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Heuser & Heuser LLP

4.5
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  • 332 Broadway Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004+1 location

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers2 awards

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  • 314 Van Buren, Pueblo, CO 81004

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • All Criminal Defense Matters. Over 30 Years of Trial Experience. Free Consultation.

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Michael S. Emmons
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  • 616 W. Abriendo Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Choose a Legal Team With 30+ Years of Experience. We Handle Family Law, Worker's Compensation, Bankruptcy, and More. Call Now.

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Wesley D. Hassler
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  • 315 Colorado Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81003

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Been indicted? Feeling scared? Don't get slighted. Call B squared.

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Rebecca Briggs
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  • 503 N. Main Street, Suite 611, Pueblo, CO 81003+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

  • The attorneys of Clawson & Clawson, LLP serve clients in Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Parker and Denver, and we have more than 120 years of combined legal experience.

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Matthew C. Clawson
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Patterson Weaver Law

5.0
35 Reviews
  • Serving Pueblo, CO

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

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  • Criminal Law LawyersCriminal Law & DUI, Estate Planning / Wills & Trusts, and 64 more

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Patterson S. Weaver Esq.
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  • Serving Boone, CO and Pueblo County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

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  • 323 S. Union, Pueblo, CO 81003-3429

  • 208 Colorado Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81003

  • 215 W. 2nd St., Pueblo, CO 81003-3251

  • 503 N. Main St., Ste. 548, Pueblo, CO 81003-3141

  • 503 North Main Street, Suite 600, Pueblo, CO 81003

  • 311 West 12th Street, Pueblo, CO 81003

  • 635 W. Corona Ave., Ste. 215, Pueblo, CO 81004

  • 743 W. Abriendo Ave., Pueblo, CO 81004-1559

  • 132 W. B St., Pueblo, CO 81003

  • 520 W. 9th St., Pueblo, CO 81003-2918

  • 1123 N. Elizabeth St., Pueblo, CO 81003-2259

  • 123 W. 12th St., Pueblo, CO 81003

  • 416 Colorado Ave., Pueblo, CO 81004-2011

  • 1225 N. Grand Ave., Ste. 205, Pueblo, CO 81003-2866

  • 132 W. B St., Ste. 280, Pueblo, CO 81003

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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.

What should I do if I miss my court date?

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Answered by attorney Steven Joseph Pisani (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Steven J. Pisani, LLC
Missing court is a violation of the law in and of itself. Be sure to appear as soon as possible after your missed court appearance. If you can show proof you had a light rail pass the city attorney may dismiss the case against you or have you plead to something other than fare skipping. The fare skipping charge will be reported as a theft charge, so it is important to handle the case properly. If you need more assistance, contact a Denver Criminal Defense Attorney.
Missing court is a violation of the law in and of itself. Be sure to appear as soon as possible after your missed court appearance. If you can show proof you had a light rail pass the city attorney may dismiss the case against you or have you plead to something other than fare skipping. The fare skipping charge will be reported as a theft charge, so it is important to handle the case properly. If you need more assistance, contact a Denver Criminal Defense Attorney.
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What is the sentence for someone with sexual abuse and no previous records?

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Answered by attorney Joseph Briscoe Dane (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Joe Dane
In order to even give a guess as to the possible sentencing range, I'd need to know the specific charge(s) the person faced. there is no charge of "sexual abuse" - there are specific code sections for various crimes. They can range from a misdemeanor with a maximum of 6 months in jail up to felonies that carry life in prison. Even knowing the charges, what a person *could* get is different than what they will get. That will depend on the facts of the case, the person's record and what their attorney can do for them through legal or factual defenses or other mitigation.
In order to even give a guess as to the possible sentencing range, I'd need to know the specific charge(s) the person faced. there is no charge of "sexual abuse" - there are specific code sections for various crimes. They can range from a misdemeanor with a maximum of 6 months in jail up to felonies that carry life in prison. Even knowing the charges, what a person *could* get is different than what they will get. That will depend on the facts of the case, the person's record and what their attorney can do for them through legal or factual defenses or other mitigation.
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In Colorado. If someone tells me to pawn their stuff, can they charge me with theft

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
It is certainly possible you could get in trouble for it - even if that seems unfair.  I suppose you could be charged with Theft if the police beleived you did not have authority to take it.  There is also a crime of "False Information to a Pawn Broker" depending on what you said on the paperwork filled out for the pawn broker.  But having the text that apparently says you can pawn the computer to cover part of his rent is important, depending on exactly what it says.
It is certainly possible you could get in trouble for it - even if that seems unfair.  I suppose you could be charged with Theft if the police beleived you did not have authority to take it.  There is also a crime of "False Information to a Pawn Broker" depending on what you said on the paperwork filled out for the pawn broker.  But having the text that apparently says you can pawn the computer to cover part of his rent is important, depending on exactly what it says.
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