by Doug Richards | Nov 3, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, Video Blog
“Picking an attorney in Colorado is a tricky thing. There are many lawyers out there and there’s great attorneys to choose from. It’s difficult to find the right lawyer for you because a lot of times people just pick one out of the phone book and...
by Doug Richards | Jul 28, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, Gun Crimes
Michael Allen, 30, was arrested on Thursday evening on suspicion of firing several shots at two homes in Colorado Springs. Police were called and a report was given of a man threatening residents on the 2100 block of Kodiak Drive. It was reported that the suspect was...
by Doug Richards | Jul 25, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense
Denver – Depart of Justice will petition the Supreme Court to uphold a law that makes it illegal to falsely claim being a war hero. The law, the Stolen Valor Act, may be appealed by Government lawyers in a court filing on Thursday in California....
by Doug Richards | Jul 19, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Immigration
The Denver City Council voted and overturned a voter-approved ordinance which allowed for the impoundment of vehicles of any unlicensed driver. A 9-1 vote is what repealed the law known as Initiative 100. Councilman Paul Lopez led the charge to repeal...
by Doug Richards | Jul 18, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, Federal Criminal Defense, Gun Crimes, Immigration
Commerce City – The ring used tour buses to smuggle marijuana into the country from Mexico. Over 45,000 pounds were transported over the course of 11 months according to the Jackson County District Attorney’s Office. The investigation began May of...
by Doug Richards | Jul 15, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, Federal Criminal Defense, Gun Crimes, Immigration
Denver – Deported from the United States, Ismael Gonzalez-Arenas, reentered the country and has been sentenced to life in federal prison. Gonzalez-Arenas was sentenced life plus 60 months by Judge Robert E. Blackburn. Found guilty in September of...