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Faqs
Do we collect information from minors?
No. Krizman Law does not knowingly collect personal information from or market to individuals under 18 years of age.
How do we keep your information safe?
Krizman Law uses organizational and technical safeguards to protect personal information, though no system can guarantee complete security.
How long do we keep your information?
Personal information is retained as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in the privacy notice or as required by law.
Do we use cookies and other tracking technologies?
Yes. The website may use cookies, pixels, beacons, analytics tools, and similar technologies for site functionality, analytics, advertising, and marketing purposes.
When and with whom do we share your personal information?
Information may be shared with service providers, vendors, affiliates, business partners, and other third parties when necessary to provide services or conduct business operations.
How do we process your information?
Personal information may be used to provide services, respond to inquiries, send marketing communications, improve services, deliver advertising, and comply with legal obligations.
What information do we collect?
Krizman Law may collect personal information you provide directly, including names, contact information, legal case information, dates of birth, and certain sensitive information when permitted by law.
Does this process require a defense attorney?
No, but legal representation is strongly recommended because Rule 35(b) motions involve complex legal and procedural requirements.
What are the potential outcomes?
The court may deny the motion, deny it after a hearing, or grant it and reduce the sentence. The judge cannot increase the original sentence.
Once the motion is filed, is any action required?
Yes. Additional information may need to be provided if requested by the court, and the petitioner should ensure the motion continues to move through the legal process.
What types of information should be included?
Information may include evidence of rehabilitation, cooperation, personal circumstances, good character, or other factors supporting a reduced sentence.
What does the process for filing a Motion for Reconsideration look like?
A Motion for Reconsideration must be submitted in writing and should include information supporting a request for a reduced sentence.
Who is eligible to file a Motion for Reconsideration?
Individuals with a criminal sentence may seek reconsideration if they meet the timing requirements established under Colorado Rule 35(b).
Why does Colorado Rule 35(b) exist?
Rule 35(b) exists to give offenders an opportunity to ask the court to review a sentence they believe is unnecessarily harsh and to ensure sentencing goals are properly met.