TheLegalQuestion
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What is the name of your state? FL
Hello.
One of my family member's identify was stolen somehow and the criminal used his name, address, social security number, etc.. to get expensive exotic cars.
The police arrested the person who did it but for some reason they let them out of jail the same day. I guess they have their hands full with the looters or something.
Anyway, if the police or district attorney refuse to take action against this criminal, can I sue them in court for any real money?
The question is what type of damages can you get when someone uses your identity but is arrested?
What theory of law(if any) could I go after them for?
Emotional distress? Copyright infringement( of me)? The price of lifelock subscription service?
On a somewhat related story, I know there was a district attorney in a Texas town who said that he refused to go after any shoplifters as long as the value was like under $1,000. This lawyer on youtube said something like " Before you think about moving to this town and shoplifting, know this: the store can still go after you in civil court even if D.A don't go after you in criminal court"
I guess my question would be how can you go after someone for a fail shoplifting attempt? What are the damages or theory of law for compensation?
I think a jury would be sympathetic to a victim of identify thief would it seem like almost everyone these days has known someone who might have falling victim to one of these scams.
Every day my phone rings with Indian call centers trying to pretend to be someone they are not in order to steal my identify or blackmail me into giving them gift cards from Walmart. However in this particular case, a police report was made with the person's real name and address so I am thinking perhaps revenge in the form of a civil lawsuit. Please let me know what you guys think?
Thanks.
Hello.
One of my family member's identify was stolen somehow and the criminal used his name, address, social security number, etc.. to get expensive exotic cars.
The police arrested the person who did it but for some reason they let them out of jail the same day. I guess they have their hands full with the looters or something.
Anyway, if the police or district attorney refuse to take action against this criminal, can I sue them in court for any real money?
The question is what type of damages can you get when someone uses your identity but is arrested?
What theory of law(if any) could I go after them for?
Emotional distress? Copyright infringement( of me)? The price of lifelock subscription service?
On a somewhat related story, I know there was a district attorney in a Texas town who said that he refused to go after any shoplifters as long as the value was like under $1,000. This lawyer on youtube said something like " Before you think about moving to this town and shoplifting, know this: the store can still go after you in civil court even if D.A don't go after you in criminal court"
I guess my question would be how can you go after someone for a fail shoplifting attempt? What are the damages or theory of law for compensation?
I think a jury would be sympathetic to a victim of identify thief would it seem like almost everyone these days has known someone who might have falling victim to one of these scams.
Every day my phone rings with Indian call centers trying to pretend to be someone they are not in order to steal my identify or blackmail me into giving them gift cards from Walmart. However in this particular case, a police report was made with the person's real name and address so I am thinking perhaps revenge in the form of a civil lawsuit. Please let me know what you guys think?
Thanks.