False Arrest/Malicious Prosecution

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False Arrest/Malicious Prosecution Attorney In Baltimore, Maryland

Do I Have a Case for False Arrest/Malicious Prosecution?

Citizens, business persons, and police can initiate the prosecution of an individual simply by going to the local county or federal magistrate court and obtaining a warrant. Notably, a State warrant is an instrument that instructs an officer of any jurisdiction to take a person into custody and hold them in regard to the warrant. If the warrant is obtained from a Federal Court, an officer in any State may arrest an individual. Unfortunately, there are abuses made in obtaining warrants by citizens, business persons, and police officers, who either outright lie to obtain the warrant or do not properly investigate matters and accept the word of another. This has led to the wrongful incarceration of persons for decades on the basis of race or implicit bias.

Contact The Law Office Of J. Wyndal Gordon, P.A. to schedule an evaluation with a lawyer today at 410-970-3270

We Can Help You

When anyone is individually falsely arrested based on trumped up charges, you need an experienced attorney to fight for you to not only win your criminal case but to pursue the wrong-doer, be it another individual or a large company. The Law Office Of J. Wyndal Gordon, P.A. has substantial experience successfully representing individuals wrongfully accused of a crime and then initiating civil rights actions against such parties who wrongfully initiated a false arrest and maintain an ongoing malicious prosecution. 


Though federal legislators continue to fail to act and reduce the terrible effect of qualified immunity of certain police officers who abuse their office and are wrongfully protected from civil suit and responsibility, our firm has the experience to win, provide for a full and complete recovery for our clients, and punish the wrong-doer. 

You Need a Lawyer

All business owners, private security, and police officers have a duty to take reasonable measures to minimize causing injury to employees, customers, and the public. These measures include training to minimize wrongfully accusing, imprisoning, or causing an arrest for suspected criminal behavior that may lead to your injury on the property of a business owner’s control.


If you or a loved one are falsely arrested and maliciously prosecuted contact us. We are here for you.

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