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Kosloski Law

La Junta Police Misconduct & Civil Rights Lawyers

Holding police and government accountable in La Junta and across Otero County.

Serving La Junta, Colorado

If you were harmed by police or a government official in La Junta, you have rights. Kosloski Law represents people across Otero County and all of Colorado in civil rights and police misconduct cases — from excessive force and wrongful arrests to unlawful searches and in-custody injuries.

La Junta sits in Otero County, where law enforcement includes the Otero County Sheriff's Office alongside local agencies. Federal civil rights claims under Section 1983 arising anywhere in Colorado — including La Junta — are filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado. We know that court, its judges, and the qualified-immunity landscape that decides these cases.

You pay nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee and only get paid if we recover money for you — and every consultation is free and confidential.

What Kosloski Law can do for you in La Junta

Excessive Force in La JuntaIf officers from the La Junta Police Department or the Otero County Sheriff's Office used unreasonable force against you in La Junta, that can violate the Fourth Amendment — and we hold them accountable for it.Wrongful Arrest in La JuntaArrested in La Junta without probable cause? A wrongful arrest by the La Junta Police Department or the Otero County Sheriff's Office can support both federal and Colorado civil rights claims.Unlawful Searches in La JuntaPolice in La Junta need a warrant, consent, or a recognized exception to search you, your car, or your home. We challenge illegal searches by the La Junta Police Department or the Otero County Sheriff's Office.Jail Medical Neglect in La JuntaPeople held in the Otero County jail have a constitutional right to medical care. We pursue claims for serious harm caused by ignored medical needs in custody.Wrongful Death in La JuntaWhen a police encounter or time in custody in La Junta turns fatal, the family has a right to answers — and often to federal and state claims.First Amendment Retaliation in La JuntaTicketed, arrested, or targeted in La Junta for filming police, protesting, or speaking out? Retaliation for protected speech violates the First Amendment.Civil Rights Violations in La JuntaAny government official in La Junta who violates your constitutional rights can be held accountable under Section 1983 and Colorado's civil rights act.Criminal Defense in La JuntaFacing charges prosecuted in Otero County courts? We defend the accused with the conviction that criminal defense is a civil right — trial-ready from day one.

Civil rights help near La Junta

Call (720) 604-0529 — Free Consultation