by Doug Richards | Jun 21, 2011 | Cybercrimes, Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
In a case and ruling that could have larger implications for online privacy and freedom of speech, Judge Boyd Boland, Federal Magistrate Judge in Denver has ordered an ISP to disclose the names of the yet un-named commenters on Façonnable’s Wikipedia page. The...
by Doug Richards | Apr 29, 2011 | Cyberbullying, Cybercrimes, Denver Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, DUI, Federal Criminal Defense, Gun Crimes, Immigration, Insider Trading, White Collar Crime
Everybody makes mistakes, but it’s who you have standing next to you, in court, fighting for your rights, that really makes the difference. I’ve been a federal prosecutor, I’ve been a state prosecutor. The type of experience that few other attorneys...
by Doug Richards | Mar 11, 2011 | Cyberbullying, Cybercrimes
Cyberbullying can be a Severe Crime Cyberbullying has been on the rise, hurting school aged kids through out Colorado, United States, and the world. At it's best cyberbullying, where an indiviual or group attacks another online, hurts people's...