Finding out that you are under investigation for a white collar crime is alarming to say the least. You may feel the need to take immediate action – and you should take some actions.

 

Such as consulting with a knowledgeable Denver criminal attorney as soon as possible.

 

However, many people panic when they find out they are under investigation, causing them to make mistakes that are detrimental

 

“Credit card fraud.”

 

When most people hear those three little words, it sends an uncomfortable prickle down their backs. After all, no one wants to think about the possibility of someone getting ahold of their card and racking up expenses.

 

Lawmakers and those in law enforcement understand this. They also know how widespread and prevalent credit card fraud is. Because of these two things, they tend to

 

Currently, Colorado lawmakers are supervising a detailed review of the state’s juvenile justice system. Lawmakers and advocates are working to give minors a better chance at succeeding after being in the juvenile corrections system.

 

Why is this review needed?

 

Because minors who are incarcerated have a high chance of reoffending. From 2013 to 2015, the percentage of minor reoffenders was between 49 and 55 percent, which means

 

The US constitution protects citizens against unwarranted search and seizures. This means that unless police have a warrant or probable cause, they cannot search your person or vehicle for illegal substances.

 

However, the definition of probable cause is surprisingly complex when you start delving into it.

 

This is particularly true in the case of drug-sniffing dogs. Police are allowed to use these animals to alert them to

 

Last Halloween, a shockingly high number of Coloradans were arrested for drinking and driving. With the holiday right around the corner again, everyone needs to be aware of how tough Colorado’s DUI laws are, and how police crack down over Halloween.

 

In this post, we’re going to detail the prevalence of drinking on this holiday, break down the law, and explain what you can do if you find