The Difference Between Drug Trafficking and Drug Possession in Colorado
When facing drug charges in Colorado, understanding the difference between drug trafficking and drug possession is crucial. These two offenses are distinct in how they are defined under Colorado law,...
What Constitutes Drug Trafficking in Colorado and How to Defend Against Charges
Drug trafficking is one of the most serious drug-related crimes in Colorado, carrying severe legal consequences that can include lengthy prison sentences and hefty fines. Understanding what drug trafficking means...
Colorado Drug Schedules and Their Impact on Your Case
Facing drug charges in Colorado can be overwhelming, particularly when the complexity of drug laws in Colorado comes into play. A critical aspect of your case will be how the...
When to Hire a Colorado Drug Possession Lawyer: Protecting Your Rights
Facing drug possession charges in Colorado can be an overwhelming and stressful experience. Statistics show that 26 percent of all arrests in the US are related to drug offenses, and 244,000...
Update! Colorado Drug Laws 2022
It’s summer, which means more Colorado residents are enjoying the great outdoors, attending concerts, and getting together with family and friends. Sometimes parties end up involving alcohol and other substances,...
Colorado Drug Laws: Your Summer Recap
Denver is lifting capacity limits and distancing requirements in nearly all settings and is also relaxing face-covering mandates across the state. But before you (or your teens!) hit the street...
Possession Is Nine-Tenths of the Law—What Does This Mean?
This popular legal phrase is an expression meaning that ownership is easier to maintain if a person has possession of something and difficult to enforce if a person does not....
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...