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criminal
25
Jan

Is Taking Someone’s Phone Domestic Violence in Colorado?

Have you ever thought about whether taking someone’s phone could be seen as domestic violence in Colorado? It’s a nuanced question with a complex answer. Let’s unpack this and understand what Colorado law says about such scenarios. When Taking a Phone Crosses the Line Theft: A Taking is a Crime Picture this: you take someone...
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10
Sep

5 things to know about VRA (Victim’s Rights Act) in Colorado

If you’ve been in criminal court, you may have heard the judge ask if a prosecutor is “VRA compliant.” Or, you may have been told that a plea offer needs to be “VRA’d.” But what does VRA or the Victim’s Rights Act mean in a criminal case? Before we answer 5 common questions about the...
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24
May

Beware: Your Social Media Activity and Criminal Charges

Are you navigating a criminal charge in Colorado? Be cautious about your social media presence. What you post or comment, images you share, and videos you upload across platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, etc., can be turned against you in court. Yes, investigators, police, prosecutors, and sometimes the public will delve deep into your...
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18
May

Out on Bond: Your Guide to Avoiding Jail Pre-Trial

Introduction Navigating the criminal justice system can be scary and confusing, especially if you’re facing charges and are currently out on bond. There’s a lot that the court assumes you already know, both things you are prohibited from doing and things that you are required to do. It’s important to understand your rights, responsibilities, and...
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01
May

Objection! How to make the other side follow the rules.

Both sides can call witnesses at hearings or trials. But witnesses aren’t allowed to say whatever they want, and some questions are not permitted by rule or law. Attorneys try to make the other side follow the rules by objecting to questions or answers. Then, it is up to the judge to decide what she...
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01
May

How to know what the government has on you: Discovery in Criminal Cases

So you’re charged with a crime and you’re not sure why. Or you’ve been arrested and you’re trying to figure out what the prosecution has on you. Do you have to wait for trial to find out? Nope. that’s what criminal discovery is for.  This is about Colorado state cases. Discovery is different everywhere.  But,...
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01
May

What happens at your first criminal court date?

When someone has been charged with a crime, they have a right to be informed of the nature of the charges against them.  In serious cases, They also have a right to an attorney and at every critical stage of their court case. But how do you know what you’ve been charged with and if...
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