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  • The Law Office of Monica S. McElyea, LLC provides experienced, reputable, and skilled legal representation in Summit & the surrounding mountain counties of Colorado.

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  • Serving Breckenridge, CO and Summit County, Colorado

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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a poloice officer legally remove a vehicle you own and reported it stolen from the national stolen database

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
If the police have removed the car fromt he "stolen" list and have decided not to file criminal charges, then you need to look at a civil "replevin" action - to get the car back - OR a civil action to recover the fair market value of the car. If the value of the car is under $7500 and you choose to try to get the money for it instead of the vehcile, you may be able to sue in small claims court - the forms can be found at any court clerks office or online at the state judicial website. If I were you, I'd give up on criminal charges and go for civil recovery of one type or another.
If the police have removed the car fromt he "stolen" list and have decided not to file criminal charges, then you need to look at a civil "replevin" action - to get the car back - OR a civil action to recover the fair market value of the car. If the value of the car is under $7500 and you choose to try to get the money for it instead of the vehcile, you may be able to sue in small claims court - the forms can be found at any court clerks office or online at the state judicial website. If I were you, I'd give up on criminal charges and go for civil recovery of one type or another.
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First time offense punishment for cashing a strangers check?

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
Identity Theft has a possible penalty of up to 6 years in prison and or a $500,000 fine.  Theft under $5,000 carries a possible prison sentence of up to 18 months and/ or a $100,000 fine.  Forgery carries a possible penalty of up to 3 years in prison and / or a fine of up to $100,000. There may be other potential charges.  Of course, whether a prison sentence is actually imposed depends on many factors, such as a persons' criminal history, the facts of the case, the situation of the alleged victim, etc. 
Identity Theft has a possible penalty of up to 6 years in prison and or a $500,000 fine.  Theft under $5,000 carries a possible prison sentence of up to 18 months and/ or a $100,000 fine.  Forgery carries a possible penalty of up to 3 years in prison and / or a fine of up to $100,000. There may be other potential charges.  Of course, whether a prison sentence is actually imposed depends on many factors, such as a persons' criminal history, the facts of the case, the situation of the alleged victim, etc. 
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My daughter is charged with assault, she hasn’t got to tell her side. What can I do if I can’t afford an attorney to help me?

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Answered by attorney Steven Joseph Pisani (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Steven J. Pisani, LLC
No one should appear in court to defend themselves, not even trained attorney's. The court proceedings are complicated and have life changing consequences. If you cannot afford a criminal defense attorney, you need to apply for the public defender. You can also try to contact the local law schools (University of Denver & University of Colorado) to see if they have students available to assist you.
No one should appear in court to defend themselves, not even trained attorney's. The court proceedings are complicated and have life changing consequences. If you cannot afford a criminal defense attorney, you need to apply for the public defender. You can also try to contact the local law schools (University of Denver & University of Colorado) to see if they have students available to assist you.
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