Criminal Defense Strategies

#MeToo: Morgan Freeman Fights Sexual Harassment Claims

June 5, 2018

This past year has seen Hollywood in a complete freefall over an avalanche of allegations and claims of everything from inappropriate behavior to sexual harassment to rape. Now, it seems…
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Budweiser Heir Cited for Assault at Son’s Practice

March 27, 2018

Even the wealthiest heirs can run afoul of the law and commit an alleged assault without putting too much thought to their behavior. Such was the case with Anheuser-Busch heir…
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DUI Pleas: Can I Plead My DUI Charges Down to a Wet Reckless?

January 25, 2017

When DUI charges have been filed against you, your plea options will largely depend on: The circumstances and evidence associated with the arrest and case Your criminal record (or lack…
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Entering a Plea in a Criminal Case: FAQs

August 8, 2015

When facing criminal charges, people will generally have to respond to the charges by entering a plea to them. The plea entry for a case is an important strategic move…
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Colorado Hit-and-Run Charges, Penalties & Defense: An Overview (Pt. 2)

January 24, 2015

Resuming Colorado Hit-and-Run Charges, Penalties & Defense: An Overview (Pt. 1), here, we will continue our discussion regarding Colorado criminal cases involving charges of leaving the scene of an accident….
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Probable Cause & Your Rights: 5 Facts to Know (Pt. 3)

December 31, 2014

Concluding our blog series Probable Cause & Your Rights: 5 Facts to Know, below, we will point out some final important info about probable cause in criminal cases. Fact 4…
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Probable Cause & Your Rights: 5 Facts to Know (Pt. 2)

December 24, 2014

Resuming Probable Cause & Your Rights: 5 Facts to Know (Pt. 1), below, we will continue discussing some important information to know about probable cause in criminal cases. Fact 2…
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Probable Cause & Your Rights: 5 Facts to Know (Pt. 1 )

December 16, 2014

Probable cause is a critical standard in the criminal justice system, as it is generally one of the primary guiding principles used by law enforcement officials, judges and even grand…
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Supreme Court May Review Colorado DUI Case, Blood Test Issues

December 8, 2014

A Colorado DUI case involving issues regarding blood evidence may be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court as early as January, as Arapahoe County prosecutors backed by 13 other states…
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Eye Witness Testimony: When Witnesses Are Mistaken (Pt. 2)

November 8, 2014

Picking up from where we left off in Eye Witness Testimony: When Witnesses Are Mistaken (Pt. 1), here, we will continue pointing out some of the factors that can lead…
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