by Casey Krizman | Dec 2, 2020 | Felonies
What is Criminal Mischief? Commonly known as vandalism, criminal mischief is often very misunderstood, because the definition varies by state, and it is often called many other names, such as criminal damage, damage to property, and malicious mischief. Criminal...
by Casey Krizman | Mar 6, 2020 | Felonies
There are more bad drivers on the roads today than ever before. Every time you get on the road, you trust that everyone around you will make safe decisions. However, accidents do happen. Sometimes there is someone to blame. In certain cases, the charge of vehicular...
by Casey Krizman | Jan 9, 2020 | Felonies
Sexual assault is one of the most serious crimes you can be accused of in Colorado, carrying Class IV and Class III Felony convictions if you are found guilty. It is important to understand what sexual assault is and the penalties if you have been charged with sexual...
by Casey Krizman | Jan 1, 2020 | Felonies
In Colorado, there are three different statutes that pertain to what someone might consider murder, however, each definition differs and carries different penaltiesbif convicted. It is important to understand the distinctions of each type so you have a better...
by Casey Krizman | Oct 9, 2019 | Felonies
Second Degree Assault, codified in Colorado as CRS 18-3-203, is a highly complex and detailed statute. It encompasses offenses ranging from causing bodily injury with a deadly weapon to subjecting a law enforcement officer to saliva. If you have been charged with...
by Casey Krizman | Jun 13, 2019 | Felonies
The State of Colorado defines a felony as a crime punishable by a year or more in prison and/or a large fine. Crimes that are considered to be felonies are the most major offenses, greater than misdemeanors and petty offenses. In Colorado, felony crimes are broken...