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What is “stop and identify” in Colorado?

People who are stopped by police officers often wonder what information they have to give to them. In Colorado, individuals who are asked to provide their name to an officer must do so because of the state’s stop-and-identify laws. Choose a Lakewood criminal defense attorney who will aggressively advocate for your rights. If there is reason…

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How can a disorderly conduct charge affect you in Colorado?

Being charged with disorderly conduct can be a shock, especially if you thought you were just exercising your right to free speech. Disorderly conduct charges do sometimes occur when they shouldn’t, which leads to people facing charges when the reality is that their rights were violated. There are some significant differences between being disorderly and…

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Are you aware that it’s unlawful for convicted defendants to possess firearms?

Having a criminal conviction on your record or pending domestic violence charges against you can impact your life on multiple levels. One way in which it can is limiting your ability to possess a firearm.  The 1968 Gun Control Act codified at 18 U.S.C. § 921 et seq permanently bars many individuals with criminal records…

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