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Denver, Colorado 80204

Experienced Denver DUI Attorney

September 15, 2011

If you or someone you know is facing allegation of DUI, DWAI, DUI (drugs), or any other alcohol-related offense, there are some very important things [...]

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Denver DUI & DWAI Lawyer

July 30, 2011
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Denver Attorney on 26 Victim Rights

July 25, 2011

TWENTY-SIX (26) LEGAL RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES A VICTIM SHOULD KNOW AND EXERCISE THROUGH AN ATTORNEY. Commensurate with the guarantees of justice and due process of [...]

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Denver Attorney for Crime Victim Privacy

July 19, 2011

A VICTIM HAS A RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND TO FORBID THE POLICE AND PROSECUTORS FROM OBTAINING PERSONAL OR CONFIDENTIAL RECORDS AND USING THEM AGAINST THE [...]

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Denver Attorney for Victims Right Not to Speak

July 15, 2011

A VICTIM HAS A RIGHT TO NOT SPEAK WITH ANYONE WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY PRESENT (INCLUDING THE POLICE AND PROSECUTION). The victim of a crime should [...]

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Denver Attorney for Victims and Right to Discovery

July 13, 2011

A VICTIM HAS A RIGHT TO RETAIN LEGAL COUNSEL (AN ATTORNEY) AND RECEIVE DISCOVERY IN THE CRIMINAL CASE. The victim of a crime in Colorado [...]

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Defending an Allegation of Complicity in Colorado Criminal Courts

July 3, 2011

A person does not have to actually physically commit a crime in order to be guilty of the crime itself.  Acting as the principal in [...]

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Denver Criminal Defense Attorney: Overview of Connally v. Georgia – Detached and Neutral Requirement for Search Warrants

June 28, 2011

The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. Searches and seizures conducted without a warrant are presumptively unreasonable. If [...]

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Denver Victim Rights Attorney

June 20, 2011
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Attorney for Victims in Colorado: Used-and-Abused

June 17, 2011

THE USED-AND-ABUSED VICTIM: A person who is an actual victim, but a victim of much less serious conduct than the defendant is charged with committing. [...]

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