Kosloski
Law
What We Do
Our Team
Co-Counsel
Articles
Contact
(720) 604-0529
Free Consultation
Excessive Force
When police use more force than the situation calls for, it can violate the Fourth Amendment. We hold officers and agencies accountable for excessive and deadly force.
Wrongful Arrest
Police need probable cause to arrest you. When they don't have it — or fabricate it — an arrest can violate your Fourth Amendment rights.
Unlawful Searches
The Fourth Amendment limits when and how police can search you, your home, your car, and your phone. When they ignore those limits, it's a civil rights violation.
Jail Medical Neglect
People in jail and prison have a constitutional right to medical care. Ignoring serious medical needs — sometimes fatally — is a civil rights violation.
Wrongful Death
When police kill someone through excessive force or neglect in custody, the family may have both a civil rights claim and a wrongful death claim.
First Amendment Retaliation
The government can't punish you for protected speech — including recording police, protesting, or criticizing officials. When it does, that's retaliation.
Civil Rights Violations
Civil rights law lets ordinary people hold police and government accountable when officials violate their constitutional rights.
Criminal Defense
The right to a defense is a civil right. We defend people accused of crimes in Colorado with the same conviction we bring to suing the government when it violates the Constitution.
Kosloski Law
Our Team
A focused civil rights practice — you work directly with your team.
Attorneys
Jason Kosloski
Founder & Civil Rights Attorney
View profile →
Call (720) 604-0529 — Free Consultation