by Casey Krizman | Jun 11, 2020 | Court Process
What is a preliminary hearing? In Denver criminal defense, a preliminary hearing is a pre-trial proceeding that occurs in a lower court than the court in which the case will ultimately be tried. During the preliminary hearing, the prosecution must demonstrate that...
by Casey Krizman | Apr 24, 2020 | Court Process
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed the daily lives of most Coloradans. The impact is so far reaching that the not even the state’s judicial processes were immune. When Governor Polis announced the stay at home order, most courts closed to all but the most...
by Casey Krizman | Apr 15, 2020 | Court Process
In some cases, there is a valid cause for a judge to reconsider a sentence they handed down. Thanks to Colorado Rule 35(b), there is a proper channel to request such a reconsideration. Below are some frequently asked questions regarding this rule. What is Colorado...
by Casey Krizman | Nov 26, 2019 | Court Process
Though it might not seem like it when they sit you down outside the courtroom, they are absolutely not your friend. They tout that they are doing a public good, a service, looking to be tough on crime. Prosecutors do not have clients. They are hired guns for the...