We Can't Sue Cops Anymore?!

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Published 2023-05-07
Answering YOUR legal questions, like we can't sue the cops anymore? Can Your Landlord Kick You Out? Can You Sue A Private Investigator? and more! Leave a comment for a chance to be included in the next episode! Don't forget to subscribe to ‪@LawByMike‬ for more law tips!

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00:15 What Is International Law?
00:36 Who's At Fault?
01:14 Can You Give Up Your Freedoms - Fourth Waiver?
01:46 Can You Sue The Cops For Not Reading Your Miranda Rights?
03:04 Can You Sue A Private Investigator?
04:12 Can Your Landlord Make You Move Out?
05:15 Off The Record
05:37 Creepy Question

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All Comments (21)
  • @LawByMike
    Leave a question in the comments to possibly be included in the next What The Law! Also let us know if you have any comments/suggestions to improve this series!
  • @Miliradian
    Epic, can we sue people for only watching your shorts videos and missing out these?
  • @xxIAshesIxx
    Ive a follow up question about private investigators. Awhile back, there was a video of a PI detained by police (not sure if charged), because the woman he was investigating noticed him, and wanted to report him for harassment and stalking. Are PI's subject to those criminal charges while they are investigating? Or do they get some sort of pass since it is their business?
  • Youtube has done a TERRIBLE job with this encoding. Wow. Hope they do a re-pass later because this is some 360p crap disguised as 1080p. Mike deserves better.
  • @ianlodge3318
    To answer the creepy question (kind of): it varies in every state, ranging from perfectly legal to Class A felony. I know in Oregon it's a felony, but i don't know about the rest of the states. I am not going to research any further on this, if any of you are THAT CURIOUS for any reason, do your own additional research.
  • I’m 99% sure the editor is just trying to use every single effect in the free trial of their editing software
  • @MrSunDragon
    I remember a woman on facebook live getting freaky with her dog. Apparently in my country for some dumb reason its legal as long as the animal doesn't get penitrated☠
  • You can't seem to sue anyone anymore. I had a bicycle that flipped when you put on the brakes, I broke my wrist and I couldn't find a lawyer. Now it's too late it's been over a year. But other people are still being injured on bicycles because they flip when you put on the brakes. Nobody talks about it, because there's some kind of conspiracy that blames the rider. You're not supposed to put on the front brakes. But what they don't tell you is, when a truck pulls out in front of you, you automatically put on the brakes out of fear of hitting the truck. HUD sold me a toxic mold house only available to first time buyers. They only want ignorant people to buy the houses, so they don't discover the mold. I couldn't find a lawyer to sue the city that inspected it for my safety charge me a hundred fifty bucks but they didn't discover the mold. They said I could have hired my own inspector and not trusted their licensed inspectors that charge me a hundred fifty bucks to inspect it for my safety. This was back in 1993 when gold was $200 an ounce so $150 dollars was a lot of money. But I'm going to put my trust in God and ask to have the entire United States incinerated. Because scientists told them if they make a car go faster than 10 mph people would be injured and killed. They made them go faster anyways because they trusted in lawyers to make sure they couldn't be sued for making cars that go unsafe speed limits. The only reason why they made them go faster was to sell people car insurance as people will not buy car insurance if they are not afraid to die. They offered me 250 million dollars to keep my mouth shut, but I can't do it.
  • I hope people start doing the right things again and trying to make the world a better place , that sure would take a heavy load off of sifting through all the people wanting to be lazy or not wanting to do their jobs and do it well at that instead of try and cheat the system , it hurts all of us when more and more people suck
  • @heisenblue359
    Hey Mike DaLawyer doesn't Miranda Rights only have to be read prior to custodial interrogation??
  • Loving this new format of videos, FRESH and interesting, loving it 💯
  • I hope you can sue cops for not reading your Miranda right and I hope you can sue private investigators if not im taking this video with a grain of salt edit now that im watching taking this with a grain of salt this is cap you can sue police and private investigators
  • @aycc-nbh7289
    So could Pinkerton be held liable for their actions on behalf of WOTC if this all even happened?
  • This is a great video, kids this what the quote “not all hero’s wear capes” in good example looks like.
  • @derpyduck264
    Hello Law By Mike! I do have a question regarding the Miranda Rights, and it is as follows; if a person who is detained makes it clear that they know the Miranda Rights even though an officer didn't read the rights to the person, can their statements still be used against them in a criminal trial?