their stated reasons with the legal standards. I examine gaps between the initial stop and when you were actually allowed to leave.
I review any statements officers made about the detention:
- What they told you at the scene
- What they wrote in their reports
- What they said in radio transmissions
- Whether their explanations changed over time
I consult with civil rights experts on Fourth Amendment standards. These experts can testify about what the Constitution requires and how your detention violated it.
I work extensively in the Bronx and know the precincts: 40th, 41st, 42nd, 43rd, 44th, 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, 50th, and 52nd. I know which commands have patterns of unlawful detention. I know the communities where this happens most often.
I document all your damages. Lost wages from work you missed. Missed obligations and their consequences. Emotional distress from the experience. Everything you lost because officers detained you unlawfully.
I build a case showing the detention exceeded lawful scope or duration. Even if the initial stop was justified, I prove when it crossed the line into false imprisonment.
Let me be honest with you about what we can expect based on my experience with the city. I'm building the strongest possible case to secure the justice you deserve. The city will fight back, but I know their tactics because I worked for them.
I can help you hold NYPD financially accountable for their actions and the harm they caused. This is about getting your dignity back.
You're entitled to compensation for the time you were unlawfully detained. We measure this in hours or days, and each moment matters. Your freedom has value.
You can recover lost wages for work you missed during the detention. If you lost your job because of the detention, you can recover damages for that too.
You can also recover for:
- Humiliation and emotional distress from being detained
- Physical discomfort (tight handcuffs, uncomfortable holding conditions)
- Consequences like job loss or childcare costs
- Any injuries you sustained during the detention
If officers knew they lacked legal basis to hold you, you may be entitled to punitive damages. These are designed to punish officers and deter future violations.
You can recover compensation even if charges were never filed. In fact, being released without charges strengthens your false imprisonment claim because it suggests officers lacked probable cause from the start.
If charges were filed but later dropped, that also supports your case. It shows the initial detention didn't have sufficient basis.
The amount depends on multiple factors. How long were you held? What were the conditions? What did you lose? What harm did you suffer?
Based on my insider experience, I can give you a realistic assessment of what your case is worth. I don't make promises I can't keep, but I fight aggressively to maximize your recovery.
You deserve justice, and I'm going to fight to get it for you.
You must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days of the false imprisonment. Not 91 days. Exactly 90 days. This deadline is absolute.
The 90-day period starts on the date of detention, not the date your charges were dismissed. Not when you decided to sue. The day it happened.
Missing this deadline means losing your right to sue the City of New York. The courts cannot extend it. There are no exceptions. Your claim is gone.
Even if your criminal case is ongoing, the civil claim deadline runs separately. Many people lose valid claims because they wait to see how the criminal case resolves. Don't make that mistake.
Early filing protects your evidence:
- Body camera footage has retention limits and may be deleted
- Officers create incident reports shortly after detention
- Witness memories fade quickly with time
- Precinct logs might be harder to obtain later
I can file your Notice of Claim even while your criminal case proceeds. Protecting your civil rights doesn't jeopardize your criminal defense. I coordinate both.
Let me walk you step by step through the process and make this as simple as possible. I handle the filing. I preserve the evidence. I meet the deadlines. You focus on moving forward.
Don't wait to see how your criminal case resolves. Protect your civil rights now while you still can.
I have a track record of successful false imprisonment claims against NYPD. I understand what legally justifies detention versus what's unlawful. I know the difference because I enforced these standards as a detective.
I know Bronx precincts and their detention patterns. I know which commands have cultures of unlawful stops. I know the neighborhoods where this happens most frequently. I know the community you're from because it's the community I serve.
I aggressively pursue both compensatory and punitive damages. I don't settle for less than what you deserve. If the city won't be fair, I take them to trial.
I work on contingency for civil rights cases. No upfront costs. I only get paid if I recover damages for you. This is about access to justice, not creating financial barriers.
When you work with me, you get:
- Someone who believes your account and fights to prove officers lacked justification
- Direct communication without corporate layers
- Honest assessments based on insider knowledge of the system
- Aggressive litigation when necessary
- Commitment to preserving evidence before it disappears
I handle everything from Notice of Claim through trial if necessary. You'll be informed, prepared, and confident at every stage.
I'm accessible to Bronx communities who've been targeted by unlawful detention. I take your experience seriously. I validate what you went through. I fight to restore your dignity.