by Doug Richards | May 31, 2012 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
“When I was a federal prosecutor, I did a lot of work for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the FBI. When we had a target, a lot of times they never knew that they were a target. In fact, that was the best, when they didn’t know that we were...
by Doug Richards | Dec 22, 2011 | Federal Criminal Defense, Medicaid Fraud
The North Carolina Attorney General’s office announced this past Monday that nine health care employees at Families First Home Health Care in Alleghany County, NC have been accused of defrauding Medicare. Seven employees are accused of submitting fake time sheets...
by Doug Richards | Dec 9, 2011 | College Student Defense, Denver Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, DUI, Federal Criminal Defense, Video Blog
“College kids are not immune to criminal offenses as well. Some of my clients come to me with DUI cases or drug cases and I’m very comfortable helping a college kid who’s parents might not be in Colorado, navigate through the criminal justice system...
by Doug Richards | Dec 6, 2011 | College Student Defense, Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, Video Blog
“Parents are welcome to call me. I’ve been very helpful to numerous parents who have kids here in Denver, or in the Denver area. They’re very nervous, of course about what’s going to happen to their child, they’re not here, how do they...
by Doug Richards | Dec 1, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, Federal Criminal Defense, Video Blog
“I have a lot of experience with drug crimes. I’ve handled them as both a defense attorney now and as a prosecutor when I was both in state and federal level. When I was a federal prosecutor, I handled a very large drug case involving over one-thousand...
by Doug Richards | Nov 28, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, Grand Jury, Video Blog
“If you’re being investigated by a grand jury, it’s possible that you wouldn’t even know. Typically, people get tipped off that a grand jury is conducting an investigation because maybe their friends, neighbors, or co-workers have been...