Drugs
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of legal matters related to drugs with the Law Office of M. Colin Bresee. Gain insights into drug-related charges, defense strategies, and the evolving landscape of drug laws. Whether you’re facing allegations involving possession, distribution, or trafficking, our blog provides valuable resources to understand the legal nuances and potential consequences. M. Colin Bresee and his experienced team offer expert analyses of drug cases, demystifying complex legal frameworks and ensuring that individuals facing drug charges are well-informed and supported throughout the legal process.
Felony Drug Charges the Wobbler convert your conviction into a Misdemeanor?
DRUG FELONY CHARGES AND POSSIBLE PENALTIES When you are arrested for Felony Drug Charges, you must immediately act to put yourself in the best long-term position. The first 7 days can make a huge difference in the results of your case with-
Colorado Drug Scheduling Classifications Explained
The United States Department of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) establishes federal laws that identify controlled substances and classifies drugs. The classification of drugs, also known as Drug Scheduling, includes illegal, prescription, and over-the-counter drugs and medicines, based on potential risk-
Colorado Prescription Drug Laws & Penalties for Controlled Substances
Possession of prescription drugs, especially ones not prescribed to you, can be illegal in the state of Colorado. Depending on how much and what type of medications or controlled substances you possess can determine the level of legal consequences you-
Colorado Drug Sentencing Guidelines, Penalties, & More
Colorado has just enacted some new drug laws that are relevant to anyone who is arrested for a drug crime. Due to the large number of people in prison in the United States, especially related to drug offenses, officials have-
New Colorado Sealing Law: How to Seal Criminal Drug Records
Almost every day I get calls to my office asking about sealing a drug conviction. The first thing I would like to make clear is the difference between expunging and sealing a drug conviction. When you expunge a record you-