Monthly Archives: July 2014

July 30, 2014

There are three ways a criminal case can be resolved. The case can be resolved by a negotiated plea settlement, it can be resolved by a trial, or it can be dismissed. The best possible outcome is to have the case dismissed; to get the prosecutor to simply give up on the case. It is […]

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July 23, 2014

How much is your life worth? That’s the question that New York City judges and juries will try to answer if a new case goes to trial. Jonathan Fleming, 52, believes that his life is worth $162 million and has filed a notice of claim to sue New York City after he was wrongfully imprisoned […]

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July 22, 2014

Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or drugs is a serious charge because it endangers lives. However, there are numerous situations where someone is wrongly accused of driving under the influence of alcohol. Even with a positive BAC reading or breathalyzer result, there are still ways you can beat a DUI conviction. An experienced Denver […]

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July 18, 2014

People often contact us and want to know if they must disclose their criminal history on an application. This comes up a lot because people are constantly applying for things, whether it is for jobs, schools, loans, apartments, etc. Since this comes up so frequently, it is important people understand how to answer these questions […]

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