| Legal Aid & Legal Defense |
| The Legal Aid Plan documents (Agreement and Application) are available for download as Adobe Acrobat PDF files. |
| Simply click on the respective link below. |
| For more information and/or questions email the NC FOP Attorney/State Counsel, Richard Hattendorf, |
| Legal Defense Fund |
| Adopted December 13, 1990 |
| As an additional benefit to the FOP membership, the FOP, through its Legal Defense Fund, offers to assist in the legal defense of members in good standing with the State Lodge and their local lodge when such members face litigation or prosecution for acts within the scope of a member's employment as a law enforcement officer. |
| The Legal Defense Fund is for those situations where the law enforcement officer inflicts fatal or serious injuries upon a person or persons, is sued for civil damages or prosecuted on criminal charges related to any incident that occurs within the member's scope of employment or faces suspension without pay or termination as a result of any incident that occurs within the member's scope of employment. |
| By the provision of a legal defense fund, the State Lodge in no way admits the liability of the officer-member, nor does the State Lodge admit any liability of the FOP in conjunction with the officer- member. |
| Who is covered? |
| All active FOP members who, at the time of the incident which necessitates legal defense, are active law enforcement officers in good standing with the N.C. FOP and their local lodge. |
| Does the FOP have subrogation rights? |
| Yes. The FOP is subrogated, up to the amount given towards legal defense, to any amounts received by the member as an award in the case. Example: Member shoots Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith sues Member. As part of defense, Member counter- claims for attorney fees and wins. FOP is repaid by Member up to the amount of FOP contribution from the attorney fees awarded by the Court to Member. |
| May I choose my attorney? |
| Yes. The State Lodge does not choose your attorney. However, the State Lodge through the Legal Aid Committee may recommend a particular attorney. |
| Does the FOP pay me or my attorney? |
| The attorney, upon the attorney's submittal of a bill and the approval of the Legal Aid Committee. |
| Critical Incident Situations |
| Program Restrictions |
| 1. Incident must occur in the performance of the officer's official duty. Any alleged or actual act or omission that is not duty related will not be covered. |
| 2. Eligible officers must make the request for assistance, in writing. In critical incident situations, immediate funds can be approved by any State Lodge Board of Directors member over the phone; however, a follow-up written request is required for FOP files. |
| 3. The written request must be sent to the Legal Aid Committee with copies to the Local Lodge President and to the Local Lodge State Trustee for the convenience of the State Lodge. |
| 4. Any claims for payment which are not specifically related to legal defense matters, will not be covered. |
| 5. The legal defense fund is applicable to payment claims not covered by insurance or other contributors. An exception occurs where the member-applicant belongs to a lodge which has a legal defense fund in place. In those cases, the State Lodge will pay legal claims first before the member-applicant need apply for local monies. |
| 6. Continuation of this plan and such payments as required will be subject to the funds available in the Legal Defense Fund of the N.C. FOP and/or any additional funding for the program that may be approved by the Board of Directors. |
| 7. The provision of Legal Defense Funds is designed solely to assist active members of the N.C. FOP with their legal defense in appropriate actions; however, in the provision of such funds, the N.C. FOP assumes no responsibility for the actions or inactions of its members. |
| 8. Any incident that occurred prior to 27 October 1990 will only be covered by the plan if approved by a majority of such Board. |
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| Cary NC 27511-5927 |
| (919) 461-4939 |