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Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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Assorted Tips For Dealing With The Unpleasant Experience Of A DUI
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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A domestic violence conviction can have serious ramifications. It is important to consult an attorney before pleading to any charge categorized under the domestic violence header. Below are helpful tips if you choose to represent yourself in a domestic violence case.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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Most prosecutors do not want to go to trial. When you represent yourself, the prosecutor thinks you too do not want to go to trial. Follow these simple steps and beat the prosecutor at his or her own game.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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In Colorado your ability to recover damages is based upon whether you are an invitee, licensee or trespasser. The facts surrounding why you were at the location have a huge impact on what standard of care is owed to you.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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In January 2009, Colorado law changed mandating that any person charged with a DUI must get an interlock device installed in their vehicle when the driver loses the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) hearing AND had a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) reading of .17 or higher OR for any repeat DUI.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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The following information will help you understand what probable cause is and when a warrant can be issued for your home and/or automobile.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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In 1967 Justice White made his opinion known when he concurred in the United States Supreme Court case United States v. Wade, 388 U.S. 218 (1967). In his concurrence he articulately outlined the roles of a prosecutor and criminal defense attorney.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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The following information explains step by step how to get a Restraining Order in Denver, Colorado.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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The citizens of Denver legalized marijuana (less than an ounce), but the Denver City Attorney's Office still prosecutes marijuana cases under state law. Possession of less than an ounce of marijuana in Denver is a fine only offense.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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It is always best to have an attorney represent you in Court on any matter. When you go to Court for the first time, the prosecutor may try and get as much information from you as possible. The prosecution is not your friend and anything you say to him or her can be used against you.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Contributor Level 5

Many people ask, do I need an attorney? It is always best to have an attorney because attorneys know how prosecutors work. Prosecutors are more likely to take advantage of unrepresented people.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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In Colorado the small claims court is a court of limited jurisdiction, meaning the court cannot award you more than $7,500. Small claims courts handle simple cases for recovering money or property, performing a contract, setting aside a contract or complying with restrictive covenants.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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If your blood or breath alcohol level is over .2 there will be mandatory penalties
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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What do when you get a DUI in Colorado.
Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
Written by Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
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Many people often confuse what the definition of entrapment is, typically in prostitution cases. Entrapment is defined by Colorado Revised Statute Section 18-1-709.

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