Sex offense charges are among the most serious cases in the criminal justice system. The evidence is often thin. The stakes are not.

What Makes These Cases Different

Most criminal cases turn on physical evidence – surveillance footage, forensic data, documents. Sex offense cases frequently don’t. They come down to one person’s account against another’s. No DNA. No scientific data. A he-said, she-said situation where the outcome depends almost entirely on credibility.

That makes these cases harder to defend. It makes the attorney you choose more important than in almost any other situation.

The Sentences Are Severe

Colorado sex offense convictions carry mandatory prison time in many cases. Some carry indeterminate sentences, meaning you don’t get out on a fixed date. You get out when the state decides you’ve met their conditions.

This is not a situation where a plea puts it behind you. The consequences follow you.

What an Effective Defense Looks Like

Fighting these charges requires diplomacy, negotiation, and high-level strategy. That means understanding why an allegation was made, what the prosecution believes, and how a jury is likely to receive the evidence.

It requires an attorney who can read people – investigators, prosecutors, witnesses, jurors – and adjust accordingly. Skilled cross-examination. Careful credibility work. A defense built around the specific facts of your case.

Talk to Krizman Law

If you or someone you know is facing sex offense charges in Colorado, act now. Early intervention matters. The decisions made in the first days of a case shape everything that follows.

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