Potential defenses and sentencing options for financial crimes
Wolf Law is proud to represent clients in Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, and the surrounding communities facing financial crime allegations. Charges such as theft, fraud, forgery, and embezzlement can carry devastating...
What qualifies as fraud or forgery in Colorado state law
Wolf Law is proud to serve Denver and the surrounding metro area with compassionate and skilled criminal defense representation. Financial crimes like fraud and forgery may not involve physical violence,...
Misdemeanor vs. Felony Charges in Colorado: What’s the Difference?
When facing a criminal charge, you may hear terms such as “felony,” “petty offense,” or “misdemeanor” without fully understanding their meanings. The differences may seem inconsequential yet can make a...
Navigating Bail in Serious Felonies: What You Need to Know in Colorado
When someone is arrested for a serious felony in Colorado, one of the first questions loved ones ask is: Can they get out on bail? At Wolf Law, we hear this...
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...
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...
Employment Laws for Convicted Felons
Reintegrating into society after a felony conviction isn’t any easy task. There are many people, friends and strangers alike, who will assume that you will always be the person you...