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It really depends on a number of thing but to directly answer - if the victm does not show up it is likely the DA will dismiss the case. But they... Read Answer
Once a case is dismissed after the end of a deferred sentence it is no longer a conviction for purposes of firearm ownership. That is... Read Answer
The focus of domestic violence cases is to get the ‘offender’ into domestic violence treatment in Colorado. Sometimes offers to... Read Answer
It is completely up to you whether you talk with the prosecutor or not. No one can make you do so and no one can keep you from doing so. You... Read Answer
It depends what the question is on the application. If the question is "have you ever been charged with ..." or "Have you ever plead guilty... Read Answer
If you recant your statement as made to the police at the time the other person was arrested, it will not delete your previous statement - it will... Read Answer
A "victim" can always try to make their position known. Normally that is done, at least initally, through the District Attorney's office. Be aware,... Read Answer
It would be very rare for the police to decide to charge the "victim" in the same case you are already charged in. I am not saying they... Read Answer
It is pretty common that "domestic violence" victims change their story, so I doubt the police or prosecutor will believe the new story. It also may... Read Answer
The process for terminating probation early varies from court to court. Some courts have forms they prefer you to use, others don't require a... Read Answer
I have previously been on the DVOMB and am familiar with the DVOMB Treatment Standards. While I have not handled a case where a client has... Read Answer
It is VERY unlikely that the case will be dismissed, as these cases are taken very seriously. The state wants the perpetrators of domestic... Read Answer
The answer to your question depends on the plea bargain in your case. if it was a "deferred sentence" then YES at the end, the guilty plea is... Read Answer
If you fail to show up on a validly issued subpoena that was validly served on you, the judge will issue a warrant for your arrest, ultimately you... Read Answer
It is unclear exactly what your question is, but I can say that jail time can be a condition of a probationary sentence. If these were misdemeanors,... Read Answer
I suggest consulting an expert attorney in landlord tenant law directly. BUT, a victim of domestic violence can terminate a lease if done due... Read Answer
While the passage of time may make the case harder to bring, it does not preclude the filing of criminal charges as the time period for filing... Read Answer
You need to hire a lawyer who can review all of the appropriate paperwork, and facts, and work through the case directly. I do not think you can do... Read Answer
You need direct input from a lawyer who can review the subpoena, how it was served and what it asks for. To be valid a subpoena needs to be handed to... Read Answer
I don't think there is really anything you can do if you son is an adult. He can make his own choices - and he has to live with the results. You did... Read Answer
You can contact the ocal police departmetn and ask for a "civil standby" so you can go to the house legally, with an officer there, so you can ge... Read Answer
I suspect it means that there is a review of the status of the case prior to the trials at which the parties (defendant and prosecutor) have to be... Read Answer
It depends on a number of things, if I understand your question. If you are saying that the witnesses are currently not around buut might surface... Read Answer
It is probable that the only way you will have a chance of getting your personal propety back is to hire a lawyer to sue your boyfriend for return of... Read Answer
Colorado law requires that a person arrested for a domestic violence offense remain in custody until they can physically be taken before a judge to... Read Answer