Sexual Offenses
Looking for information regarding sex offenses in Colorado? You’re in the right place. Here you’ll find a variety of articles about sex offenders in Colorado to help you better understand your rights under the law. Whether you are trying to better understand child sexual assault laws or the nuances of sex offender registration, you’ll find plenty of information here.
For specific information about your unique case, we recommend scheduling a consultation with M. Colin Bresee who can assist you with your case.
Colorado Age of Consent Laws for Dating & Statutory Rape
Age of consent is something that many people overlook. Unfortunately, doing so can get you in a lot of trouble. Once teens reach adolescence and begin dating, it can be a tricky line to walk if there’s an age gap-
The Sex Offender Registry in Colorado – The #1 Website for Immediate information
Sex Offender Registry: three scary words nobody wants to search. What does it mean for you and your family? When you are charged with a sexual crime in Colorado you need information immediately. That is why I write these blogs-
Deregistration under CRS 16-22-113 Start to get Sexual Offender Information Removed from the Internet and Get your Life Back Now
Deregistration questions and the free chart I use to help people understand when they are eligible for deregistration as a sexual offender. (as of 2020 in Colorado). Please use it as the reference tool DEREGISTRATION AFTER FINAL JURISDICTION OF THE-
Colorado Sex Offender Registration Laws: What You Need to Know
Sex Offenders are people who are convicted of sex crimes in Colorado and are required to register. Any adult who is convicted of a felony sex crime becomes publicly searchable through the person’s entry into Colorado’s Sex Offender Tracking and-
Colorado Sex Offender Registry Removal: How to Get Off the Registry
The Colorado Sex Offender Registry is a database that houses registered sex offenders throughout the state. It includes people who are required by law to register as sex offenders. If you’ve been convicted of a sex crime, the court may-