Monthly Archives: October 2024
Colorado Drug Crime FAQs
A wide range of drug offenses exist under Colorado law, and it can be difficult for anyone who has been arrested in connection with an alleged drug crime, or who is facing charges for a drug-related offense, to understand some of the nuances. The two most important things to know are that you need… Read More »
Having Criminal Records Sealed in Colorado
If you are arrested in Denver or elsewhere in Colorado, just having an arrest on your record can be detrimental. If you are ultimately convicted of the offense, having to disclose a misdemeanor or felony criminal record can have devastating consequences long after the terms of your sentence have been completed. To be sure,… Read More »
What to Know About Underage DUIs, or UDDs
Any driver under the age of 21 who is found to have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.02 percent or more can face charges for underage drinking and driving. In Colorado, there is a zero tolerance policy — as there is in many other US states — concerning underage drinking and driving. Accordingly,… Read More »
Expungement Versus Record Sealing
After an arrest, and following a criminal conviction, your record can follow you for some time to come. Job applications, rental applications, and even some loan applications require you to disclose whether you have been arrested for or convicted of a criminal offense. Depending on the nature of the offense and the circumstances you… Read More »
What is a DUI-D in Colorado?
If you or anyone you know has ever been stopped on suspicion of intoxicated driving, you may know that there are two different types of drunk driving charges you can face depending upon the amount of alcohol in your system. A charge of driving under the influence (DUI) is the same type of law… Read More »