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Law Offices of Stanley Goff

Why Goff’s Law?

Overcoming Adversity Is an Acquired Skill Necessary When Seeking Justice.
Attorney Goff Is No Stranger to Adversity and His Track Record Proves He Can Slay the Dragon!
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Can Feel Helpless at Times.
You Need Someone Who Can Sustain the Battle.
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Why Goff’s Law?

Overcoming Adversity is an Acquired Skill Necessary When Seeking Justice.
Attorney Goff is No Stranger to Adversity and His Track Record Proves He Can Slay the Dragon!
Seeking Justice Can Feel Helpless at Times.
You Need Someone Who Can Sustain the Battle.
You Want a Warrior for Justice.

Highly Experienced In...

POLICE BRUTALITY

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Specializing In...

CIVIL RIGHTS

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Million Dollar Verdicts...

Personal Injury, Torts

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From the Law Offices of
Stanley Goff

“Our Law Firm Specializes in Civil Rights cases:
Police Misconduct, Malicious Prosecution, Brady Violations,
Excessive Force, Police Brutality, Prison and Jail Abuse cases,
Environmental Racism, Wrongful Death and more…

SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE

Stanley Goff attended San Francisco State University where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science in 2005, and a Master’s Degree in Political Science in 2007. He graduated from John F. Kennedy School of Law in 2009.
Stanley Goff is admitted to the Northern District of California, Eastern District of California, Central District of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Since joining the California Bar, Atty Goff started his own law practice and he has worked primarily in the field of civil rights litigation, obtaining notable results including, but not limited to:

Attorney Goff files Excessive Force Lawsuit against Antioch Police Dept - ``AGAIN``

  • $3.75 million settlement in a deliberate indifference case against the Contra Costa County concerning pretrial detainee suicide at the Contra Costa County jail. (E.D. v. Dwight Childs, et al., Case 3:20-cv-03014-SK)
  • $2.1 million settlement in a deliberate indifference case against the City and County of San Francisco concerning prison conditions at the 850 Bryant St. jail. (Johnson v. City and County of San Francisco, Case No.: 3:18-cv-04890-JCS)
  • $1.25 million settlement against the City of Vacaville for wrongful death (Garcia v. Yuba County, et al 2:19-CV-02621-KJM-DB)
  • $1.07 million settlement in an excessive force, wrongful death case against the City of Hayward (Greer v. City of Hayward 3:15-cv-02307-WHO)
  • $900,000 settlement against the City of Porterville for unlawful entry and excessive force (Chavez v. City of Porterville  1:22-CV-00794-ADA-SKO)
  • $300,000 settlement in wrongful conviction case (Ross v. City of Oakland 14-cv-00800-MEJ)
  • $262,500 settlement against Contra Costa County for excessive force (Hernandez v. Contra Costa County 20-cv-01183-AGT)
  • $125,000 settlement against Tulare County for excessive force, false arrest, unlawful entry (Kellerhals v. Tulare County, et al. 1:20−CV−01279−NONE−EPG)
  • $150,000 settlement against the Santa Clara County for excessive force (Bagley v. Santa Clara County 3:16-cv-02250-JSC)
  • $115,000 settlement against the City of Novato for excessive force (Stubblefield v. City of Novato 3:15-cv-03372-JCS)
  • $100,000 settlement against Butte County for excessive force (Heuer v. Butte County, et al. 2:19-cv-01328-JAM-DMC)
  • $550,000 jury verdict for failure to intervene in the use of excessive force against the City of Richmond (Hernandez v. Hodges 20-cv-01183-AGT)
  • $900,000 settlement against the City and County of San Francisco for Brady Violation.
  • $210,000 settlement against the City of Fairfield for excessive force.
  • $3.75 million settlement in a deliberate indifference case against the Contra Costa County concerning pretrial detainee suicide at the Contra Costa County jail. (E.D. v. Dwight Childs, et al., Case 3:20-cv-03014-SK)
  • $2.1 million settlement in a deliberate indifference case against the City and County of San Francisco concerning prison conditions at the 850 Bryant St. jail. (Johnson v. City and County of San Francisco, Case No.: 3:18-cv-04890-JCS)
  • $1.25 million settlement against the City of Vacaville for wrongful death (Garcia v. Yuba County, et al 2:19-CV-02621-KJM-DB)
  • $1.07 million settlement in an excessive force, wrongful death case against the City of Hayward (Greer v. City of Hayward 3:15-cv-02307-WHO)
  • $900,000 settlement against the City of Porterville for unlawful entry and excessive force (Chavez v. City of Porterville  1:22-CV-00794-ADA-SKO)
  • $300,000 settlement in wrongful conviction case (Ross v. City of Oakland 14-cv-00800-MEJ)
  • $262,500 settlement against Contra Costa County for excessive force (Hernandez v. Contra Costa County 20-cv-01183-AGT)
  • $125,000 settlement against Tulare County for excessive force, false arrest, unlawful entry (Kellerhals v. Tulare County, et al. 1:20−CV−01279−NONE−EPG)
  • $150,000 settlement against the Santa Clara County for excessive force (Bagley v. Santa Clara County 3:16-cv-02250-JSC)
  • $115,000 settlement against the City of Novato for excessive force (Stubblefield v. City of Novato 3:15-cv-03372-JCS)
  • $100,000 settlement against Butte County for excessive force (Heuer v. Butte County, et al. 2:19-cv-01328-JAM-DMC)
  • $550,000 jury verdict for failure to intervene in the use of excessive force against the City of Richmond (Hernandez v. Hodges 20-cv-01183-AGT)
  • $900,000 settlement against the City and County of San Francisco for Brady Violation.
  • $210,000 settlement against the City of Fairfield for excessive force.
Police Brutality, Wrongful Convictions

Gone are the days of a “single rogue cop” – corrupt police forces are literally getting away with murder, and its prevalent and pervasive- and must not be tolerated!!

Excessive Force; Wrongful Death

$1.25 million settlement to family of unarmed suicidal man seeking mental health assistance, and instead suffers wrongful death from police excessive force.

$2.1 Million Verdict Against SF Jail

San Francisco’s dilapidated Jail allowed raw sewage to flood occupied cells, morning, noon and night. Immediately after hearing this, Attorney Goff sprung into action and WON!