Site Map
- Make a Payment
- Theft Crimes Blog
- Attorney Profile
- Helping The DA To “See” The Impact Of Colorado Drug Convictions And College Applications
- Colorado Extradition Law – Can I Post Bail Before I Am Extradited?
- Colorado Expedited Sealing Law – 24-72-702.5 – Unexpected Delays In Certain Cases
- Concealment of Goods 18-4-406 and Questioning of Persons Suspected of Theft 18-4-407
- Colorado Theft Crimes – How Can The State Prove The Value Of What Was Stolen? Evidence Of Value 18-4-414
- Transactions for Profit in Stolen Goods 18-4-411
- How To Defend A Colorado Criminal Theft Charge – Tactics And Common Sense
- Colorado Shoplifting Laws And Common Defenses To Colorado Shoplifting Crimes Part I of II
- Colorado Shoplifting Laws And Common Defenses To Colorado Shoplifting Crimes Part II of II
- Colorado Basic -Theft Charges
- Theft – Detection Devices 18-4-417
- Understanding The Colorado Laws Of Embezzlement, Theft and Larceny Part I of II
- Understanding The Colorado Laws Of Embezzlement, Theft and Larceny Part II of II
- Understanding Colorado Criminal Fraud and Forgery Laws 18-5-102
- Colorado Criminal Theft Laws – Understanding The Nature Of Embezzlement Crimes
- Is Shoplifting The Same As Theft Under Colorado Criminal Law?
- Colorado Shoplifting Law – How Far Can The Store Go To Make An Arrest?
- Understanding The Colorado Identity Theft Law |18-5-902
- A Guide To The Crimes Of Theft Under Colorado Law
- Obtaining Control Over Any Stolen Thing of Value 18-4-404 and Theft By Receiving Stolen Property
- Colorado Theft Crimes 18-4-401
- Theft of Rental Property 18-4-402 (1)
- Theft of Trade Secrets 18-4-408
- Understanding The Crime of Receiving Stolen Property In Colorado
- Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft 18-4-409 – First and Second Degree
- Colorado Criminal Extortion – Aggravated Extortion 18-3-207
- Computer Crime 18-5.5-102
- Identity Theft Crimes In Colorado
- Identity Theft 18-5-902
- Criminal Possession of a Financial Device 18-5-903
- Criminal Possession of an Identification Document 18-5-903.5
- Gathering Identity Information by Deception 18-5-904
- Possession of Identity Theft Tools 18-5-905
- Colorado Identity Theft Law 18-5-902 – A Colorado Criminal Defense Lawyer To Represent You
- Sentencing and Penalties In Colorado Theft Cases
- Transitioning From The Colorado DOC (Prison System) To The Colorado Community Corrections System (Half Way House System)
- Colorado Robbery Crimes
- Colorado Fraud Based Crimes
- Colorado Burglary Crimes
- Coloroado Forgery Based Crimes
- Colorado Financial Transaction Device Crimes
- Colorado Equity Skimming Crimes
- Articles About Colorado Theft Crimes
- Colorado Criminal Law – Understanding The Power Of District Attorneys and Prosecutors To Bring Charges – Pre-Filing Representation
- Understanding Colorado Theft Crimes Against At Risk Adults And Juveniles – 18-6.5-103
- Mandatory Sentencing To Jail – Prison For Repeat Convictions For Felony Theft – 18-4-413
- Colorado At Risk Sentencing Enhancers – When The Alleged Victim Has Special Victim Status Under Colorado Criminal Law
- A Denver Colorado Criminal Lawyer Warns – NEVER Agree To Speak To The Police – But If You Do…
- Objecting To DA’s Use Of Computer Simulations – Animations – Colorado Criminal Law Series
- Plea Bargaining And Sentencing – The Role Of Mitigation – Colorado Criminal Lawyer Series
- Colorado Expands Mandatory Reporting Law To Cover The Elderly In 2014
- Defending Yourself In A Colorado Criminal Case – Understanding The Alternate Suspect Defense
- Colorado Criminal Law – What Exactly IS Proof Beyond A Reasonable Doubt – When Juries Should Acquit – Finding The Accused Not Guilty
- Colorado Criminal Law – Restitution Orders Can Exceed Actual Amount Of The Crime Charged
- “I Am In Prison And I Have A Second Case” – The Colorado The Uniform Mandatory Disposition of Detainers Act (“UMDDA”)
- Colorado Criminal Theft Law – A Civil Suit For Theft 18-4-405- Treble Damages – The Other Shoe Drops
- Shocker – Colorado Police Can Legally Lie To You – Colorado Criminal Law
- Colorado Criminal Law – Understanding Kleptomania – The Compulsion To Steal
- Colorado Criminal Theft Law – How Do They Prove Value?
- Colorado Theft – Statute Of Limitations Starts At “Discovery Of The Crime” – 16–5–401 And 18-4-401.
- Federal Theft – Forgery and Fraud Crimes
- A Guide To The Defense Of Persons With Mental Illness In The Colorado Criminal Justice System
- Case Evaluation
- Location / Contact
- Links and Resources