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Not Guilty
Arapahoe 1st Degree Assault/Vehicular Assault
Jury Trial - Not Guilty
Denver Domestic Violence Assault Case
Not Guilty
Denver D.V. Assault
Not Guilty
Denver Careless Driving Resulting in Death
Not Guilty
Jefferson County Felony Menacing
Not Guilty
Adams County DUI
Not Guilty
Jefferson County DUI
Not Guilty
Jefferson County DUI
Not Guilty
Jefferson Vehicular Assault/DUI
Not Guilty
Jefferson County DUI
Not Guilty
Boulder County DUI case
Not Guilty
Arapahoe County DUI case
Not Guilty
Adams County DUI case
Not Guilty
Douglas County DUI case
Not Guilty
Gilpin County DUI case
Dismissed
Broomfield County Probation Revocation case
Dismissal
Arapahoe County DUI case
Deferred Judgment
Arapahoe County DUI case
Deferred Judgment
Douglas County DUI case
Deferred Judgment
Larimer County DUI case
Deferred Judgment
Arapahoe County DUI Case
Deferred Judgment
Denver Felony Burglary Case
Deferred Judgment
Arapahoe County DUI case
Dismissed
Arapahoe County Protection Order Case
Dismissed
Golden Destruction of Property case
Dismissed
Jefferson County Protection Order case
Dismissed
Jefferson County Domestic Violence case
Dismissed and Sealed
Jefferson County DUI case
Dismissed
Denver Major Traffic Offense case
Dismissed and Sealed
Broomfield County Domestic Violence case
Dismissed
Summit County DUI Revocation
Dismissed
Denver DUI Revocation
Dismissed
Denver DUI Revocation
Dismissed
Denver DUI +.2 Involving Accident and Injury case
Dismissed
Denver DUI/Habitual Traffic Offender case
DISMISSAL
Denver District Aggravated Theft
Dismissed
Greenwood Village Assault case
Dismissal
Elbert County DUI
Dismissed
Arapahoe County Domestic Violence case
Dismissal
Jefferson County DUI
Dismissal
Denver Municipal Assault
Dismissed
Boulder County Domestic Violence Assault case
Dismissed
Wheat Ridge Assault case
Dismissed
Jefferson County DUI case, with 2+ Prior Convictions
Dismissed
Arapahoe County Domestic Violence case
Dismissed
Broomfield County Domestic Violence case
Dismissed
Arapahoe County Felony Theft case
Dismissed with No Charges Filed
Jefferson County Felony Theft case
Dismissed
Boulder County Felony Theft case
The longer you wait to start building your defense against criminal charges, the harder they will be to fight. Why? Because you are essentially giving the prosecutor a head start. Moreover, when you are in a pressured position — an interrogation room, for instance — you may find yourself talking under the assumption that you have no choice. Far too often, this results in people saying things that hurt their case. The right time to reach out to a knowledgeable defense attorney is always: as soon as possible. As soon as you are charged — or even if you just sense the possibility of criminal charges on the horizon — stay quiet and request an attorney.
The Law Office of Jacob E. Martinez can advise when you can speak for yourself and when they should speak on your behalf. The difference between a charge and an acquittal really can hang in the balance of just a few words.
Do not take Colorado criminal charges lightly. Navigating our criminal justice system on your own could lead to dire, life-long consequences. This is true in some situations even if your charges seem relatively minor. Far too often, there are hidden costs and punishments that people do not know about until it is too late.
Give your case the attention and respect it deserves. Fill out our online case evaluation form, or reach out to the Law Office of Jacob E. Martinez today for a free initial consultation. You will rest easier knowing your case is in skilled hands.
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