A juvenile criminal record in Colorado can follow your child into adulthood, creating barriers to employment, housing, college admissions, and military service that many families do not anticipate. Colorado law provides a path to clear many juvenile records, but the process requires meeting specific eligibility criteria and often filing a formal petition with the court. The Law Office of Jacob Martinez helps families across Denver and Colorado protect their children’s futures through juvenile defense and record sealing.
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Stalking is a serious criminal allegation, and a skilled, knowledgeable Colorado criminal defense attorney is required to defend one so accused.
In certain circumstances, one may be charged with stalking if he or she threatens another person and also approaches, contacts, follows, or surveils the victim, or someone with whom the victim has a relationship. Also, one may be charged with stalking if he or she threatens another person and also repeatedly attempts to communicate with the victim or one with whom the victim has a relationship. Further, one may be charged with stalking if he or she repeatedly surveils, approaches, contacts, follows, or communicates with another person or one with whom the victim has a relationship in a manner likely to cause severe emotional distress.
Stalking may be a class 4 or 5 felony, depending upon the circumstances of the case.
When charged with stalking, a skilled Colorado criminal defense lawyer is essential. Contact a Denver criminal defense attorney today to discuss your options.
