There are at least 1,000 fatal shootings in the United States every year. Since 2005, the number of police officers that have actually been convicted of murder is paltry – just seven. Of the 139 agents involved, 44 were convicted. Some are serving life while others have been released with no prison time. It’s complex. And as an excessive police force attorney San Bernardino , here’s why it has been historically difficult to convict officers. 1. Not enough officers There is a chronic shortage of law officers in San Bernardino County (SBC). As the largest geographical county in the U.S., the SBC Sheriff’s Department serves more than 2.1 million people with just 3,600 agents. For this reason, the department fights hard against one of its agents being convicted and removed from service. 2. Jury sentiments When a case goes to trial and there’s a jury, the jury often sympathizes with the law agent, especially in cases involving shootings. Aware of the danger of...
Police Misconduct Attorney, Jerry L. Steering has handled hundreds of police misconduct civil rights cases and defended bogus criminal cases since 1984. False arrest, unreasonable force and malicious prosecution cases are a legal minefield; make the wrong step and you are out. We know where to step.