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Longmont Criminal Defense Attorney

When your freedom and future are on the line, you need an experienced team behind you every step of the way. If you or someone you love has recently been arrested or is facing a criminal charge in Longmont, contact Dolan + Zimmerman LLP today. Our Longmont criminal defense attorney will help you figure out how to move forward.

Contact us online or call 303-593-1874 to schedule a consultation today.

Why Hire Our Longmont Criminal Defense Lawyers?

  • We take the time to listen to the facts of your case and will carefully lay out effective options for your defense.
  • Our Longmont criminal defense attorneys utilize our team’s collective talents to ensure we review cases from every angle and develop the strongest defense strategy.
  • We understand the impact a criminal case can have on our clients’ lives and prioritize protecting their privacy.

Why You Need a Skilled Longmont Criminal Defense Attorney

The legal system can be quite confusing, dehumanizing, and overwhelming. Instead of losing hope, protect your freedom by hiring an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you. A Longmont criminal defense lawyer has the knowledge and the resources to:

  • Explain the charges imposed on you and their implications;
  • Guide you through the criminal proceedings;
  • Investigate the allegations and review the State’s evidence;
  • Hire experts and locate witnesses to testify on your behalf; and,
  • Discredit the State’s witnesses and expose weaknesses in their theories and evidence to instill doubt in the minds of jurors.

In Colorado, the State has the burden of proving your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. If a Longmont criminal defense attorney can create a strategy that casts doubt on the State’s allegations, it can lead to a plea bargain, conviction on a lesser charge, or a jury finding you not guilty.

Types of Crimes We Defend

Some of the common types of cases we handle include, but are not limited to:

DWAI/DUI
Colorado takes driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while ability impaired (DWAI) very seriously. Penalties can include time in jail, significant fines, and license suspension. A first-time DUI conviction can cost more than $10,000. These cases are complex, and the sooner you hire an attorney, the sooner someone can begin working on a defense for you.

Sex Crimes
A sex crime conviction carries some of the most severe consequences of nearly any legal offense. In addition to a possible prison or jail sentence, you face having to register on the Colorado sex offender registry for many years to come. We will help you carefully navigate sex crime accusations, as we understand that even if you are acquitted, your reputation can be permanently affected.

Domestic Violence
We have extensive experience in cases involving domestic abuse. Domestic violence is often charged in conjunction with spousal abuse, child abuse, stalking, assault, or menacing in Colorado. Once you are suspected of domestic violence, you will be subject to a mandatory protective order before you are even tried.

Traffic Violations
We can help you minimize the consequences of a traffic violation and may even be able to get the charges dismissed. Don’t face higher insurance premiums or risk the loss of your driving privileges.

Restraining Orders
We represent clients throughout Longmont who wish to file a restraining order. We also represent those who are served with a restraining order and want to contest the action because the allegations are false, exaggerated, or legally insufficient.

Drug Crimes
We know how to address drug crime cases effectively, whether it is a misdemeanor or felony charge. We handle cases involving possession, sale, or intent to sell narcotics or other controlled substances.

Post-Conviction Proceedings
The justice system makes mistakes, and if you have been convicted of a crime, we can help you challenge it on appeal. Additionally, if you have been arrested, charged, and/or plead guilty or been convicted after trial, you may be eligible for an expungement. Expungement refers to removing a record from public access, although it does not permanently destroy your record.

Misdemeanor vs. Felony

In Colorado, a criminal offense can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony. Generally, an offense will be classified depending on the severity of the crime. If a crime is not a felony, it is typically considered a misdemeanor or a petty offense. Felony charges are associated with more serious crimes. Additionally, both misdemeanors and felonies contain sub-categories, further differentiating between the seriousness of a crime.

Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Record

A criminal arrest or conviction can have a variety of collateral consequences. In Colorado and throughout the country, being arrested or convicted of a crime can prevent you from obtaining or doing:

  • Certain jobs
  • Renting an apartment
  • Receiving public benefits
  • Purchasing or possessing firearms
  • Financial aid or student loans for higher education
  • Traveling outside of the country
  • Citizenship (criminal conviction can lead to deportation)
  • Voting
  • Adopting children or providing foster care

An arrest or conviction for a domestic violence offense can also impact a person’s child custody rights and subject the person to an order of protection.

Can My Charges Be Dismissed?

The future cannot be predicted, as every case and outcome is different. An experienced criminal defense attorney can evaluate your charges and the evidence to give you a range of likely outcomes based on the facts, as well as the particular court and prosecutor you may be dealing with. As the case is pending, your Longmont criminal defense lawyer will continue to update you on potential end results at various stages. However, their opinion can quickly change as the case progresses or evidence is presented. Although a criminal defense attorney in Longmont cannot promise what will happen, they can give you a realistic idea based on their vast experience with criminal defense.

Speak to a Longmont Criminal Defense Lawyer Today

Fighting your case alone is never advisable if you have been arrested or charged with a criminal offense. Our Longmont and Boulder criminal defense attorneys are ready to assist you in any way possible and will have your best interests in mind while building a solid defense for your case.

We pride ourselves on remaining transparent with clients and will provide you with guidance on what you are facing. Schedule a consultation by messaging us online or call 303-593-1874.