by Casey Krizman | May 10, 2022 | Frequently Asked Questions
First and foremost, I am not an immigration law attorney. And as I like to say, I know just enough to be dangerous. Having said that, in general, for someone who is not in the USA legally and doesn’t have documentation, or, even if they do have documentation,...
by Casey Krizman | May 7, 2022 | Frequently Asked Questions
This is a far more complex question than it might first seem. For example, I recently pleaded a client to a drug felony, and I knew the consequences of that, but the judge actually had to look it up. In general, there is mostly no functional difference between...
by Casey Krizman | May 6, 2022 | Frequently Asked Questions
Something many people are confused about is: when a police officer shows up at your house to ask you questions, what should you say? Here’s what I tell people: never speak to the cops. There are very limited exceptions to that rule, but in general, if the cops...
by Casey Krizman | Sep 3, 2021 | Frequently Asked Questions
A Question and Answer Session With Denver Defense Attorney Casey Krizman Question: “I’ve heard that in Colorado, there’s a mandatory arrest law stating that if the police are called to a home in a domestic violence dispute, at least one person has to...
by Casey Krizman | Aug 6, 2021 | Frequently Asked Questions
A Legal Debate Over Instituting Vaccine Requirements The COVID 19 pandemic appears to be slowing down (the Delta variant notwithstanding) as the result of mass vaccination of the American public. Both Federal and State governments have been pushing to encourage...
by Casey Krizman | May 18, 2021 | Frequently Asked Questions
Casey Krizman, a criminal defense attorney in Denver, Colorado, explains the difference between being charged with a DUI (driving under the influence) versus a DWAI (driving while ability impaired). If you need a personalized and relentless criminal defense, call...