FAQs
- How long ago was your case, and what is the level of community safety?
- Have you committed any crimes in the meantime?
- How long ago were you off of supervision?
- Were you actually convicted of a crime?
- What Is Expungement And Court Records Sealing?
- How do I request to seal my criminal record?
- What is NOT eligible to be sealed?
- What is eligible to be sealed?
- What is the importance of sealing criminal records?
- What’s the Deal With Sealing My Criminal Record?
- What is a Protection Order?
- Why do you need legal representation?
- What are the other consequences of protection orders?
- Can a protection order be violated by mutual contact?
- What do protection orders require?
- When can a protection order be issued?
- What are the types of protection orders?
- What Is A Protection Order?
- Why should you NEVER violate protection orders?
- What are no-contact orders?
- What are protection orders (restraining orders)?
- What are Colorado’s laws regarding felons and voting?
- Why is voter disenfranchisement a problem?
- Why is their decision important?
- What was the recent Fifth Judicial District decision?
- How can you review, update, or delete the data we collect from you?
- How can you contact us about this notice?
- Do we make updates to this notice?
- Do United States residents have specific privacy rights?
- Controls for Do-Not-Track Features
- What are your privacy rights?
- Do we collect information from minors?
- How do we keep your information safe?
- How long do we keep your information?
- Do we use cookies and other tracking technologies?
- When and with whom do we share your personal information?
- How do we process your information?
- What information do we collect?
- Does this process require a defense attorney?
- What are the potential outcomes?
- Once the motion is filed, is any action required?
- What types of information should be included?
- What does the process for filing a Motion for Reconsideration look like?
- Who is eligible to file a Motion for Reconsideration?
- Why does Colorado Rule 35(b) exist?
- What is Colorado Rule 35(b)?
- Will Being Charged With a Crime Affect My Immigration Status?
- Will a drug conviction affect my immigration status?
- What’s The Difference Between DUI & DWAI?
- What is the bottom line in a DUI case?
- What if I would rather take my case to trial?
- What does mitigation look like?
- What is the best strategy for defending a DUI case?
- What are the potential DUI penalties?
- What is a DUI?
- Is ALL Marijuana Legal in Colorado Now?
- What are the consequences in Colorado?
- What is Unlawful Possession?
- What is a Domestic Violence?
- What Is a Domestic Violence Enhancer?
- What are your defenses?
- What are penalties for a Domestic Violence conviction?
- What are common DV charges?
- Why choose Krizman Law for domestic violence?
- Should you choose a plea agreement or go to trial?
- How can domestic violence affect your Second Amendment rights?
- What are the levels of domestic violence?
- What are domestic violence charges?
- What are the penalties for domestic violence charges in Colorado?
- What Is A Domestic Violence Enhancer in Colorado?
- Will it affect my gun rights?
- What Is a Victim’s Rights Attorney?
- What Is Mitigation In Criminal Defense Cases?
- What Does a Criminal Defense Attorney Do?
- Why do you need a criminal defense attorney?
- What can Krizman Law do to help people facing felony convictions?
- If I Get Arrested, Should I Delete My Social Media Accounts?
- How Does Self-Defense Work in Criminal Cases?
- How Do I Know if I’m Being Charged With a Crime?
- What Happens In Felony Court?
- Can Non-Citizens in America Post Bail?
- How Do Bail Bonds Work In Criminal Cases?
- Can someone be charged with both assault and menacing at the same time?
- What is menacing?
- What is assault?
- What Is the Difference Between Assault and Menacing?
- What can be done when the police violate the Miranda rights?
- Should I Talk To The Police If I’m Not Guilty?
- If I Get Arrested, Do I Get One Free Phone Call From Jail?
- When have the Miranda rights been violated?
- What happens after the Miranda warning is given?
- When must the Miranda warning be given?
- What are the Miranda rights?