The document outlines a complaint for an arrest without conviction in Queens, focusing on the wrongful actions of a defendant that led to the plaintiff's arrest and subsequent emotional distress. It highlights key features such as the need for personal service of process, the wrongful allegations made by the defendant, and the resulting damages sought by the plaintiff. Users are instructed to detail the circumstances surrounding the arrest, including dates, events leading to the arrest, and the emotional and financial impacts suffered. Special emphasis is placed on filing a request for compensatory and punitive damages due to malicious prosecution and false arrest. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants working in criminal defense or civil litigation, as it provides a structured way to present a case of wrongful arrest without conviction. It serves as a guide for presenting evidence and articulating the emotional and reputational harm suffered by the plaintiff. Users should carefully fill out the sections with accurate information and supporting documents, ensuring clarity and proper legal terminology throughout the process.