The United States Constitution protects people in its borders from the overreach of the government with a Bill of Rights and limited powers.
Government force is often initiated through actions by law enforcement officers at the local, state and federal level.
When law enforcement officers act beyond the scope of their powers in Snohomish County, Washington, civil rights lawyers represent the infringed-upon to not only help the victim recover for damages, but also to change public policy and keep police powers in check.
Additionally, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects people from unlawful discrimination by other citizens, business entities and local governments.
Lawyer Referral Service of the Snohomish County Bar Association - The Snohomish County Bar Association (SCBA) in Everett, Washington, has established a lawyer referral service. The non-profit Lawyer Referral Service helps the public find a qualified local attorney. In exchange for a $35 consultation fee, the individual is entitled to a 30 minute consultation with the attorney at no additional charge. The service screens the attorneys for their experience and good standing with the Washington Sate Bar.