Madia Law Settles Discrimination at Mega Mall Suit for $150,000
Bloomington police officers on duty at the Mall of America thought that Michael Jointer, an African American male, was someone else. They thought that he
We’re trial lawyers. Our core competency – above everything else – is trying cases to juries. And we specialize in beating giants.
Bloomington police officers on duty at the Mall of America thought that Michael Jointer, an African American male, was someone else. They thought that he
Mark Henderson was a hostage held at gunpoint in a room at the Woodbury Red Roof Inn on August 30, 2012. He fled the room
The cases brought in the names of Philando Castile, Terence Crutcher, Tamir Rice and Freddie Gray never made it to trial. Each was brought to
The paths to take, or perhaps reconsider, in Minnesota If you’re in the unfortunate position of feeling victimized by the police, Minnesota has guidelines of
Start your free consultation 612-349-2729 We’re trial lawyers. Our core competency – above everything else – is trying cases to juries. And we specialize in
Practicing in civil rights litigation, we see a lot of police officers abuse their power. Unfortunately, there are many reasons police misconduct usually stays out of
Since the police shooting death of an unarmed 18-year-old black male in Ferguson, Missouri last week, the town of 21,000 people has become a focal
On June 24, 2014, after a two-day trial, a federal jury found that officer Robert Thunder violated Madia Law Client Michael Flowers’ constitutional right to
On Monday, Madia Law filed suit in United States District Court on behalf of Plaintiff Tammy Liddle against Bloomington Police Officer Jeff Thibert. Ms. Liddle’s
The Stolen Lives Project determined that during the entire decade of the 1990’s, over 2000 deaths occurred at the hands of police officers. Seven years
A civilized society depends on a well-maintained police force dedicated to service and protection. However, when officers stray from the duties sworn in their oath,
Minneapolis Police Sergeant David Clifford, 47, is the executive member of the SWAT team and a 19-year department veteran who has twice received the Medal