In order for police to take a person into custody in Denver, Aurora, or Lakewood and keep them there, an arrest warrant is often obtained. With some exceptions, law enforcement needs to show probable cause to a judge or magistrate (sometimes even a grand jury) that...
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What To Do When Someone is Arrested in Denver, Colorado
7 Steps After Someone is Arrested in Denver If a friend or family member of yours has been arrested in Denver, Colorado, you might be wondering what to do.If this arrest is a first time occurrence, you may be stressed out and worried; you want to help as much as you...
Police Did Not Read My Rights Before Arrest – Denver Lawyer on Miranda Rights
After Arrest, Police Did Not Read Me My Rights in Arapahoe County, Colorado Whether Arapahoe County and Aurora Police read you your rights after an arrest or not, can affect your trial defense. Usually it does not. While this sounds radical, let me quickly explain the...
What Should You Do When Arrested? A Douglas County, Colorado Criminal Attorney Explains
Arrested in Douglas County? Consider These Next Steps to Protect Your Freedom Number One - Keep Quiet, Why Castle Rock Police Need You to Talk Being arrested on criminal charges is a difficult experience. Court rules permit the Douglas County Sheriff Deputies or...
Arrest Process in Denver & Bonding Out of Jail – What to Expect
Being arrested in Colorado usually occurs without warning. Police in Denver, Arapahoe or Douglas County approach you to talk about an incident, gather as much information as possible before Miranda Rights kick in, and then inform you are under arrest. This blog...