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OBJECTION! My Lawyer Isn’t Loud Enough!

Often we’re led to believe that a relentless defense attorney is someone that walks into the courtroom and delivers a TV worthy performance filled with shouting and passion. In fact, this is not true. The lawyers on shows like Suits or in movies like Legally Blonde...

The Equal Justice Institute And Just Mercy

On August 15th, 1988, Walter McMillian’s trial for homicide began in Baldwin County, Alabama. The trial, moved from Monroe County where the crime had been committed to Baldwin County, saw a jury of 11 whites and one African-American. After only a day and a half,...

Warning: Prosecutors Aren’t Your Friend

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...

7 Tips For Dealing With The Cops

1. Other than giving your name and current activities, you are not required to say anything to them. When talking with the police, you are not required to answer their questions. If you feel like they are trying to get information other than your name and what you are...

Misdemeanor Sentencing

In Colorado, misdemeanors are crimes punishable by up to 18 months in jail, a maximum of $5,000 fine, or misdemeanor probation. Misdemeanor crimes generally have lower consequences than felonies, but that doesn’t not mean they are not serious allegations. If you have...

Understanding Colorado’s DUI Track System

Level II education and treatment programs are a set of guidelines detailing what length and type of education and treatment you must complete following an alcohol or drug traffic violation. The difference between Level I and Level II is that Level I education is for...