by Doug Richards | Jun 29, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, Gun Crimes
At an Alpine Bank in Montrose, a man described as in his late 20s and between 6′ and 6′ 2″, unshaven, and with sideburns held up a teller at gunpoint received the money and then fled the scene. A conviction carries up to 20 years in federal...
by Doug Richards | Jun 27, 2011 | Immigration
A 51 year-old Libyan man was found and arrested as part of a nationwide campaign by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that has led to the arrest of 2,400 convicted criminal aliens and immigration fugitives. In Denver there were 29 arrests, Aurora-13, Commerce...
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 | Jun 20, 2011 | Denver Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
Aurora- The mother of 22 month old Laniece Fletcher admitted to being on Facebook when her daughter was struck and run-over by a van in a nearby parking lot. She had a pulse and was breathing when she arrived at the Aurora Children’s Hospital by later died....
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...