CIVIL RIGHTS & SECTION 1983 ATTORNEY
Standing Up Against Police Brutality & Government Abuse
Former prosecutor now fighting for your constitutional rights.
Holding government entities accountable for misconduct.
Settlements
Experience
Expert
Rights Advocate
Types of Civil Rights Cases
Police Brutality
- Excessive force
- Wrongful arrest
- Unlawful detention
- Taser/weapon misuse
False Imprisonment
- Wrongful arrest
- Unlawful detention
- Jail misconduct
- Due process violations
Search & Seizure Violations
- Illegal searches
- Property seizure
- Privacy violations
- 4th Amendment rights
Discrimination
- Racial profiling
- Gender discrimination
- Religious persecution
- Disability rights
Prison Conditions
- Inmate abuse
- Medical neglect
- Overcrowding
- Constitutional violations
Government Misconduct
- Official corruption
- Due process violations
- Equal protection
- First Amendment rights
WHAT IS SECTION 1983?
42 U.S.C. § 1983 is a federal law that allows you to sue government officials who violate your constitutional rights.
- ✓ Police officers who use excessive force
- ✓ Jail officials who deny medical care
- ✓ Government employees who discriminate
- ✓ Officials who violate due process
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO:
- • Monetary compensation for damages
- • Injunctive relief to stop violations
- • Attorney's fees in successful cases
- • Justice and accountability
Recent Settlements & Results
$250,000 Police Brutality Settlement
- Excessive force case
- Client suffered permanent injuries
- Full compensation achieved
False Arrest Case Won
- Wrongful detention lawsuit
- Constitutional violations proven
- Client vindicated in court
Prison Conditions Improved
- Systemic abuse case
- Injunctive relief obtained
- Facility reforms implemented
Your Constitutional Rights
1st Amendment
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of religion
- Right to assembly
- Petition government
4th Amendment
- Protection from unreasonable search
- Warrant requirements
- Privacy rights
- Property protection
8th Amendment
- No cruel punishment
- No excessive bail
- Humane treatment
- Proportional sentences
14th Amendment
- Equal protection
- Due process
- Equal treatment
- Fair procedures
HOLDING POWER ACCOUNTABLE
When government officials violate your rights, they must be held accountable. Civil rights lawsuits don't just provide compensation — they create change.
- Prevent future violations
- Protect other citizens
- Reform problematic policies
- Ensure constitutional compliance
"Ronda is a staunch advocate for vulnerable populations. Her expertise and dedication made all the difference."
— Kenneth L. Jones, Civil Rights Client
Your Rights Matter. Accountability Starts Here.
If you believe your constitutional rights were violated by police, jail staff, or a government official, Dixon Justice Center can help you understand your options and determine the next steps.
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