Battery charges can be serious, and offenders may be especially anxious if they are charged with domestic battery. Learn what constitutes battery in Colorado, as well as how to defend against these charges so that you can avoid the consequences that come with conviction.
If you have been accused of committing a sex crime in Colorado, you’re up against some serious consequences. To protect your freedom and future, it’s essential for you to craft the strongest possible defense strategy to fight back against your charges. In this post, we'll cover the penalties you might face as well as the most common types of defenses that can work to help your case.
If you commit a crime or attempt to do so, the case for burglary is fairly clear-cut, and you will likely face additional charges for these crimes. However, you need not actually commit a crime or even attempt to do so to be convicted of burglary – the intent to do so is sufficient.
You may think that the answer to that question should be obvious, but many people have a mistaken notion of how criminal records are created in Colorado.
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.