Denver Criminal Defense Blog
DUI and the Colorado DMV Hearing Process
If you’re facing DUI charges in Colorado, time is of the essence to save your driving privileges and save yourself from potentially severe criminal penalties. (more…)
Criminal Sexting Charges in Colorado
Sexting is the transmission of sexually explicit images, videos, or messages by text or email, most often via mobile phone. Sexting between consenting adults is not a crime, but when...
Wolf Law’s Kelley to Make Repeat Engagement on NARSOL Call
Denver criminal defense attorney Colleen Kelley of Wolf Law will rejoin NARSOL in Action for its upcoming conference call on Thursday, Sept. 13. The call will be something of an...
Juvenile Drug Charges in Colorado
Although most drug charges faced by those between the ages of 10 and 18 in Colorado are processed through juvenile courts, the penalties for these offenses can still be severe...
Denver Criminal Defense Lawyer Kelley Special Guest for NARSOL in Action
Wolf Law is proud to announce that our own Colleen Kelley will be the special guest for a NARSOL in Action conference call on Wednesday, Aug. 15. NARSOL is the...
What’s the Difference Between Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion?
Reasonable suspicion and probable cause are two concepts that law enforcement employs when determining whether to detain someone for questioning, search for and seize evidence, or make an arrest. The...
How Does Express Consent Work in Colorado?
If you’re arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs in Colorado, you will be asked to take a chemical test in accordance with Colorado’s...
Your Rights When Participating in a Colorado Protest
Civil protest is occurring with increasing frequency in Colorado and nationwide, prompting many to ask about the rights of protesters and free speech in general. Is all speech protected? Where...
A Closer Look at Colorado’s Felony DUI Law
Last year, Colorado lawmakers tightened their grip on habitual drunk driving. A new law, which took effect in August 2017, requires anyone convicted of a felony DUI to spend time...
Common Questions about Colorado DUI Charges
Driving under the influence (DUI) refers to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated by alcohol or other drugs. DUI charges and related driving while ability impaired (DWAI) charges are serious,...
No Red-Letter Day for CSP: DUI Proposal is ‘Purposely Hurtful’
In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote: "‘What do we talk of marks and brands, whether on the bodice of her gown, or the flesh of her forehead?’ cried another...
Domestic Violence and Mandatory Arrests in Colorado
Colorado is among a handful of states with mandatory arrest policies for domestic violence. In most states, police officers are empowered to evaluate an incident before making an arrest. In...
What to Do if a Loved One Faces Criminal Charges in Colorado
Criminal charges can impact an entire family and its future. In the event your significant other is accused of a crime, you can take steps to mitigate family disruptions and...
Resources for Convicted Felons in Denver
Felonies are crimes of “high seriousness” and typically involve periods of incarceration and punitive fines. Criminal offenders often find adjusting to life after a felony conviction unhospitable and challenging. Even...
Since the legalization of recreational marijuana in Colorado in 2014, producers and dispensaries have been getting creative with new ways to consume cannabis. Nowadays, you can get cannabis flowers, vape...
Don’t Even Try to Beat the Breathalyzer this St. Patrick’s Day
People have tried some creative methods to beat the Breathalyzer, and most have failed. (more…)