Violation of a protection order can have serious consequences, and can result in a period of incarceration. Under § 18-6-803.5 C.R.S., violation of a protection order is a class 1 misdemeanor and can be punished with fines up to $5,000 and up to 18 months in jail. Judges typically treat these cases harshly because they do not like seeing individuals violating court orders. These cases are often filed with very little evidence to back up the supposed violation.
Even if the victim gave you permission to contact him/her, you can still be held liable for violation of a restraining order – permission is not a defense. There are, however, numerous defenses to a violation of restraining order charge. One defense is an invalid restraining order – if the protection order was not properly served, or the protection order is otherwise invalid, then the charges can be disputed. Kimberly Diego has successfully worked for the dismissal of violation of restraining order charges in several such situations.
It may also be possible to mitigate your violation of protection order charges by working to have the protection order dismissed. Although this will not result in the dismissal of the charges, it will certainly lead to a more favorable result in your case.
If you or someone close to you is facing a DWAI or DUI charge in Colorado, it’s normal to feel confused or overwhelmed. The difference between these charges may seem small, but the legal consequences are very real, and they can impact your future in a big way.
If you’re unsure what comes next, talking to Kimberly Diego, a Denver Colorado criminal defense attorney can give you real answers and
Theft charges—whether it’s shoplifting or something more serious like grand theft—can have a major impact on your life. You probably already know that. What you might not know is how quickly things can snowball, or how alone it can feel trying to handle the system.
At the Law Office of Kimberly Diego, a Denver, CO criminal defense lawyer with nearly twenty years of experience, our team is ready to listen
Drug possession charges in Colorado are serious, and it’s understandable to feel anxious. Under C.R.S. 18-18-403, the penalties depend on the type of drug and how much was found.
If you’re unsure how to move forward, the Law Office of Kimberly Diego is here to help. Contact us today and let our experienced Denver, CO criminal defense attorney provide the guidance and support you need.