Have you been injured due to police brutality or another form of police misconduct? You are protected by the Constitution and you may be entitled to compensation. A police brutality lawyer at Riddle & Brantley may be able to help.
For a FREE consultation with a police brutality lawyer, please call (252) 397-8624 or complete the fast and easy form below.
You don’t have to do this alone. If you’ve been hurt due to police brutality, or you’ve been denied your Constitutional rights, our police brutality lawyers would love to help.
Please call (252) 397-8624 today for a FREE, no-obligation consultation. There are no upfront costs and no attorney fees unless we win your case and you receive financial compensation.
“Those injured due to police brutality or other misconduct deserve justice.”
-Gene Riddle, police brutality lawyer
Experienced Lawyers Tackling Injustice
At Riddle & Brantley, our attorneys are passionate about protecting the Constitutional rights of North Carolinians. We’ve served thousands of clients throughout North Carolina, including many in the Kinston NC area, for decades.
In addition to handling police brutality cases in Kinston NC, we also serve clients throughout the area, including Goldsboro, Greenville, Fayetteville, Raleigh and Jacksonville.
*In-person consultations available at our Kinston and Fayetteville locations by appointment only.
“They made a hard time in my life easier to endure.”
-Melissa C., Riddle & Brantley client
Types of Police Brutality Cases We Handle
Police brutality can refer to many different types of police misconduct, and we handle all types of cases including those involving:
- Excessive use of force
- Unwarranted physical assault against someone in custody
- Sexual assault against someone in police custody
- Denial of medical attention to someone in custody
- Extreme interrogation tactics
- And more…
To see if your case involves potential police brutality or a violation of your Constitutional rights, call (252) 397-8624 today to speak with a police brutality attorney.
You may be entitled to significant financial compensation.
Call (252) 397-8624 today and let’s review your potential police brutality claim.
Why Riddle & Brantley for your police brutality claim?
Our team is led by attorney Gene Riddle, an award-winning attorney who has been recognized by such preeminent organizations as The National Association of Distinguished Counsel, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, Super Lawyers, Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Gene is the recipient of the 2014 Litigator Award and has earned Martindale-Hubbell’s top attorney rating, AV Preeminent (see disclaimer below).
Together, our injury lawyers have more than 220+ years of combined legal experience. We believe Justice Counts for ALL North Carolinians, including those suspected, accused or convicted of a crime.
We’re proud of the service we provide for our clients, and are humbled by the words they use to describe working with us:
- “I would recommend them to anyone. They fought hard for me.” -Christine W.
- “They handled my case very professionally, with respect from beginning to end.” -Joseph W.
- “They turned a heartbreaking situation completely around.” -Tonya Taylor
Results for Victims of Police Brutality and Misconduct
Client testimonials are just one measure of our success, however. The police brutality lawyers at Riddle & Brantley are also proud of our record of success obtaining settlements and verdicts for our deserving clients.
In one recent case, for example, attorney Gene Riddle secured a $5 million judgment against a Wayne County sheriff’s deputy who sexually assaulted several women who were incarcerated in the county jail (see disclaimer below).
“This settlement changed me and my family’s lives.”
-Linda B., Riddle & Brantley client
Police brutality cases involve a violation of the victim’s Constitutional rights.
Constitutional amendments that may apply to your situation include:
- Fourth Amendment — Protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Fifth Amendment — Protects individuals from self-incrimination and ensures your “right to remain silent.”
- Eighth Amendment — Protects individuals from “cruel and unusual punishment,” which the Supreme Court has defined as punishment that “shocks the conscience.”
- Fourteenth Amendment — Protects individuals from loss of life, liberty or property without due process of law.
A police brutality lawyer can review your claim and advise you on any potential violation of your Constitutional rights.
For a FREE, no-obligation consultation with a police brutality and misconduct attorney, please call (252) 397-8624 or complete the short form below.
There is no obligation and you won’t pay any attorney fees unless we win your case and recover financial compensation for you.
Please call (252) 397-8624 today and let’s review your case. We will listen to you, advise you on your best legal options, and if you decide to hire us to represent you, we will fight tirelessly for your right to justice and compensation.
You don’t have to go through this alone. We understand what you’re going through and would love to help however we can.
Justice Counts for those injured due to police brutality, or those who have suffered a violation of their Constitutional rights.
Call (252) 397-8624 today and let’s talk.