by Casey Krizman | Jun 11, 2023 | Frequently Asked Questions
As a criminal defense attorney, sometimes I get requests from prospective clients who seem a bit confused about what kind of law I practice. For example, I’ll occasionally get calls from people who say something like: “I was sexually assaulted. Can you help me go...
by Casey Krizman | Jun 11, 2023 | Frequently Asked Questions
Sometimes I get phone calls from people who contact me because they’re afraid they’re in trouble with the law, and if I ask them “Are you facing criminal charges?” they answer “I’m not sure.” While it might sound ridiculous to even ask the question, it is worth...
by Casey Krizman | Apr 11, 2023 | Opinions
Everyone is entitled to an attorney when accused of a crime. It says so in the Sixth Amendment. If you can’t afford one, the state will appoint one for you. Now, in Colorado, a public defender can be swapped out with a warm body on the eve of your trial if the judge...
by Casey Krizman | Apr 4, 2023 | Your Defense Attorney
When a client meets with me, I want them to “tell me where the bodies are buried.” Tell me everything – good, bad, and embarrassing – because I need that to develop your best defense. In nearly all cases, our conversations cannot be revealed to others –...
by Casey Krizman | Apr 3, 2023 | Court Process
When you’re accused of a crime, you face expenses and time away from work and family even before your case has been resolved. The court system typically doesn’t care. But the pandemic showed us that the legal process does not have to completely disrupt your life....