Client was charged with misdemeanor assault in Boulder County and felony assault in Adams County. Both cases were the same alleged victim, and Client had previously been convicted of domestic violence with the same individual.
The case in Adams should not have been charged as a felony, but the cop lied and said there was corroborating evidence of a deadly weapon. Mr. Krizman fought to get the Adams case out of a felony and convinced both jurisdictions to run two misdemeanor pleas concurrent with a stipulation to probation.

As you deal with an arrest or any criminal charges, you are going to require an attorney who is competent and efficient in handling your case. Colorado Criminal Defense Attorney Casey Krizman is experienced and available to defend the rights of his clients and navigate them to a positive result. Mr. Krizman handles cases with his relentless will, and with aggressive, zealous, and caring advocacy. Call Krizman Law today at 720.819.7317.
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