When your future is at stake,
hire only the very best.

Blog

What Evidence Can Be Used to Defend Against Sexual Assault Allegations?

If you are facing sexual assault allegations, you may be able to employ effective defense strategies based on the particular evidence (or lack of it) in your case. Our Lakewood sexual assault attorneys are ready to represent you, call us for a free case evaluation today. CRS 18-3-402 codifies the crime of sexual assault, which…

READ MORE
Degrees of Sexual Assault Charges in Colorado

CRS 18-3-402 defines the crime of sexual assault as any forced or non-consensual act of sexual intrusion or penetration. While this general framework encompasses all forms of sexual assault in Colorado, how severely a particular offense can be penalized depends on the specific circumstances surrounding it. Colorado does not differentiate between different types of sexual assault…

READ MORE
How Colorado Law Defines Consent in Sexual Assault Cases

Consent is one of the most important concepts involved in sexual assault cases, as it is often in dispute. If the alleged victim consented to the sexual activity, no crime may have occurred, and the defendant should be released from all criminal charges. However, if the judge or jury determines the alleged victim did not…

READ MORE