Archive for May, 2011
Expert Court Representation from a Colorado Criminal Defense Attorney
If you have just been arrested or have been charged with a crime, the Colorado criminal defense attorney can certainly help. It is a well-known fact that people could face devastating penalties if charged in Colorado, and the representation of an excellent defense attorney is essential throughout the court proceedings, no matter where you are in the state. If you have been arrested for drunk driving, for example (DUI or DWAI), a conviction could be a considerable fine, imprisonment and other penalties that the court may order. The criminal defense law firm has the necessary experience in dealing with such a case and they can help you take the correct actions in handling the situation.
Similarly, you could also call on them if you are facing a potential foreclosure, have been terminated unlawfully or are in a financial misery. The defense attorney specialized in bankruptcy matters under Chapters seven and thirteen, so you could expect all the help that you need. His experience would allow you to get over your creditors and help you on your way to recovering your finances. The Colorado criminal defense attorney has a wide range of expertise and you can always expect to get the help that you so desperately need.
Originally published here.
Marisue Allen
CSP Webinar explains Colorado`s DUI charges
Drugs, alcohol and the anatomy of a driving under the influence charge were the subjects of a webinar the Colorado State Patrol held Wednesday. It was the first of a monthly series the CSP will be holding over the remainder of 2011.
Published May 16, 2011.
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Ithaca Cortland DWI Lawyer: Leandra’s Law (Ignition Interlock) Problems
www.ithacadwi.com Leandra’s Law or the Child Passenger Protection Act went into effect on August 15, of 2010. Every person with a New York DWI misdemeanor or felony, VTL 1192 (2), VTL 1192 (3), or Aggravated DWI VTL 1192 (2) (a) has to have an Ignition Interlock Device placed (installed), and maintained on any vehicle (s) they Own and Operate for a minimum of six months. Since this law is relatively new the law’s practical application, and it’s collateral impact is still being assessed. There are numerous sections on Leandra’s law included in the 2011 edition of “Strategies for DWI Defense in New York” published by Thomson-West. Strategies for Defending DWI Cases in New York, 2011 ed.: Leading Lawyers on Understanding Today’s DWI Environment, Constructing a Defense Strategy, and Counseling Clients (Inside the Minds) New Edition west.thomson.com It’s important in the defense of any DWI case to look at the effect of any and all sanctions, penalties, and fines upon you and your family. Preparing and/or lessening these detrimental effects prior to the final sentencing is the job of your attorney. In other words, criminal defense lawyers are in the Protection Business, first and foremost. To learn more about how DWI, traffic violations, and other criminal cases work in the state of New York, I encourage you to explore my educational materials at my blog and website: www.ithacadwi.com. If you have legal questions, I urge you to pick up the phone and call me since I can answer …



