Practice Areas
Practice Areas
The Law Offices of Dale K. Galipo has a strong focus on all police misconduct and officer-involved shooting matters throughout California, with particular expertise in tackling cases in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Ana, and Long Beach San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento. We also have extensive experience in Ventura, Orange, and San Bernardino counties. Our intimate knowledge of these communities enables us to provide personalized and effective legal services tailored to the unique needs of our clients.
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Officer-Involved
Police ShootingsOfficer-Involved
Police ShootingsIf you were unarmed but still shot by police in Los Angeles or anywhere else, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.
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Police
MisconductPolice
MisconductAt The Law Offices of Dale K. Galipo, we firmly believe that no one, including law enforcement, is above the law. We are committed to holding those responsible for misconduct accountable and to ensuring that victims and their families receive the justice they so rightfully deserve.
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In-Custody
DeathIn-Custody
DeathAttorneys at Law Offices of Dale K. Galipo have successfully represented the victims of custodial abuse and deaths/suicides and have helped the families of the victims find out the truth as to what really happened to their loved ones.
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Excessive Force
Excessive Force
The result of being restrained in this manner usually consists of a restriction of one’s movement or compression of a person’s ribs and diaphragm, making it hard for the person to expand their chest and breathe.
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Wrongful
ConvictionWrongful
ConvictionWhen our criminal justice system fails to seek the truth and sends innocent people to jail/prison, it denies the fundamental rights of the innocent people now wrongfully convicted.
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Sexual
AssaultSexual
AssaultWhen people think about police abuse, they often think of officer-involved shootings and excessive force—but the fact is that sexual assault is another issue affecting those who are imprisoned or detained.
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Denial of Medical
CareDenial of Medical
CareWhether someone is a convicted prisoner or temporarily being detained, they have rights under the U.S. Constitution. Failing to meet a prisoner’s basic needs, which include medical care, may mean that the facility has fallen short of their legal obligations and acted negligently.
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Asphyxia and Restraint
LawyerAsphyxia and Restraint
LawyerThe death of George Floyd brought national attention to the devastating consequences of lethal restraint techniques used during arrests. But similar tragedies have occurred in our own backyard—from South Los Angeles to Skid Row, Hollywood, and East LA.
