Police officers are liable for illegal actions like everyone else and there are an increasing number of complaints suing for damages. Claims can cover a wide range of misconduct - from blatant misuse of power such as physical injuries, false imprisonment or fabricating evidence, to improperly stopping someone in the street or refusing to hand over property. It is one of the few remaining areas of work to be tried by civil juries and the only area of civil work in the county court which involves trial by jury. This volume gives an introduction to this area. It includes checklists, summaries and the following precedents of the documentation necessary in taking/defending an action: letter before action/complaint, statement of claim, defence, request for further and better particulars of the defence and reply.
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978-0-471-96865-8 (9780471968658)
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Part 1 Basic information: when claims arise; police powers; assault and battery; false imprisonment; malicious prosecution; trespass to land and interference with goods; breaches of the code of practice. Part 2 Damages and other remedies: damages in general; compensatory damages; aggravated damages; exemplary damages; assessing damages. Part 3 Initial steps: taking instructions; financing the case; preliminary investigations; alternatives to suing the police for damages; police complaints. Part 4 Starting proceedings and pleadings: defendants and courts; warrants and pre-commencement orders; particulars/statement of claim; the defence; the reply; further and better particulars; interrogatories. Part 5 From commencement to trial: discovery; mode of trial; pre-trial review; witness statements; payments to court and settlement; statements in open court; preparing for trial. Part 6 The trial: procedure in jury trials; questions of evidence; interest and costs; appeals arising from jury trials. Part 7 Precedents: particulars of claim; defence; request for further and better particulars; interrogatories and answer; statement in open court.