Draft Amended Complaint for Excessive Force
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I'm seeking a legal professional with extensive experience in civil rights litigation to draft an amended complaint for a federal court case in Illinois. The complaint pertains to a matter of excessive force involving the sheriff during a detainment incident in county jail.
Key components to be included in the complaint:
- Allegations of excessive force: Detailing the unprovoked attack on an inmate by the sheriff.
- Violations of Constitutional rights: Highlighting the infringement of rights during the incident.
- Negligence: Addressing the failure of the involved parties to uphold their duty of care.
- Rule 11 violations: Identifying any applicable breaches of this rule.
Defendants to be named in the complaint include:
- The sheriffs involved in the incident.
- County jail officials.
- The county itself.
- Cook County.
- Dart and specific sheriffs.
Ideal candidates for this job should have:
- A deep understanding of civil rights law and excessive force claims.
- Previous experience drafting federal court complaints.
- Familiarity with Rule 11 and its implications.
- Strong legal writing skills, with the ability to clearly articulate complex legal concepts.
- Experience dealing with cases involving law enforcement and county officials.
- A history of successful litigation against county entities.
Key components to be included in the complaint:
- Allegations of excessive force: Detailing the unprovoked attack on an inmate by the sheriff.
- Violations of Constitutional rights: Highlighting the infringement of rights during the incident.
- Negligence: Addressing the failure of the involved parties to uphold their duty of care.
- Rule 11 violations: Identifying any applicable breaches of this rule.
Defendants to be named in the complaint include:
- The sheriffs involved in the incident.
- County jail officials.
- The county itself.
- Cook County.
- Dart and specific sheriffs.
Ideal candidates for this job should have:
- A deep understanding of civil rights law and excessive force claims.
- Previous experience drafting federal court complaints.
- Familiarity with Rule 11 and its implications.
- Strong legal writing skills, with the ability to clearly articulate complex legal concepts.
- Experience dealing with cases involving law enforcement and county officials.
- A history of successful litigation against county entities.