by Doug Richards | Jun 17, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense
On October 22nd, the night she died, 16 year old Alicia Martinez went to a party at friend Edward “Tim” Romero’s (27) house. The day after the murder Romero offered his victims mother help passing out fliers to find her missing daughter. After his arrest, Romero...
by Doug Richards | Jun 10, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, White Collar Crime
Effective next month, top Denver criminal defense lawyer, Robert T. McAllister has agreed to be disbarred. The decision comes after the acknowledgement that he twice intentionally converted client funds. McAllister has since repaid his clients. McAllister’s Denver...
by Doug Richards | Jun 1, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
Authorities say a man from Kremmling mailed white powder to a state Department of Revenue employee. O’Neill, 51, was chated by the U.S. District court under laws prohibiting the use of false information or perpetrating hoaxes that are relatable to terrorism...
by Doug Richards | May 27, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, Insider Trading, White Collar Crime
Raj Rajaratnam, a hedge fund billionaire, was convicted on 14 counts of fraud and conspiracy. It was a historic victory for the Justice Department when the verdict came in. They used tactics that were once only reserved for mobsters, drug dealers to help expose...
by Doug Richards | May 20, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
If I need a lawyer, what time can I reach one? Normally lawyers work during normal business hours, however at the law office of Douglas Richards, he is accessable 24/7 to assist you when you need him. For more information or for assistance feel free to call him...
by Doug Richards | May 13, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense
I have a very unique background that sets me apart from other defense attorneys in Colorado. I can see through the eyes of a state and federal prosecutor and a police officer. I can explain to you what it is they are thinking, pinpoint their strategy and tell you...