At the Law Office of Kimberly Diego, we defend all types of traffic tickets, including reckless driving, speeding, an exhibition of speed, DUI, DUR.
Don’t pay for your ticket until you speak with us! If you pay your ticket it’s an automatic admission and adjudication of guilt on your record. Moreover, if your ticket is a moving violation, you will receive points against your license.
Do I have to go to court?
Oftentimes, your appearance can be waived and your traffic ticket can be resolved without you ever having to go to court.
Can you beat my traffic ticket?
There are rules governing the way an officer can write a ticket, how a speed measuring device is calibrated, and rules regarding work zones and even speed traps. Our office is familiar with these and other applicable traffic rules, and sometimes, mistakes made by the officer will result in the dismissal of the charges.
If you are facing severe penalties due to either the severity of your ticket or your driving record itself, we know how to minimize those penalties and what steps you can take to mitigate any possible punishment.
If you have gotten a traffic ticket or been charged with a DUI, DUID or any other traffic-related crime and are looking for representation call Kimberly now at (720) 257-5346 for a FREE 45 min consultation.
Domestic violence charges in Colorado carry significant legal and social consequences. A conviction can result in jail time, fines, mandatory counseling, and a permanent criminal record, not to mention the potential damage to personal and professional relationships.
Perhaps the worst consequence for a parent is the possibility of being kept apart from your children – not for a conviction, just for being charged.
In Denver, as in many other jurisdictions, the intersection of substance abuse and domestic violence presents complex legal challenges. In this blog post, we will explore the relationship between substance abuse and domestic violence, how allegations of substance abuse can impact legal proceedings in Denver, and available resources for individuals seeking help. We will also discuss the importance of building a strong defense with an experienced criminal defense lawyer to
Trespassing is a common offense that occurs when an individual unlawfully enters or remains on another person’s property without permission. In Denver, trespassing can occur on both public and private property, but there are distinct differences in how these cases are handled under the law. Understanding these differences, including the legal standards, potential consequences, and defense strategies, is essential for individuals facing trespassing charges in Denver.