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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’s “Intent to Permanently Deprive” Requirement in Theft Cases

In Colorado, the core of any theft prosecution is proving “intent to permanently deprive.” Unlike crimes defined simply as possession of someone else’s property, the prosecution prove a specific state Read More

How Colorado Has Changed the Rules on Forensic Evidence

In 2025, Colorado enacted sweeping reforms that set new standards for how crime labs operate, report misconduct, and impact both new and existing criminal cases. For too long, forensic evidence Read More

When Can a Juvenile Offender Be Prosecuted as an Adult in Colorado?

Colorado’s juvenile justice system generally treats minors differently than adults. However, there are circumstances when a child accused of a serious crime faces prosecution in adult court. In some cases, Read More

When Does a Criminal Case Become Federal?

The phrase “making a federal case of it” is often misunderstood as referring to particularly serious crimes. In reality, there are two distinct legal systems — state and federal — Read More

What Is the “DV Enhancement” in Colorado Criminal Law?

Domestic violence is not a standalone crime in Colorado. Instead, the domestic violence (DV) enhancement is applied when any crime—whether violent or not —is committed against a person with whom Read More

Common White-Collar Crimes and How They Are Punished

White-collar crimes are non-violent offenses committed for financial gain, typically in a commercial or professional setting. While they don't involve physical harm, their economic impact can be staggering — ruining Read More

Understanding Colorado Sexual Misconduct Crimes and Penalties

Colorado's legal framework for addressing sex offenses is comprehensive and stringent, reflecting the state's commitment to protecting its citizens from sexual crimes. The law categorizes various sex-related crimes and prescribe Read More

What Factors Can Turn Drug Possession Into Drug Distribution?

In Colorado, the legal distinction between simple drug possession and drug distribution hinges on several factors, including the quantity of the substance, the context of the possession, and any accompanying Read More

New Colorado Law Requires Jury Trial for Habitual Offender Finding

Colorado's habitual offender statute — also known as the "three felony rule" — allows for imposing enhanced sentences on defendants with prior felony convictions. The law is aimed at deterring Read More

How Crimes Are Classified and Penalized in Colorado

In Colorado, crimes are classified into various categories, or classes, that determine the severity of the offense and the corresponding penalties. The primary categories of crimes in Colorado are felonies, Read More

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