If you’ve been accused of guilt by association in Colorado, it’s essential to understand your rights and legal options. Being associated with someone who has committed a crime does not automatically make you guilty, but it can still have serious repercussions. Most everyone knows of someone who has committed a crime. But knowing this individual, even…
Legally, violence is typically regarded as an isolated or infrequent act resulting in physical harm, whereas abuse is understood as prolonged emotional and physical mistreatment that may continue for months or even years. Confusing the two words happens because they are used interchangeably in conversation, by organizations, and by legal entities. Let’s examine their definitions…
Interactions with law enforcement can be intimidating, causing someone to forget certain rights are still available to any Coloradan during questioning. It may be a natural reaction to answer every question asked, but you also have the right to ask questions to understand what is taking place. Law enforcement interactions have the potential to lead…