How Can a Person get Charged with Harassment in Denver? Harassment, C.R.S. 18-9-111, can be charged when Denver police decide someone was hit, shoved or followed in a public place. Harassment charges can also be filed if someone is yelled at or they emailed...
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Domestic Violence
Habitual Domestic Violence Lawyer in Denver – Felony and Misdemeanor
Domestic Violence in Jefferson County - Turn a Misdemeanor into a Felony with Habitual Charges Only with the new DUI law have I seen the government able to turn a misdemeanor case into a felony. A new Colorado law now adds another way to take this extreme step. It...
Denver Domestic Violence Defense Attorney: Harassment and Assault
Denver Domestic Violence Lawyer - Harassment and Assault Charges are Common We are frequently called when men and women are accused of Denver Domestic Violence Harassment and domestic violence third degree assault in Adams County. But what is the difference between...
Civil Assist in a Criminal Case – What is This Strange Thing? A Douglas County Criminal Lawyer Explains
Civil Assist to Get Your Property - A Castle Rock and Parker Criminal Case Lawyer's Advice When police arrest you, they don't give you notice or time to get necessary things from your house. In Domestic Violence cases, this is a real problem, because the court won't...
Criminal Mischief Lawyer in Denver, Colorado C.R.S 18-4-501
Criminal Mischief May Also Include Domestic Violence in Denver Criminal Mischief is also known as the destruction of another person's property in Denver, Arapahoe, and Douglas County. As a criminal defense attorney who practices law every day in the courts throughout...
Can a Domestic Violence Victim Get a Case Dismissed? Denver Criminal Lawyer Explains
When the Victim Who Called Police Wants the Domestic Violence Case Dismissed in Denver It is very common that a man or woman calls the Denver Police, and then after their friend, spouse or loved one is arrested, changes their mind and wants the police to let him or...
Misdemeanor Harassment Can Prevent You From Owning a Gun in Denver
We normally see the charge of Harassment, C.R.S. 18-9-111, when someone pushes another person or keeps calling them and hanging up the phone when they answer. More lately, we are seeing Harassment charges as the go-to charge when men and women have been pushing,...
In Denver Domestic Violence Cases, Judges are Turning to a “One-Size-Fits-All”
In the last week, I have been hired in two new Domestic Violence cases in Jefferson County. I watched two other DV cases while in court. In each case, the judges acted uniformly when I or another lawyer requested they modify the no-contact provisions of the protection...
The Powerful Pain of Protection / Restraining Orders
Domestic Violence cases evoke strong feelings. Two people who have loved each other are at odds and emotions are high. The bonding which occurs through a sexual relationship is powerful. It cements a man and woman. A threat to break up that relationship is deeply...
Six Things to Know Before Pleading to Domestic Violence
Under C.R.S. 18-6-800.3, Domestic Violence crimes are serious, with far reaching consequences if found guilty. Here are six things anyone charged with Domestic Violence should know before taking a guilty plea in Denver or Arapahoe County, or anywhere in Colorado. 1)...