When a person in Boulder or Longmont threatens or uses force against a police officer, a resisting arrest charge can result. Behaviors that law enforcement believe hindered their ability to execute an arrest are usually the crux of these situations. While it's best to...
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Criminal Defense Attorney on How to Interact with Police in Douglas County, Colorado
In Douglas County, Colorado our criminal defense attorneys have years of experience helping clients. We get asked all the time what someone should do when they are confronted by the Douglas County Sheriff's Department. Let's take a look at some of the most important...
Passwords to Police is a Big No – No | Arapahoe County Defense Lawyer
Passwords: Don't Give to Police in Arapahoe County, Aurora or Littleton Many crimes today occur through the use of technology devices like cell phones, tablets, PC computers and Mac computers. Whether your alleged crime involves unlawful sexual conduct, harassment by...
Fourth Amendment Police Searches, Colorado Search and Seizure Law
Police Search and Seizure Law Under the 4th Amendment to U.S. Constitution At the federal level, the 10th Circuit is the appeals court for many federal district courts, like the District Court for the District of Colorado. The appeals court decides whether judges at...
Denver Police Brutality and Excessive Force – What to Do?
Denver Police Brutality and Excessive Force is Common Denver Police account for 90% of the statewide reports of police brutality, excessive force and rights violations we hear about in our office. It appears inbred into the Denver Police Department that they hit,...
Rewards for Talking with Police Officers are Expensive
A Real Life Example of What Police Officers Do Today I spent time on the phone speaking with a police detective from a Denver metro area police department. Part of my conversation dealt with telling the detective why my client would not be talking with him further,...
Should you Allow Police into Your Home?
You should never allow police inside your home when they come by to talk. They are not there to help you. They have come to see if they can gather evidence against you to charge you with a crime. Why give them the opportunity? Here are specific reasons why you should...
Denver Police and Your Fifth Amendment Right to Remain Silent – Criminal Defense Attorney
Denver Defense Lawyer and Miranda Rights Denver Police and your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent from the U.S. Constitution and Miranda rights are constantly in conflict with any criminal charges. Why? Because police know that anything you say can hurt your...
Police Tactics to Get you to Talk
Police tactics to get you to talk in Jefferson County regarding a crime like Enticement of a Child or Sexual Exploitation of a Child are common sense. Remember the old saying that you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar? The first time out, you don't tell...