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Colorado takes drinking and driving very seriously. Driving while intoxicated risks lives and leaves the driver liable for damages in an accident. If you’ve been arrested on a DUI charge for the first time, you’re probably ashamed and embarrassed, as well as worried about what to expect and how this will impact your immediate future…
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We all enjoy an occasional good time out with friends and a few drinks, but when does a good time cross the line into public intoxication, and how do Colorado laws address this issue? Whether you live in Colorado or plan a visit to the Rocky Mountain State, you may wish to have a clear…
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Both criminal and civil cases in Colorado are subject to the state’s statutes of limitations, or the allowed amount of time for a victim or prosecutor to begin legal proceedings against a party at fault or an alleged perpetrator. A statute is a law, and statutes of limitations are laws that impose a time limit…
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An assault charge is a serious legal matter in Colorado. The state defines assault as any unlawful contact resulting in an injury to another party. Despite the violent nature of assault crimes, they are not all the same and may result from a number of different circumstances. While 3rd-degree assault is a class-1 misdemeanor, because…
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You may have noticed that psychedelics are making news headlines today more than they have since the 1960s, with more and more users coming forward to speak about the benefits they’ve found for psychological conditions like depression, anorexia, post-traumatic stress disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder— conditions that remain resistant to other medications. Last year, Colorado became…
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