Client was charged with Domestic Violence and Violation of Protection Order after an argument with his former partner on New Year’s Eve. Krizman Law determined through an intensive review of discovery that the district attorney would not be able to prove their case and prepared for trial.

Client, unfortunately, was caught in violation of their protection order in Jefferson County. Mr. Krizman was able to use his extensive experience working with District Attorney’s to negotiate the violation down to probation. Krizman Law then took their win in Jefferson County back to the Denver office, where they were able to secure a deferred judgment for the Client that would have the Clients case dismissed aver a successful completion of their probation.

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