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    4450 Arapahoe Avenue,
    Suite 100,
    Boulder, Colorado 80303

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  • 5.0/5.0

    I was surprised at this Lawyer's expertise in the handling of my case. Not only was he responsive with details and the progress of my case, but he was very pro-active resulting in the dismissal of the case. I could not have hoped for a bett...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    The Polanski law firm is so professional ,the dedication they invest on each case is above and beyond amazing . They are very compassionate and work hard to fight for their clients . I am so thankful I hired Josiah Cohen to represent my s...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    No words can explain how grateful I am for Josiah and the Polansky law firm , just a few months ago i was falsely arrested and put in jail off of no evidence and a fabricated story. I was in and out of the system from when I was 16 to 21 ye...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    Superb team of Lawyers and Staff, really helped me out and made the truth come to light. Josiah Cohen, in specific, was always available, attentive, and knowledgeable. I went from having my life turned upside down to seeing a bright future...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    It was a pleasure working with Josiah and Polanski Law firm. During the first consult, Josiah demonstrated a level of assertiveness, understanding, and creativity that reassured me that my case was in capable hands. Josiah was also incredib...
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Colorado Supreme Court Holds that Drivers Can Revoke their Consent to a DUI Test

As part of its efforts to stop drunk driving, Colorado has an “express consent” law. This means that anyone who operates a vehicle on one of the state’s roads automatically Read More

Reclassification of Marijuana Would Mean Lesser Punishments in Federal Cases

The landscape of cannabis legislation is undergoing a seismic shift with the proposed reclassification of marijuana as a Schedule III drug at the federal level. This long-awaited development holds significant Read More

Proposal to Prosecute Colorado Weapons Cases Under Tougher Federal Laws Is Rejected

Differences between federal and state legal standards create confusion and tension as authorities seek to apply the law that favors their particular position on a given issue. For many years, Read More

Colorado Supreme Court Decision Allows Judges to Impose Domestic Violence Treatment Without a Jury Verdict

Colorado uses several different methods in the state’s effort to reduce the incidence of domestic violence. Some of these measures are clearly punitive, such as incarceration and fines for those Read More

Common Defenses Against Assault Charges

Being charged with assault in Colorado can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. The potential consequences, ranging from fines and community service to jail time, can be life-altering. However, it's Read More

Rainbow Fentanyl On the Rise in the U.S.

In recent years, a new and particularly perilous form of fentanyl has emerged on the streets of the United States, affecting communities already grappling with the opioid epidemic. Known as Read More

What Do You Do if You Have a Warrant Out for Your Arrest

Discovering that there is a warrant out for your arrest can be an incredibly stressful and overwhelming experience. The legal implications can be daunting, and the fear of being apprehended Read More

Understanding the Limits of Colorado’s Open Carry Law

In the United States, the debate over gun control and the right to bear arms remains a complex and contentious issue. While the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees Read More

New Sentencing Guideline Broadens Eligibility for Compassionate Release From Prison

The criminal justice system, while necessary for maintaining order and protecting society, can present unforgiving circumstances for those who have committed offenses. However, within this system lies a mechanism known Read More

Understanding Colorado’s “Make My Day” Self-Defense Law

Under Colorado law, citizens have a special right of self-defense within their homes. The “Make My Day” statute empowers people to use force, up to and including deadly force, in Read More

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