
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...

Criminal Protection or Civil Restraining?
The differences between criminal protection orders and civil restraining orders are subtle, but there are key distinctions that everyone should know about. Below, the Denver defense lawyers from Wolf Law detail...

The Problem With Big Law Firms
When you’re facing a criminal charge in Denver, the last place you want to be is lost in the shuffle at a large law firm. It’s easy to think more...

What Happens from Arrest to Arraignment?
An arraignment is the court proceeding at which a judge formally presents the criminal charges against the accused. An arraignment is also when the accused enters a plea of guilty...

Looking At Denver’s Crime Rate
A Quick Breakdown of Stats Around The Mile High City How safe is Denver? Compared to other similarly-sized metro areas in the country, the Mile High City’s crime rates are...

And How Does It Impact a Criminal Case? At the beginning of their careers, police officers take the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor—an oath affirming standards of integrity, bravery,...

The Fine Line Between Discipline and Child Abuse
If you’re a parent, you’ve experienced anger toward your child for misbehaving and it hasn’t always been expressed in a constructive way. A large and growing body of scientific research...

Silence is Golden: When to Invoke Your Right to Remain Silent
The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution includes a clause that protects individuals from being compelled to incriminate themselves in criminal matters. Similarly, the 1966 Supreme Court decision in Miranda...

Denver’s Wolf Law Welcomes Kelley as Partner
Denver criminal defense law firm Wolf Law is proud to announce that attorney Colleen Kelley is now a full partner. (more…)

Take Misdemeanors Seriously: Talk with a Criminal Defense Lawyer
Misdemeanor charges are considered more serious than petty offenses, but less serious than felonies. Although the penalties for misdemeanors can include jail time and extensive fines, many people assume that...

An arraignment is the court proceeding at which a judge formally presents the criminal charges against the accused and the accused enters a plea. (more…)

Social Media and Your Criminal Case
Social media has become such a deeply ingrained part of our everyday lives that many people are unaware of the implications their behavior on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other popular...

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…)

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...

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...