Selling, manufacturing, or dispensing controlled substances is unlawful in Jefferson County, Colorado. Even possessing one of these substances with the intent to sell can lead to severe consequences in Littleton, Lakewood, and Arvada. Earlier this year, a Colorado man...
Charged With A Crime? It Doesn’t Mean You’re Guilty.
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Riot Offense Lawyer in Denver
Riot offenses such as inciting a riot or engaging in a riot can result when groups of people engage in what they think is a lawful protest. Police are often present when protests occur in Denver and will not hesitate to make an arrest should they see this unlawful...
Vehicular Homicide Lawyer in Denver – DUI + the Death of Another
Adams County, Colorado Vehicular Homicide Lawyer Driving a car, truck, or motorcycle in a reckless manner, when it results in the death of another, is Vehicular Homicide in Adams County. Another variation of this crime would be driving a motorcycle, car or truck when...
Assault in the First Degree, Second Degree and Third Degree – Jefferson County Attorney Explains
Assault Lawyer in Denver - 1st Degree, 2nd Degree, and 3rd Degree Assault Like many crimes, the more dangerous the conduct, the more serious the penalty. Such is the case with the crime of assault. The least serious is assault in the third degree, with assault in the...
Deferred Judgment, Plea Bargain or Straight Plea, Plea Bargain? – A Criminal Lawyer Explains
Deferred Judgment or Straight Plea in Denver? - A Criminal Law Attorney Gives You Straight Advice In the course of representing thousands of clients throughout Colorado, we are often asked whether a deferred judgment and sentence Plea Bargain is the better course, or...
The Public Defender Lawyer Gap – Too Much Money to Qualify, Not Enough to Hire a Top Defense Lawyer
Who Gets a Colorado Public Defender Attorney Public defender lawyers are available to anyone charged with a crime where the possible sentence is incarceration, where they might lose custody of their children, or where they might be deported. This wonderful provision...
Vehicular Homicide, Hit and Run Death of Cyclist: C.R.S. 18-3-106
A 22 year old woman was charged with Vehicular Homicide (C.R.S. 18-3-106), Careless Driving Causing Death (C.R.S. 42-4-1402 (2)), Driving Under the Influence (C.R.S. 42-4-1301), and Hit and Run (C.R.S. 42-4-1601) in Jefferson County, Colorado, after hitting a biker...
