Facing criminal charges can have serious consequences for your future. The experienced legal team at Kohn Law will fight to protect your rights, challenge the evidence, and build a strong defense tailored to your case.
Physical contact or injury is not necessary for misdemeanor domestic violence charges to be filed in Colorado. Threats, however, can be sufficient grounds for these charges.
Financial crimes involve illegal activities such as fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering that deceive and financially harm individuals or organizations.
Felony charges can lead to severe penalties, including long-term imprisonment, substantial fines, and lasting impacts on daily life.
Physical evidence and witness testimony are usually central to sex assault cases. Depending on the circumstances, these charges can range in severity, from Class 2 felonies to Class 1 misdemeanors.
Crimes against a person involve offenses such as assault, battery, and homicide that cause physical or emotional harm to an individual.
Allegedly stealing property worth at least $1,000 can trigger felony theft charges. This total can arise from multiple instances of theft, as well as from theft related to receiving stolen goods or failing to return rental property.
Burglary involves illegally entering a building, such as a home or business, with the intent to commit theft or another crime, often occurring when the property is unoccupied.
Murder and attempted murder involve intentionally causing or attempting to cause the death of another individual.
If accused of a sex crime in Colorado Springs, you need the best attorney to handle these serious charges with severe consequences.
Ranging from Class 2 to Class 4 felonies, these charges will vary according to whether threats or a pattern of abuse is involved. The relationship between the child and the accused can also be an important factor.
Allegedly possessing or creating materials that sexually exploit children can trigger these sex offense charges, which may be filed as Class 3 to Class 6 felonies.
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These responses are designed to help you understand the process and feel confident about your next steps.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes that may result in fines, probation, or up to 18 months in county jail. Felonies are more serious and carry longer prison sentences, higher fines, and more lasting consequences.
In most cases, yes. Failing to appear can lead to a warrant for your arrest and additional charges. Your attorney may be able to appear on your behalf for some hearings, depending on the charge.
Bail is money or conditions set by the court to ensure you return for future court dates. The amount and terms depend on the severity of the charge, your criminal history, and whether you’re considered a flight risk. In some cases, you may be released on your own recognizance.