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  • 402 San Juan Avenue, Alamosa, CO 81101-2554

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  • A law firm practicing criminal defense law.

  • Criminal Law LawyersDUI / DWAI / DUID, DMV / Tickets, and 4 more

Raymond K. Miller
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  • 609 Main St., Ste. 15, Alamosa, CO 80111

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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If I asked to get private attorney at last court date and still have not secured one, can I get continuance?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
Criminal Law lawyer at 5280 Law Group
Who knows. It will depend on the judge that you are in front of. If you have asked for several previous continues and still have not secured counsel, than probably not. At some point, the judge will NOT allow any more continuance, but a judge will want you to have legal representation. I would be prepared to show the judge that you have contacted some attorneys and are in the process of retaining them, you just need a bit more time.
Who knows. It will depend on the judge that you are in front of. If you have asked for several previous continues and still have not secured counsel, than probably not. At some point, the judge will NOT allow any more continuance, but a judge will want you to have legal representation. I would be prepared to show the judge that you have contacted some attorneys and are in the process of retaining them, you just need a bit more time.
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My case is still pending and I never received a summons, what should I do?

Answered by attorney Kevin T. Ellmann
Criminal Law lawyer at Ellmann & Ellmann, P.C.
It is quite possible that a warrant currently exists in this case for your arrest. I would advise that you seek counsel immediately to address this issue (and hopefully avoid an arrest) as well as to look into whether this case is even proveable anymore at this point due to the age of the case and other potential defenses. Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor is a class 4 Felony, so I do not advise taking this situation lightly. Not only do you want to resolve this case quickly and favorably, but you likely want to and need to try to get the records sealed at the conclusion (if possible). Good luck!
It is quite possible that a warrant currently exists in this case for your arrest. I would advise that you seek counsel immediately to address this issue (and hopefully avoid an arrest) as well as to look into whether this case is even proveable anymore at this point due to the age of the case and other potential defenses. Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor is a class 4 Felony, so I do not advise taking this situation lightly. Not only do you want to resolve this case quickly and favorably, but you likely want to and need to try to get the records sealed at the conclusion (if possible). Good luck!
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What is the sentence for someone with sexual abuse and no previous records?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
When one person accuses and the other person denies that is not hearsay. Hearsay is where one person accuses, and the person that comes to court repeats what he/she heard the accuser say. The sentence depends upon the charge.
When one person accuses and the other person denies that is not hearsay. Hearsay is where one person accuses, and the person that comes to court repeats what he/she heard the accuser say. The sentence depends upon the charge.
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