Colorado Criminal Defense Blog
Denver Sex Crimes: How to Know if They’re a Felony or Misdemeanor
Some sex crimes in Colorado are charged as misdemeanors. Others as felonies. How does the level of charge impact the consequences you face? In this post, our Denver sex crime defense attorneys at WeedenLaw describe the differences and tell you how you can get help if you are facing charges.Denver Juvenile Charges: What Parents Need to Know
In this post, we’ll go over what happens after a juvenile in Colorado is arrested, and what options parents have for giving their child the best future after a mistake.Can Colorado Police Search You for Drugs on a Bus?
Even if you are on a bus or train that is funded by public taxes, however, you may still be able to use the Fourth Amendment as a defense strategy against drug charges if you are searched while riding.What is Domestic Assault in Colorado?
Assault charges are serious, but different types of assault cases result in harsher penalties. One of these charges is domestic assault. Domestic violence is a prevalent issue in Denver, and offenders can lose certain rights if they are convicted.
If you have been charged with domestic assault or a related crime, it is important to understand what you are facing and the actions that distinguish domestic assault from less serious crimes. The more you know about the law, the better understanding you will have about your options [..]