by Rich Benvin | Jan 3, 2016 | Attorneys, Criminal Defense
Colorado law defines burglary as entering or remaining unlawfully in a structure with the intent to commit a theft or felony therein. The classification (i.e. burglary in the first degree) depends on the type of structure entered. Some of the consequences for burglary...
by Rich Benvin | Dec 8, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
Crime and Immigration Some research statistics on crime and illegal aliens… According to the Center for Immigration Studies, another 23 percent, more than 43,000 illegal aliens, were convicted of drug offenses. The violent crime category of assault, robbery,...
by Brandon Marinoff | Nov 16, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Legal Advice
According to our federal government, the three categories of crimes are infractions, misdemeanors, and felonies… 1. An infraction is a minor crime such as a traffic ticket resulting in payment of a fine. 2. A misdemeanor is more serious than an infraction, and...
by Andrea Santana | Nov 6, 2015 | Colorado, News
Colorado Supreme Court to Make Historic Ruling on Fracking Bans Tensions are rising to a crescendo across Colorado as the Colorado Supreme Court has agreed to hear the extremely controversial issue of whether fracking bans and long-term moratoriums are allowed in the...
by Andrea Santana | Oct 19, 2015 | Attorneys, Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
Marinoff & Associates, P.C., Attorneys at Law One of my greatest strengths is my legal experience and knowledge of the law. As a former prosecutor, I am particularly skilled in the areas of: legal research, case analysis, negotiation and litigation. –...
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