Colorado Criminal Defense Blog
What to Expect in Juvenile Court
When your child is in legal trouble, you may not know what to expect. You probably know something about the adult criminal court system, which can be scary even for a seasoned defendant.What is Aggravated Assault?
Under Colorado law, an aggravated assault is when a person is injured because they are attacked by another person.Who Has the Burden of Proof in Criminal Cases?
In a criminal trial, the burden of proof always falls on the government—prosecution—who must prove criminal charges against a defendant. In the United States, a defendant is always presumed innocent under any and all circumstances until found guilty under the Constitution’s 5th and 14th Amendment protections of due process.
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Colorado Criminal Defense Attorney Explains the Burden of Proof
For an individual to be found guilty in a criminal court, the prosecution must show beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury [..]
Do I Need A Criminal Lawyer in Colorado?
We’re often asked, “Do I need a criminal lawyer in Colorado?” The answer is a resounding YES.
If you’ve been charged with any crime or suspect you’ll be arrested, it’s not too soon to retain a criminal defense attorney. While you think you can handle your case alone, the repercussions of not retaining a savvy, experienced criminal defense attorney could make the difference between prison or freedom, a criminal record or not.
Consequences for Criminal Convictions in Colorado
Worst of all, a criminal conviction can take your [..]



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