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Heuser & Heuser LLP

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

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  • 315 Colorado Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81003

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  • 616 W. Abriendo Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004

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  • 314 Van Buren, Pueblo, CO 81004

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  • Serving Colorado City, CO and Pueblo County, Colorado

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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's the likely punishment for Shoplifting and possession?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
Criminal Law lawyer at 5280 Law Group
In Colorado, the theft charge would most likely be a misdemeanor offense. You may qualify for a diversionary program without any jail time. This does not mean that the offense would be automatically removed from your record once you successfully complete a diversion program. More than likely, you would have to file a petition to seal the record. Retaining a local criminal defense attorney would be worth your time and money. It would allow you to get the best possible resolution and ensure that if you can seal or expunge the record, if eligible.
In Colorado, the theft charge would most likely be a misdemeanor offense. You may qualify for a diversionary program without any jail time. This does not mean that the offense would be automatically removed from your record once you successfully complete a diversion program. More than likely, you would have to file a petition to seal the record. Retaining a local criminal defense attorney would be worth your time and money. It would allow you to get the best possible resolution and ensure that if you can seal or expunge the record, if eligible.
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Can I get arrested on false accusations?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
See an attorney it would be the first thing, the fact that you have taken and passed a polygraph is helpful. It is clear that your ex-wife is not playing by the rules, and it may well be necessary for you to commenced some form of action against her for disparagement or slander due to the false allegations made. This tactic, to make false allegations of sexual abuse, is sadly more common than you think. You need to clear your name.
See an attorney it would be the first thing, the fact that you have taken and passed a polygraph is helpful. It is clear that your ex-wife is not playing by the rules, and it may well be necessary for you to commenced some form of action against her for disparagement or slander due to the false allegations made. This tactic, to make false allegations of sexual abuse, is sadly more common than you think. You need to clear your name.
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Is there anything I can do to keep my school and employer from finding out about my theft?

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Answered by attorney David C. Ayer (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at AyerHoffman, LLP
You should consult with a criminal defense attorney. Given the nature of the crime and assuming you have no record of other offenses, it is likely that you can be sentenced to some form of probation. In Massachusetts there are two forms of probation which would be appropriate for your situation: pre-trial probation, which will not show up on your record at all if successfully completed, and a continuance without a finding (CWOF), which will appear only as an event having taken place, but with no details. As well, your offense should be a misdemeanor. Employers and schools generally look for more serious crimes classified as misdemeanors. Retain counsel for your court date and all should work out in the end.
You should consult with a criminal defense attorney. Given the nature of the crime and assuming you have no record of other offenses, it is likely that you can be sentenced to some form of probation. In Massachusetts there are two forms of probation which would be appropriate for your situation: pre-trial probation, which will not show up on your record at all if successfully completed, and a continuance without a finding (CWOF), which will appear only as an event having taken place, but with no details. As well, your offense should be a misdemeanor. Employers and schools generally look for more serious crimes classified as misdemeanors. Retain counsel for your court date and all should work out in the end.
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