Monday, January 13, 2014

Top Chicago Lawyer Reports That Most Police Brutality Crimes Go Unnoticed.

Following recent news that a huge 99 per cent of New Jersey police brutality crimes go unnoticed, a top Chicago lawyer believes that the problem is more widespread, and less and less civilians are coming forward about their ordeals whilst dealing with the law.

This story is one of many that has been in the media, and most recent is the story of Cassandra Feuerstein, arrested for a DUI and was seriously injured after allegedly being shoved by a police officer headfirst into a jail cell bench.

Cassandra Feuerstein, 47, was arrested March 10 by the Skokie Police Department after officers found her vehicle pulled over on the side of the road while she was asleep behind the wheel, NBC Chicago reported.

In a video released Wednesday by Feuerstein's attorney, Torreya Hamilton, an officer can be seen acting with what he said is excessive force.

In the video above it can be seen that the office used excessive force to push the victim into the cell, and as a result the victim received multiple injuries to her face.

Michael P. Schmiege of Chicago has set up a new website specifically for members of the public who have suffered at the hands of the law, and have possibly been unsure who to turn to.

Most recent incidents in Chicago include a lady who was grabbed, thrown to the ground and suffered severe injuries from the hands of policemen who repeatedly beat her with their flashlights.

Mr Schmiege believes that the conduct of the Chicago police force is totally unacceptable and insists that anyone who feels they have been mistreated recently or in the past by the police come forward and speak to him directly.

The website http://www.chicagopolicemisconductlawyer.com/ was set up by Michael and his small team to tackle these issues head on, and help people get some compensation for their mistreatment. The company has helped individuals deal with the following issues relating to the law; Police Brutality, Prison Guard Abuse, Prison Rape, Police Misconduct, Excessive Force, Illegal Search and Seizure, Coerced Confessions, False Arrest, Wrongful Death, Malicious Prosecution, Civil Rights Violations, Failure to Intervene.

If you believe that you have suffered at the hand of the Chicago Police Force, you can call Michael and his team on 312.626.2121 or visit his website for further details.

Media Contact
Company Name: chicagopolicemisconductlawyer.com
Contact Person: Michael P. Schmiege
Email:Send Email
Phone: 312.626.2121
City: Chicago
State: Illinois
Country: United States
Website: http://www.chicagopolicemisconductlawyer.com
Source: www.abnewswire.com

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