UPLAND MISCONDUCT ATTORNEY Jerry L. Steering, is a Police Misconduct Attorney serving Upland and throughout Southern California. He has been suing police officers and other government officials since 1984. DON’T GET FRAMED, GET PAID. TURN YOUR BOGUS CRIMINAL CASE INTO A WINNING CIVIL RIGHTS CASE AGAINST THE POLICE. Defending bogus Criminal Cases and Suing Police Officers for Violating your Constitutional Rights since 1984 for Excessive Force, Police Brutality, False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, K-9 Maulings, Police Beatings and Shootings and Wrongful Death, Concealing or Destroying Evidence and Retaliation. Tel: (949) 474-1849. MR. STEERING HAS SUCCESSFULLY SUED UPLAND POLICE. In Jonathan Osborne v. City of Upland, Mr. Steering successfully defended a bogus criminal resisting arrest case in San Bernardino County Superior Court, and thereafter, sued the involved Upland Police Department officers in United States District Court. MR. STEERING HAS DEFENDED BOGUS RESISTANCE OFFENSE CASES AND HAS SUED SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY POLICE OFFICIALS SINCE 1986. Here are a few examples of cases that Mr. Steering has won against the Sheriff Department; an agency that has literally gone off of the deep end in the High Desert / Victor Valley area: Morgan v. County of San Bernardino, U.S. Dist. Court, Cent. Dist. of Cal. (Riverside) (1996), $714,000.00 settlement following jury verdict for excessive force and false arrest during search warrant execution in Apple Valley, California; Austin v. County of San Bernardino, U.S. District Court, Central District of California, $500,000.00 jury verdict for false arrest and excessive force; Lopez v. County of San Bernardino, U.S. Dist. Court Cent. Dist. of Cal. (Riverside) (2002), $50,000.00 settlement for racially motivated battery; Miller v. City of San Bernardino, et al, U.S. Dist. Court Cent. Dist. of Cal. (Riverside) (2003), $35,000.00 settlement for unlawful detention; Calderon v. County of San Bernardino, U.S. Dist. Court, Central Dist. of Cal. (Riverside)(2003), $115,000.00 settlement for false arrest and illegal search; Arroyo v. City of San Bernardino, U.S. Dist. Court, Central Dist. of Cal. (Riverside)(2004), $125,000.00 settlement for unreasonable seizure of person; Ford v. County of San Bernardino, (2007), $80,000.00 settlement for excessive force; In re Jane Doe v. County of San Bernardino, et al., (2008), $290,000.00 settlement (prior to filing lawsuit) for sexually motivated mistreatment of arrestee; Aubrey v. County of San Bernardino, et. al, U.S. Dist. Court (LA) 2012, $325,000.00 settlement for the use of unreasonable force and for false arrest; and Jones v. County of San Bernardino, et al.; $170,000.00 U.S. Dist. Court (LA) settlement for unreasonable seizure of person. Penny Trent v. County of San Bernardino, et al., $600,000.00 settlement for unreasonable seizure of person. David Scott v. County of San Bernardino, et al; $390,000.00 settlement after winning case on appeal to the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Although SB County is not nearly as heavily populated as other areas in Southern California, the “crime rate” of crimes and Constitutional Torts committed by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department is astounding. It seems that San Bernardino County is the hotbed for “cops gone wild.” These deputies are simply out of control, and nobody is going to do anything about; at least anybody from the Sheriff’s Department, or the Judges of the San Bernardino County Superior Court. IF YOU WERE THE VICTIM OF POLICE MISCONDUCT, MR. STEERING CAN HELP YOU. If you were the victim of police misconduct, either being criminally prosecuted for a bogus resistance crime (i.e. resisting / delaying / obstructing peace officer, Cal. Penal Code § 148(a)(1), resisting public officer with threat or use of violence, Cal. Penal Code § 69 or battery on a peace officer Cal. Penal Code § 243(b), or being falsely arrested and/or beaten, Mr. Steering can help you. He is an expert and specialist in these cases. Jerry L. Steering, Esq. What To Do If You Have Been Beaten-Up or Falsely Arrested By The Police Free Case Evaluation