Colorado Criminal Mischief Defense Lawyers
Generally, a person commits criminal mischief if he or she knowingly damages another person’s property—including property jointly held by the accused individual and the alleged victim. A person accused of…
Generally, a person commits criminal mischief if he or she knowingly damages another person’s property—including property jointly held by the accused individual and the alleged victim. A person accused of…
In Colorado, a person commits “criminal impersonation” if he or she assumes a false or fictitious identity or capacity, and in that false identity or capacity does any of the…
A person commits "conspiracy to commit a crime" if: (1) he or she intends to promote or facilitate the commission of a crime; (2) he or she agrees with one…
In Colorado, "computer crime" is an offense that covers a wide range of unlawful computer activities. Computer crimes range from class 2 misdemeanors to class 3 felonies. A person commits…
In Colorado, burglary encompasses a variety of situations in which a person trespasses onto another's property with the intent to commit a crime other than the trespass itself. First Degree…
In Colorado, there are two closely related acts that are forbidden as bribery. A person commits bribery if he or she offers, gives, or agrees to give any monetary benefit…
In Colorado, assault covers a wide variety of situations in which one person injures or threatens to injure another person. There are three degrees of assault, ranging from a class…
In Colorado, arson is generally defined as using fire or explosives in a manner that damages or endangers persons or property. The complexity of fire science requires nationally renowned experts…