DUI Information
What Are Considered Violent Crimes?
Colorado has a range of crimes classified as violent, which are treated very seriously by the state's justice system and come with mandatory jail sentences. These crimes include first-degree assault, kidnapping, sex offenses, arson, murder, aggravated robbery, second-degree assault, crimes against at-risk adults or juveniles, and burglary. What is a Violent Crime? A violent crime [...]
Theft vs. Robbery: What’s the Difference?
When discussing theft and robbery, people often confuse the two. Although similar, these offenses have distinct differences. Theft is a serious charge in Colorado, but robbery carries more severe consequences. The key distinction is the presence of violence in stealing someone's belongings. Robbery occurs when force or violence is used in the act of theft. [...]
Robbery with Violence
Robbery involves violence and is considered a property crime and a violent crime by the law. In Colorado, robbery is defined as using intimidation, force, or threats to steal from someone. If violence is used or intended, it is considered armed robbery. In Colorado, this is called aggravated robbery and involves using a deadly weapon [...]
Sexual Assault with A Deadly Weapon
Sexual assault is treated as a grave crime in Colorado. People charged with sexual assault face severe consequences. If someone commits rape by using a deadly weapon to harm or threaten the victim, the consequences become more severe. You will likely be charged with sexual assault and a violent crime. Definition of Sexual Assault in [...]
DUI With No Proof of Driving
Charging individuals with a DUI without any evidence of driving can have serious legal consequences. It is essential to understand the importance of driving and physical control in these cases, as well as the burden of proof that the prosecution must meet for a conviction. If you find yourself in this situation, it is crucial [...]
Can I Legally Decline to Take Any DUI Test
When an officer suspects you of driving under the influence, it is common for them to ask you to take a field sobriety test. You must be aware of your rights in these situations, as your instinct may be to comply with everything the officers ask, but this may not always be in your best [...]










