Drug Crime Defense: Keeping it in the Family
Castle Rock drug crimes have been known in some cases [...]
Castle Rock drug crimes have been known in some cases [...]
Castle Rock criminal defense attorneys have noticed a marked increase [...]
Normally, our Castle Rock sex crimes attorneys wouldn't advise our clients to heed the advise of detectives. However in this case, we believe teens can avoid a Castle Rock sex crimes charge stemming from a youthful indiscretion.
According to The Denver Post, a bill that would have created legal limits on marijuana intoxication while driving has been defeated by the state Senate. We reported on this issue recently in our Castle Rock Criminal Defense Lawyers Blog. Essentially, the main issue with HB12S-1005 would have made it a crime to drive with a THC level that exceeded 5 nanograms per mililiter of blood.
Castle Rock embezzlement defense attorneys know that, depending on the amount alleged to have been stolen, embezzlement can be considered a Class 4 felony or a Class 3 felony, which can result in up to 12 years in prison per charge.
Castle Rock identity theft defense attorneys know that there isn't actually one law that encompasses all forms of identity theft. In fact, the statutes are numerous - from forgery in Colorado Statute 18-5-102 to fraud by check in Colorado Statute 18-5-205 to unlawful acts involving identification cards, as found in Colorado Statute 42-2-309.
Our Aurora traffic ticket defense attorneys understand that the 20-year-old driver in the case was deemed at-fault, and charges of red-light running and careless driving resulting in injury are pending against her.
Our Castle Rock burglary defense attorneys have been following the news reported by The Castle Rock News Press, indicating that two individuals may be responsible for as many as 30 burglaries since late 2011.
According to The Denver Post, House Bill 12-1271 is going to significantly decrease the number of juveniles who are facing adult charges in Colorado.
The Castle Rock Police Department, in using a $200,00 grant, have amassed a wide array of new technology and equipment. That equipment includes: brand new Tasers for street officers, mountain bikes, new uniforms and patches, exercise equipment, in-car camera systems and reality-based training tools.