Criminal Law
Our criminal law articles are designed to help you better understand the nuances of the field. Navigating the information about criminal law in Colorado can be overwhelming, but you’ll find plenty of high-quality articles here to get you started. From sexual assault to domestic violence and DUI, you’ll find an abundance of articles written by the qualified staff of M. Colin Bresee’s offices. Browse our collection of articles below, then contact us to schedule your free consultation.
Aggravated Incest vs Incest Law in Colorado
Incest charges in the state of Colorado should be handled with extreme care. These charges often arise because someone has alleged sexual contact with a relative (many times a child or stepchild). Sexual relationships between brothers and sisters are also-
What to Know About Domestic Violence Laws in Colorado
At least once every week someone calls my office thinking that domestic violence means they physically assaulted someone they had sex with. I can’t even count the number of times we hear that “I never hit her/him so they have-
What is a Deferred Judgment in Colorado?
We get calls every week from people who entered into a deferred judgment and sentence and candidly they do not know what that means or how it works. A deferred judgment and sentence does NOT count as a conviction under-
Criminal Impersonation in Colorado: Examples, Penalties, & More
Colorado Law Impersonations to be fraudulent is illegal. In the state of Colorado, code CRS 18-5-113 claims that creating a fictitious or false identity to unlawfully gain benefit for oneself or others is considered to be criminal impersonation. Although the-
What Happens if Parents Lose Custody of a Child in Colorado?
If you are charged with certain crimes, you may be at severe risk of losing custody of your children. Learn more about Child Custody law here.