In Denver and throughout Colorado, the possession of fentanyl is considered a serious crime with severe legal consequences. Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has gained notoriety for its role in countless overdose deaths across the United States. In response to the...
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Drug Felony Charges Lawyer in Colorado – DF1, DF2, DF3, DF4 and DF5
Drug Charges Defense Lawyer - Drug Felony Charges in Denver Courts Drug charges mean drug addiction. You simply cannot separate the two and any drug court lawyer knows that criminal charges must involve a plan to get yourself free from drugs. Otherwise, they will...
Cocaine, Meth and Heroin Possession on Denver – Drug Defense Lawyer
Denver Drug Possession of Cocaine, Meth and Heroin Attorney Possession of Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 drugs like Cocaine, Meth, Heroin and Ecstasy in Denver can result in a lifetime of consequences. You can even end up going to prison for possessing these drugs in...
Methamphetamine or Meth Drug Possession and Sale in Denver, Colorado
Methamphetamine Possession vs. Meth Manufacturing, Sale and Distribution in Denver The possession of Methamphetamine is a continuing problem in Denver, Colorado, with social costs soaring. People who use and possess Meth slowly deteriorate, and become incapable of...
Heroin Drug Possession and Heroin Distribution, Manufacturing or Sale in Denver
Denver Lawyer's Heroin Charges Breakdown Possession of a schedule I drug such as Heroin, is a much less serious crime than possession of Heroin for Distribution, Manufacturing or Sale. The idea seems to be that persons who make their living off furthering the...
Colorado Drug Felony Possesion and Controlled Substances Defense Lawyer
Colorado's legalization of small quantities of marijuana has taken center stage in our state and nation. Yet, there is still agreement among most people that more addictive and debilitating drugs like cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, ecstasy, LSD, and crystal meth,...
Colorado’s New Drug Possession and Distribution Laws
Sweeping changes became effective on October 1, 2013, in Colorado's drug laws. We are now operating under C.R.S. 18-18-403.5 and C.R.S. 18-18-404, in Denver, Jefferson and Arapahoe County. Under these statutes and C.R.S. 18-1.3-401.5, a new class of crimes has been...