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What Happens If You Refuse a Breathalyzer Test?
- posted: Jul. 15, 2022
- DUI/DWI
Anyone driving a motor vehicle in Colorado is deemed by law to have consented to submit to a blood or breath test when requested by a police officer based on Read More
What Are the Most Common Crimes in Colorado?
- posted: Jun. 15, 2022
- Criminal Defense
Criminal activity is part of the landscape in every state and city throughout the U.S. However, the overall crime rate in Colorado is somewhat higher than the national average. The most Read More
Understanding the Various Degrees of Assault Charges in Colorado
- posted: May 15, 2022
- Criminal Defense
Assault is a criminal offense that occurs when someone causes physical harm to another person or threatens another person with harm. Colorado law sets three separate degrees or classifications of Read More
Can Police Enter Your Home to Investigate a Domestic Violence Complaint?
- posted: Apr. 15, 2022
- Criminal Defense
In many domestic violence cases, a major issue concerns whether law enforcement had the legal authority to enter the home to investigate the alleged incident. Situations involving domestic violence are Read More
When Can You be Charged With Illegal Marijuana Cultivation in Colorado?
- posted: Mar. 15, 2022
- Criminal Defense
Since Amendment 20 was passed in 2000, there has been a great deal of confusion surrounding Colorado’s marijuana laws. While state legislation was passed in 2017 limiting the number of Read More
Facing Vehicular Assault Charges for a DUI That Causes Injury
- posted: Feb. 15, 2022
- DUI/DWI
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can result in serious legal consequences, and the prosecution can impose harsher penalties if another person was injured by the drunk driver. Read More
You have been convicted of a crime, what are your options now?
- posted: Jul. 28, 2020
Many people believe that the moment the jury finds you guilty, or you accept a plea of guilty, that is the end of the line. At the Polansky Law Firm, Read More
Changing the way we police, prosecute, judge, and punish is the essence of criminal-justice reform. – Bryan Stevenson
- posted: Jun. 02, 2020
By Josiah Cohen, Law Clerk at Polansky Law Firm (3L at CU Law School) Whether you’re driving through the city, scrolling through social media, or watching the evening news, it’s impossible to Read More
New "Simplified" Expungement/Sealing Law
- posted: Aug. 15, 2018
- Uncategorized
Expungement is a legal order that allows a person to claim that they have no juvenile delinquency record. Expungement is similar to the sealing of criminal records. But, expungement is Read More
Why You Should Take Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings Seriously
- posted: Jun. 21, 2016
- Uncategorized
Our society and our laws treat the magic age of eighteen as a bright line in many ways. When it comes to the justice system, we have two separate courts Read More