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Freehold Police Brutality Lawyers

Police brutality involves more than the victimization of a single individual. It is a violation of civil liberties and public trust. At The Law Office of Mallon & Tranger, we are committed to helping victims of police brutality obtain compensation for their injuries and ensure that police officers are held liable for any civil rights violations.

Now is the time for advocacy, action and results. Call 732-702-0333 or contact us online for a free consultation or case evaluation with our Freehold police brutality attorneys.

New Jersey Police Misconduct Lawyers — Representing Victims Of Police Brutality

Police do not have the authority to use excessive or unnecessary physical force during or after an arrest. And while Amnesty International proclaims that police brutality in the United States is at epidemic levels, pursuing these cases is difficult. “Problem officers” often file false reports claiming that injuries resulted from resisting arrest or that injuries were self-inflicted in a jail cell. In addition, prosecutors tend to give more credibility to police officers than to criminal suspects, and officers tend to stick to the blue code of silence.

Attorneys With 40 Years In Civil And Criminal Practice

Thomas J. Mallon personally handles all our police brutality cases. Certified in civil trial law, he has more than 25 years of experience handling criminal defense matters, including seven excessive force cases in the city of Seaside.

Charges Involving Police Brutality And Civil Remedies

In addition to suffering abuse at the hands of an officer, victims are often slapped with additional charges to justify the offense. If you were recently charged with obstruction of justice, our attorneys will aggressively defend you against your underlying criminal charges and seek civil compensation for your injuries. These charges may involve or include:

  • Resisting arrest
  • Assaulting an officer
  • Obstruction of justice

Contact Our New Jersey Attorneys

For a free consultation or more information about our firm, please contact our Freehold, New Jersey, lawyers by calling 732-702-0333 or complete our online contact form. .