3rd-Degree Criminal Trespass in Colorado

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Posted By Bill McAdams | December 10 2024 | Criminal Defense

3rd-Degree Criminal Trespass in Colorado

In Colorado, third-degree criminal trespass occurs when someone enters or stays on another’s property without permission. The penalties vary based on factors like the property type and the trespasser’s intent. For instance, trespassing on agricultural land can carry heavier consequences compared to other properties. Facing criminal trespass charges in Colorado can feel overwhelming, especially when…

Posted By Bill McAdams | December 10 2024 | Domestic Violence

Can a Domestic Violence Case Be Dismissed at Pretrial

Yes, a judge can dismiss a domestic violence case during a pretrial hearing. This decision often hinges on pretrial motions and whether the evidence presented by the prosecution is adequate to sustain the charges. If the judge determines the evidence is insufficient, the case may be dismissed at this stage. Domestic violence is a serious…

Posted By Bill McAdams | December 9 2024 | Criminal Defense

How To Beat a Probation Violation in Colorado

Probation violation 1st offense in Colorado is often seen as an opportunity to avoid jail time and rebuild your life after a criminal conviction. Despite this, violating the terms of probation—even for the first time—can have serious consequences. Whether missing a meeting with your probation officer, failing a drug test, or committing a new offense,…

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