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Lake County Discrimination Attorney

Police Brutality • False Arrest • Illegal Search and Seizure

In the investigation of crimes, police have broad powers to gather evidence and question suspects. However, the U.S. Constitution guarantees fair and humane treatment of citizens and places strict limits on law enforcement. Victims of civil rights violations have the right to sue for damages when those rights are infringed.

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Waukegan attorney Albert Wysocki stands up for clients throughout Northeastern Illinois to hold police accountable for federal civil rights abuses and violations, including:

  • Policy brutality
  • Excessive force
  • False arrest (detained without probable cause)
  • Illegal interrogation (without access to an attorney)
  • Illegal search of home, vehicle or person

Experienced Civil Rights Lawyer

Albert Wysocki is a former judge, prosecutor, chief deputy, and criminal law professor. This unique background in law enforcement, criminal court, and Constitutional law enables him to credibly and effectively represent clients in Fourth Amendment violations and physical mistreatment by police officers. In private practice since 1990, he has helped many clients who were subjected to wrongful detention, police beatings, and unreasonable use of force.

Attorney Wysocki handles §1983 violations and abuses under Title VII and Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act, enabling citizens to collect monetary damages for their unlawful treatment. He has prevailed on behalf of clients who were handcuffed and slammed into cars, pummeled by police, detained for hours without basis for arrest, or whose homes were entered and searched without a warrant.

In representing clients, Albert Wysocki takes full advantage of video surveillance, witness statements, internal investigations, inconsistencies in police reports of the incident, and previous complaints of rough treatment or civil rights violations by the officer(s).

Contact an Illinois civil rights lawyer who can capably press your claim in federal court for compensation for injury, damage to reputation, and emotional distress caused by excessive force, false arrest, or illegal search and seizure.


Former Lake County Judge, Former Lake County Prosecutor,
Former Chief Deputy Sheriff, Premier Criminal Defense Lawyer and
Family Law Attorney with Over 30 Years Experience.

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