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Charged With A Crime? It Doesn’t Mean You’re Guilty.

Alcohol Dependent Criminal Defense Lawyers

On Behalf of | Jun 9, 2012 | Alcohol |

Denver Criminal Defense Attorney and Alcohol

We are hooked, there is no denying it. At some point my personal dependence was 75% of the time. Other lawyers I’ve talked to agree that attorneys could not make it without alcohol. You see, our income is based on people in trouble and people who drink get in trouble a lot.

Doulgas County Defense Lawyer | Alcohol Can Be the Problem

Whether you are charged with Domestic Violence (C.R.S. 18-6-801), DUI (C.R.S. 42-4-1301), Assault C.R.S. 18-3-203), Minor in Possession of Alcohol (C.R.S. 18-13-122), or Trespassing (C.R.S. 18-4-502) in Denver, Jefferson, Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas County, alcohol is frequently at the root of criminal charges. I remember a time when 75% of my cases involved our clients drinking and doing unlawful acts. Alcohol has been good for business and we criminal defense lawyers are dependent on it. Shouldn’t you break our dependence?

Stop Drinking to Protect Yourself

For the good of society, I want to encourage you to know when to say when this summer season. Stop drinking after a few and protect yourself. Drunk men and women do stupid things which they would never do sober. Their God-given inhibitions are shut down when alcohol takes control and their conduct amazes even themselves. I have seen men act out sexually, go into the wrong house and fall asleep, and fight with friends for no good reason – all when drunk. It is no laughing matter as these nice people now face the loss of their career and a criminal record. Don’t feed our dependence on alcohol – starve us out of business.

Alcohol Abuse and the Araphoe County Judicial System

There is an entire industry beyond criminal defense lawyers who are dependent on alcohol abuse. Judges, District Attorneys, pretrial services, probation officers, victim’s assistance workers, monitoring companies, treatment providers and therapists, personal injury attorneys, doctors, car repair centers, tow truck drivers, and even morticians. Starve them as well this summer, I say, by drinking responsibly.

We are here to help, but would rather you avoid the trouble altogether. If you need our assistance after contact with law enforcement officers, please be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and call us at 303-731-0719. Together, we can protect your future.