by Krizman Law | Dec 13, 2023 | Court Process, Opinions
Aurora City Council Told That Resolution Will Trample Rights of Its Citizens DENVER – Dec. 4, 2023 — Defense attorney Casey Krizman told the Aurora City Council today that its plan to eliminate the Public Defender’s office would diminish the rights of citizens...
by Krizman Law | Nov 21, 2023 | In the News
Casey Krizman was recently interviewed as part of a very concerning news story on Denver 9 News about how DNA evidence used in criminal cases may have been compromised. Here’s an excerpt: CBI said the 29-year veteran Yvonne “Missy” Woods is no longer...
by Krizman Law | Oct 17, 2023 | Breaking News
Yesterday, October 12th, the Colorado jury handed down an unexpected victory in the fight to hold cops accountable for police brutality. In 2019, before George Floyd, Elijah McClain was attacked by Aurora cops, and subsequently put in a chokehold. Firefighters gave...
by Krizman Law | Oct 11, 2023 | Case Results
Client was in a toxic marriage and trying to stay in it for the kids. The same day that Client gave up and declared their intention for a divorce, the alleged victim reported a made-up incident that allegedly occurred over two weeks previous. Alleged Victim (AV)...
by Krizman Law | Oct 10, 2023 | Case Results
Client’s dog ran out of the house when their child opened the door. The dog allegedly knocked the complainant over. Complainant called the police claiming bodily injury and a poorly behaved dog. Facts were always in dispute. Knowing that dog cases can always be...