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No identification or forensic proof may signal a viable defense
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Apr 25, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Both eyewitness identification and forensic evidence can go a long way in supporting the prosecution of an accused criminal wrongdoer under the Colorado criminal laws. When such evidence does not exist, and if there is not a valid confession, the defendant may have a...
read moreBoth eyewitness identification and forensic evidence can go a long way in supporting the prosecution of an accused criminal wrongdoer under the Colorado criminal laws. When such evidence does not exist, and if there is not a valid confession, the defendant may have a...
Colorado to issue refunds if criminal conviction is overturned.
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Apr 21, 2017 | Criminal Defense
For some Colorado residents, being accused of a crime is the first step in a series of terrible circumstances. Having to defend against criminal charges is stressful, both for the defendant and his or her family and friends. Very often, jobs are lost, relationships...
read moreFor some Colorado residents, being accused of a crime is the first step in a series of terrible circumstances. Having to defend against criminal charges is stressful, both for the defendant and his or her family and friends. Very often, jobs are lost, relationships...
Conviction on felonies means license revocation for the accused
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Apr 14, 2017 | Felonies
In Colorado and elsewhere, a criminal arrest can have far-reaching consequences for an accused individual. In some instances, the accused may face withdrawal of the required license to practice the person's profession. Generally, a criminal charge will not result in...
read moreIn Colorado and elsewhere, a criminal arrest can have far-reaching consequences for an accused individual. In some instances, the accused may face withdrawal of the required license to practice the person's profession. Generally, a criminal charge will not result in...
Felony charges filed against war vet accused of storming mosque
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Apr 6, 2017 | Criminal Defense
In Colorado, the crime of criminal mischief is defined as knowingly damaging the property of another or property owned jointly with another. It can be a felony or misdemeanor, depending on the amount of damages inflicted, with damages over $1,000...
read moreIn Colorado, the crime of criminal mischief is defined as knowingly damaging the property of another or property owned jointly with another. It can be a felony or misdemeanor, depending on the amount of damages inflicted, with damages over $1,000...