If you have been charged with violating your probation, a skilled Colorado attorney will know many defense strategies that you can potentially use to help you fight back. Which defenses are right for you will depend upon a number of factors, including the nature of your violation.

 

Because of this, below we’re going to talk about the different ways probation may be violated in Colorado, as well as several

 

A Colorado coroner recently resigned after getting a DUI, but the story is a lot stranger than it sounds. What happened?

 

On March 8, a 16-year-old boy was driving with three friends as passengers. He lost control of the truck, which hit an embankment and rolled over. One passenger died in the accident and the driver and the other passengers were injured.

 

Bent County coroner Dave Roberts

If you are facing stalking charges in Colorado, we’ve prepared a list of things to do and not to do moving forward. Also, we’ll discuss potential defense strategies you may be able to use with the help of a knowledgeable criminal lawyer.

 

Let’s begin with what constitutes stalking under the laws of our state.

 

The Three Classifications of Stalking in Colorado

 

Stalking behaviors typically fall into these

 

St. Patrick’s Day is known as a time to “let your Irish out” and get a bit rowdy. Typically, this partying is all in good fun, but can end in a brush with the law if festivities go too far.

 

As past St. Paddy’s Day brawls in New York and Cleveland demonstrate, it’s easy for things to get out of hand quickly when intoxicated people come together in

 

 

These days we use credit and debit cards for just about everything. That being the case, it’s not at all surprising that credit card fraud has become quite commonplace. Thieves use a variety of techniques to steal consumers’ credit card information, with some even offering stolen credit card information for sale on the darknet.

 

In Denver, a high-profile credit card and fuel theft scam recently culminated in