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December 23, 2024
We are thrilled to announce that Attorney Jason Kosloski has been recognized as an "Elite Lawyer" for 2024-2025 in the areas of Criminal Defense and Civil Rights. This prestigious honor reflects Attorney Kosloski’s unwavering dedication to justice, his exceptional legal expertise, and his commitment to serving clients with integrity and passion.
December 19, 2024
Yesterday, Kosloski Law, on behalf of Jazzminn Martell, filed a civil rights lawsuit against Lafayette police officer Nathan Cashion, alleging that Officer Cashion assaulted Ms. Martell in a parking lot as she was on her way to work. The lawsuit, filed in Adams County District Court under case number 24CV31908, alleges multiple claims including violation of Ms. Martell’s rights under the Colorado Constitution, false imprisonment, assault, and battery.
September 24, 2024
Experiencing police misconduct can be a traumatic and life-altering event. If your civil rights have been violated by law enforcement officers, you have the legal option to file a lawsuit seeking justice and compensation. This article provides an overview of the process involved in filing a civil rights lawsuit for police misconduct in Colorado.
September 24, 2024
In the intricate landscape of the criminal justice system, the Colorado Constitution serves as a vital safeguard against government overreach, particularly concerning unlawful searches and seizures. While the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution provides fundamental protections, Colorado's own constitutional provisions offer additional layers of security, ensuring that individual privacy and liberty are robustly maintained. Understanding what constitutes an unlawful search and seizure under Colorado state law is essential for anyone navigating interactions with law enforcement within the state.
September 24, 2024
Civil rights cases are pivotal in ensuring that individuals are treated fairly and justly under the law. In Colorado, these cases play a crucial role in safeguarding the constitutional and statutory rights of residents against injustices perpetrated by government entities, institutions, and sometimes even private parties. Whether you have experienced discrimination, unlawful search and seizure, or police misconduct, understanding what constitutes a civil rights case under Colorado state law is essential for seeking the justice you deserve.
September 24, 2024
Being stopped by the police can be a stressful and intimidating experience. Knowing your rights can help you navigate the situation more confidently and protect yourself legally. This article outlines your rights during a police stop in Colorado and offers practical advice on how to exercise them responsibly.
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