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Florissant Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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Jesse Thomas Feinsod
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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 will happen if my son was caught with my medical marijuana?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
Criminal Law lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
It is bad to admit that you know your son is using your MJ and you do not do anything to prevent it. You could be charged with Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Felony 4. You might lose your MMJ rights. If the cops come to question you about your son, you should say you do not want to discuss it without a lawyer.
It is bad to admit that you know your son is using your MJ and you do not do anything to prevent it. You could be charged with Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Felony 4. You might lose your MMJ rights. If the cops come to question you about your son, you should say you do not want to discuss it without a lawyer.
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A friend came over and stole thousands of dollars worth of gold for me without me seeing him what do I do

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
If someone has stolen somthing from you then it is appropriate to report it to the police. If the police believe they can prove that he/ she took things from you, they will charge the person with Theft or maybe other charges as well.  If the person is convicted of Theft, it is likely the Court will order them to pay you for your loss as a part of their sentence in the case. If you prefer not to get the polcie invovled for some reason, you could sue the person in civil court for 'replevin' - i.e. recovery of items they have that are yours. If the value of the property is worth less than $7500 you could probably sue in small claims court and you can find those forms (normally lawyers are not invovled in small claims court) online on the Colorado State Court website under "Self Help" tab and locate 'small claims' forms.
If someone has stolen somthing from you then it is appropriate to report it to the police. If the police believe they can prove that he/ she took things from you, they will charge the person with Theft or maybe other charges as well.  If the person is convicted of Theft, it is likely the Court will order them to pay you for your loss as a part of their sentence in the case. If you prefer not to get the polcie invovled for some reason, you could sue the person in civil court for 'replevin' - i.e. recovery of items they have that are yours. If the value of the property is worth less than $7500 you could probably sue in small claims court and you can find those forms (normally lawyers are not invovled in small claims court) online on the Colorado State Court website under "Self Help" tab and locate 'small claims' forms.
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Can I reduce my misdemeanor charge?

Answered by attorney Kevin T. Ellmann
Criminal Law lawyer at Ellmann & Ellmann, P.C.
Since you risk a Felony conviction (if you lose your deferred), you absolutely need to consult with an experienced defense attorney. There is no such thing as a "minor crime" when a possible Felony conviction that will follow you for the rest of your life is on the line.
Since you risk a Felony conviction (if you lose your deferred), you absolutely need to consult with an experienced defense attorney. There is no such thing as a "minor crime" when a possible Felony conviction that will follow you for the rest of your life is on the line.
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