JLS in Courtroom cropped 2Police Misconduct Attorney Jerry L. Steering has sued the police since 1984, and Specializes in Suing the Police for false arrests, police brutality – excessive force, malicious criminal prosecutions, wrongful deaths caused by police officers such as shootings and smotherings, and other civil rights violations such as police dog maulings and First Amendment retaliation cases.

Mr. Steering sues the police in Buena Park, California and throughout the State of California.

THE BUENA PARK POLICE ARE NEITHER HONEST NOR HONORABLE.

The Buena Park Police Department has shown its brutality in wrongfully fatally shooting a 19-year-old man. See, Buena Park police officers used excessive force in deadly shooting, jury finds, Los Angeles Times, May 2, 2024. Of course, the Buena Park Police Department and the Orange County District Attorney’s Office defending that shooting as justified and proper.

In the real world, there really is no reason for the Orange County District Attorney’s Office and Buena Park Police Department Internal Affairs to even bother to investigate a Buena Park Police Department shooting, because the outcome of any such investigations are known from the beginning; that the officer acted properly, no matter what the evidence shows.

If an Orange County jury has found a police shooting to constitute excessive force, it must have been really bad, because Orange County Juries are almost always composed of mostly white, mostly conservative, and almost always cop-loving jurors, who usually will not find any fault with police actions, unless they are just outrageous.

The Buena Park Police Department also routinely engages in false arrests and prosecutions of innocents, especially Buena Park’s homeless population. The City of Buena Park has even gone so far as to criminally prosecute a mentally ill woman from sleeping on 8 inches of City property.

SOME OF JERRY L. STEERING BUENA PARK POLICE MISCONDUCT CASES.

Screen Capture from LA ABC 7 Interview of JLS on Jovan Jimenez caseIn Hisham Rashid v. City of Buena Park, et al. United States District Court for the Central District of California Case No. 8:07-cv-01085, the Buena Park Police Department, along with the Fullerton Police Department and the Anaheim Police Department, along with then Deputy District Attorney Scott Steiner (now an Orange County Judge), “stole” (via search warrant abuse and narcotics bank fund seizure laws) almost $900,000.00 from a completely innocent man who owned a check cashing business, simply because he was the brother of a bail bonds company owner who sent unlicensed bail agents to the Orange County Jail to sign up bail bonds.

The police and Deputy District Attorney Steiner criminally prosecuted Mr. Rashid’s brother who owned a bail bonds company, for having unlicensed bail agents sign-up bail bonds at the Orange County Jails. Rather than just go after Mr. Rashid’s brother, the police obtained a search warrant for all of the brother’s relatives, and even the secretary at the bail bonds company. They took approximately $1,400,000.00, the majority of which were not the money’s of the bail bondsman but were $900,000.00 of Mr. Rashid’s money, who had no ownership and had nothing to do with his brother’s bail bonds business.

Deputy District Attorney Steiner then obtained an order from the Orange County Superior Court giving $525,000.00 to the Buena Park, Anaheim and Fullerton police departments; all of which was the money of Mr. Rashid. Mind you, Mr. Rashid was never charged with any crime.

When Mr. Rashid sued to get his money back, Deputy District Attorney Steiner and the Buena Park, Anaheim and Fullerton police departments sent the bail bondsman brother’s financial records, sent them to the IRS, falsely claimed that they were the financial records of Mr. Rashid, and the IRS ended up wrongfully charging Mr. Rashid with a million-dollar tax bill that he did not owe. This outrageous, but typical of the Buena Park police.

JERRY L. STEERING HAS A LONG TRACK RECORD OF SUCCESSFUL SUING THE POLICE IN BUENA PARK AND ORANGE COUNTY SINCE 1986.

See, “Mr. Steering Has a Long Successful Track Record Against the Police in Orange County”.

Against Buena Park, Mr. Steering has obtained $350,000.00 from the City of Buena Park over the wrongful red tagging of an office building in Buena Park in Vu Thai v. City of Buena Park.

THE ONLY RIGHTS THAT YOU HAVE IN THIS COUNTRY ARE THOSE THAT YOU CAN ENFORCE BY WINNING IN FEDERAL COURT.

A federal constitutional right without a remedy is no right at all; it doesn’t exist.

Jurors in courtroomThe only federal constitutional rights that you have are those that you can enforce in Orange County, California, by getting a federal jury of mostly white, mostly conservative and almost all cop-loving jurors to unanimously vote for you in your Police Misconduct Civil Rights trial in federal court. This is no easy task, especially in Orange County. Jurors there are a tough sell.

It takes many years of experience, knowledge, scholarship and courtroom savvy to actually get a federal jury to vote for you and condemn the police. Jerry L. Steering has been suing the police in federal court since 1984, and in Orange County since 1986. As the old saying goes, “The young lawyer knows the law, but the old lawyer knows the judge”.

If you have been the victim of police misconduct Mr. Steering can assist you in getting justice for the outrages perpetrated against you.

Call Jerry L. Steering at (949) 474-1849 or email Mr. Steering at jerry@steeringlaw.com.

Screen Capture of Jerry Steering on CNNFREE CASE EVALUATION

Police Misconduct Specialties:
  • Excessive Force
  • Concealing Evidence
  • Destroying Evidence
  • False Arrest
  • K-9 Maulings
  • Malicious Prosecution
  • Police Beatings
  • Police Brutality
  • Police Shootings
  • Whistle Blower Retaliation
  • Wrongful Death