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.
What Should You Do If a Detective Wants to Talk to You?
In the state of Colorado, detectives can contact you if you’re suspected of a crime or if you might be a witness to a crime that you didn’t necessarily take part in. Seeing police officers knock on your door can-
Navigating Colorado Gun Laws
Gun laws vary from state to state, and Colorado is no different. According to Colorado.gov, the two major gun laws in the Centennial State are Title 18 and Title 33. Title 18: Colorado law allows a person to possess a handgun in a-
Bill of Particulars: What Is It And Why You Need It? The Importance of the Strict 14-Day Rule
In Colorado, there is a powerful legal tool that’s often misunderstood and underutilized. When you have a defense attorney who’s intimately invested in his or her clients’ rights, they may opt to file a motion for a Bill of Particulars.-
What’s A REDDI Report & How Does It Work?
What exactly is a REDDI report, and how can it be used against you? For those of you who have never heard of one, it stands for “Report Every Drunk Driver Immediately.” A REDDI report is a way for citizens-
Jefferson County, CO Pretrial Services – What to Know
What are Pretrial Services? For certain crimes, usually for felonies or more serious misdemeanors, the court will order you to be put on pretrial services, which is basically parole before trial. This is the court’s way of keeping you-