In criminal cases across Denver, CO, DNA evidence is presented as powerful proof linking a defendant to a crime scene, victim, or weapon. While DNA analysis can be highly reliable when performed correctly, it is not infallible. Criminal defense attorneys at the Law Office of Jacob Martinez frequently challenge DNA evidence on multiple grounds to create reasonable doubt or even exclude it entirely from trial. This is especially relevant in Denver, where many cases rely on testing from the Colorado [...]
Unlawful distribution of a controlled substance is a serious criminal allegation, and a skilled, knowledgeable Denver defense lawyer is required to defend one so accused.
One may be charged with unlawful use of a controlled where he or she dispenses, manufactures, distributes, possesses, or sells a controlled substance with intent to do the same.
One may also be charged with unlawful distribution of a controlled substance where he or she conspires with or attempts to induce another to manufacture, distribute, possess, or sell a controlled substance.
One may also be charged with unlawful distribution of a controlled substance where he or she possesses chemicals, equipment, or supplies with the intent to manufacture one or more controlled substances.
Unlawful distribution of a controlled substance may constitute a class 2, 3, 4, or 5 felony, or a class 1 misdemeanor.
When charged with unlawful distribution of a controlled substance, a skilled Colorado criminal attorney is essential. Contact a Colorado criminal lawyer today to discuss your options.
