How Long Do You Have to Accept a Plea Deal?

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Posted By Bill McAdams | March 9 2026 | Blog

How Long Do You Have to Accept a Plea Deal?

Key Takeaways Colorado law does not set a universal deadline for accepting a plea deal. Prosecutors attach their own timeframes, often tied to upcoming court dates. Most offers stay open for a few weeks to a few months. Felony charges typically carry tighter negotiation windows than misdemeanors. The closer a case moves toward trial, the…

Posted By Bill McAdams | March 2 2026 | Blog

What Is Reasonable Doubt?

Key Takeaways Reasonable doubt means the prosecution’s evidence must remove all logical uncertainty before a jury can convict. This standard represents the highest burden of proof in the American legal system. The prosecution must prove guilt. The defendant never has to prove innocence. Reasonable doubt is understood as “proof that leaves you firmly convinced of…

Posted By Bill McAdams | February 21 2025 | Blog, DUI, Firm News

How Many Shots Do It Take To Get Drunk

Body weight and metabolism significantly affect intoxication levels. For instance, a 120-pound woman consuming two drinks within an hour may reach a blood alcohol content of 0.08%, the legal limit for impairment. In contrast, a 140-pound man would likely require three drinks to reach the same level of intoxication. You know you should not drink…

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