Have you been injured due to police brutality? Or have your Constitutional rights been violated due to some other kind of police misconduct? You may be looking for a police brutality lawyer to assist with your claim.
Our police brutality lawyers have been serving the Greensboro, NC area for decades and we would love to help however we can. We believe Justice Counts for ALL North Carolinians — even those suspected, accused, or convicted of a crime.
For a FREE consultation with a police brutality lawyer, please call (336) 516-9066 or complete the short form below.
There is no obligation and there are no upfront costs or attorney fees unless we win your case and you receive financial compensation.
Please call (336) 516-9066 and a Riddle & Brantley police brutality lawyer will review your claim today.
Results for Victims of Police Brutality in North Carolina
For more than three decades, the police brutality lawyers at Riddle & Brantley have been holding authorities accountable for unconstitutional behavior. In a recent case, attorney Gene Riddle won a $5,000,000 verdict on behalf of women who were sexually assaulted by a sheriff’s deputy while in custody (see disclaimer below).
“Those who have suffered injury due to police brutality deserve justice.”
-Gene Riddle, police brutality lawyer
When you hire a police brutality lawyer you’ll not only get an injury attorney committed to seeking justice for you, but also an entire team of paralegals and case managers dedicated to your success.
Our police brutality and misconduct lawyers are led by Gene Riddle, managing partner and attorney, who has been recognized for his experience and results by The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, Super Lawyers, Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. He additionally maintains a prestigious AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, and is the recipient of the 2014 Litigator Award (see disclaimer below).
Together our attorney have more than 220+ years of combined legal experience and we are passionate about getting North Carolinians the justice and compensation they deserve.
“They turned a heartbreaking situation completely around.”
-Tonya Taylor, Riddle & Brantley client
If you or a loved one are the victim of police brutality or misconduct, please call (336) 516-9066 to speak with a police brutality attorney.
There is no obligation and the consultation is 100% confidential. As always, you won’t pay any attorney fees unless we recover financial compensation for you.
Call (336) 516-9066 today and let’s review your potential police brutality claim.
“What is police brutality?”
The term “police brutality” can refer to all kinds of misconduct by police officers or other law enforcement authorities.
Common types of police brutality include:
- Unnecessary or excessive use of force
- Physical assault of a person in custody
- Sexual assault of a person in custody
- Denial of medical care to a person in custody
- Extreme interrogation tactics
- And more…
In the United States, the Constitution protects individuals from police brutality. These protections generally fall within four amendments:
The Fourth Amendment — The Fourth Amendment protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures. In general, searches and seizures by law enforcement personnel require a warrant from the court. In routine traffic stops and patrols, searches are only permitted when there is probable cause that a crime has been committed.
The Fifth Amendment — The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution contains a “due process” clause that protects individuals from self-incrimination. The “Miranda” statement read by police officers during an arrest, in which an individual is advised that “you have the right to remain silent,” stems from this amendment.
The Eighth Amendment — This amendment protects individuals from “cruel and unusual punishment.” In the United States, punishment must not be disproportionate to the crime. The prohibition of “cruel and unusual punishment” may apply to instances in which those in custody are denied medical care, or are physically or sexually assaulted.
The Fourteenth Amendment — The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees that one cannot be denied life, liberty or property without due process of the law. This can apply to police searches and seizures, or instances in which potentially excessive force results in serious injury or death, as well as many other scenarios.
If you believe your Constitutional rights have been violated by law enforcement, call (336) 516-9066 for a FREE consultation with a police brutality lawyer.
There are no upfront costs and you won’t pay any attorney fees unless we win your case and you receive financial compensation.
Please call (336) 516-9066 today and let’s review your police brutality claim in the Greensboro area.
In addition to serving clients in Greensboro, we also handle police brutality cases in nearby Winston-Salem, High Point, Durham, Raleigh, and Fayetteville.
Remember, we work on a contingency basis, so we don’t get paid unless we win your case and you receive financial compensation.
“It was nice to see Riddle & Brantley put me and my needs first.”
-R. Colley, Riddle & Brantley client
Experienced Police Brutality Attorneys
If you’ve been injured due to police brutality, or your Constitutional rights have been violated due to police misconduct, you deserve justice — and you may be entitled to compensation.
Our North Carolina police brutality lawyers have been serving clients in the Greensboro NC area for decades and we would love to help however we can.
Please call (336) 516-9066 or complete the short form below for a FREE consultation with a police brutality lawyer.
We believe Justice Counts for ALL North Carolinians and we are committed to seeking the justice and compensation our clients deserve.
For a free, 100% confidential consultation, please call (336) 516-9066 and let’s talk.
*** Disclaimer: The results mentioned are intended to illustrate the type of cases handled by the firm. These results do not guarantee a similar outcome, and they should not be construed to constitute a promise or guarantee of a particular result in any particular case. Every case is different, and the outcome of any case depends upon a variety of factors unique to that case.
*** Disclaimer: An attorney must meet certain requirements to join these organizations or receive these awards. For more information on Membership Criteria for Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Super Lawyers, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, and the Litigator Award, please visit our Membership Criteria page. These awards and memberships should not be construed as a promise or guarantee of a similar result. Each case is different and must be evaluated separately.