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Defenses and the Subjectivity of Disorderly Conduct Charges

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on December 20, 2023

Breckenridge disorderly conduct charges are often subjective in nature, relying heavily on the interpretation of both law enforcement officers and witnesses. This subjectivity can provide a valuable opportunity for the defense to capitalize on key aspects of the case, which can increase the chances of a successful outcome for the accused.

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Posted in: Criminal Defense

Defending Against Circumstantial Evidence in Murder Trials

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on December 10, 2023

In murder trials, circumstantial evidence often plays a significant role in shaping the narrative and influencing the jury’s perception. Understanding the prevalence of circumstantial evidence and effectively countering it is crucial for mounting a robust defense.

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Posted in: Violent Crime

Cocaine Crimes and the Negative Stigma Surrounding Users

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on November 30, 2023

Cocaine-related crimes are unfortunately quite common, covering a variety of offenses from possession and distribution to trafficking. Among drug-related crimes, cocaine offenses are particularly notable not only for their frequency but also for the negative stigma attached to those involved.

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Posted in: Drug Crime

No Cheat Codes This Time: Defending “Grand Theft Auto” Charges

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on November 15, 2023

So-called “grand theft auto” charges in Colorado are far from a virtual game; these crimes come with real-world consequences. Defending against grand theft auto charges in Colorado is a serious matter that demands a strategic and comprehensive approach. By understanding the specific elements of motor vehicle theft laws, exploring potential defenses, identifying challenges in the prosecution’s case, and relying on the knowledge of a Summit County defense lawyer, individuals accused of such crimes can navigate the legal system with the best possible chances for a favorable resolution.

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Posted in: Theft Crime

Intent and Proximate Cause in Vehicular Assault Cases

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on October 30, 2023

If you cause an accident while driving and someone is seriously injured, you may be facing civil and criminal prosecution. In a civil case, the injured party would seek damages, which is a monetary award that’s paid to the victim as compensation for a loss or injury.

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Posted in: Violent Crime

How Alcohol Can Exacerbate Acts of Domestic Violence

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on October 15, 2023

There is a strong connection between alcohol use and domestic violence. Defendants charged with domestic violence offenses in Colorado are frequently under the influence of alcohol when the incident occurs. When responding to a domestic dispute 911 call, police are much more likely to arrest a suspect who has been drinking.

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Posted in: Domestic Violence

What You Need To Know About Interlock Ignition Devices in Colorado

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on September 30, 2023

An interlock ignition device (“IID”) is a small, breathalyzer-like device installed in a vehicle’s dashboard. The purpose of this device is to prevent the vehicle from starting if the driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) exceeds the legal limit of .08 percent.

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Posted in: DUI

Elderly Victims and Domestic Violence: Know Your Rights

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on September 15, 2023

Domestic violence against older adults is a deeply concerning issue that often remains hidden from public view. The significance and prevalence of this problem cannot be overstated, as statistics reveal a stark reality. In the United States, approximately 1 in 10 elderly individuals experience some form of abuse, and these numbers might be even higher due to underreporting.

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Posted in: Domestic Violence

What Is “Second-Degree” Assault in Colorado?

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on August 30, 2023

Under Colorado law, assault crimes are divided into three categories: third-degree, second-degree, and first-degree assault. Although not as severe as first-degree assault, while more serious than third-degree assault, second-degree assault is a serious criminal offense in Colorado that can lead to severe penalties such as imprisonment. However, the severity of the penalty someone convicted of assault depends on which category of assault their conduct falls under.

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Posted in: Violent Crime

The Differences of Bodily Injury and “Serious” Bodily Injury

By Colorado Attorney-at-law on August 15, 2023

Crimes that leave victims with injuries are taken seriously by prosecutors and the courts. However, the circumstances that legally constitute “serious bodily injury” as a distinct condition from “bodily injury” can present a challenge for defendants.

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Posted in: Violent Crime