The majority of the time that you break a state law or face charges of breaking a state law your case will be tried in a Colorado state court and you'll need an experienced criminal defense attorney in your corner to have the most plausible defense.
Crimes tried in Colorado State Court include:
- Robbery
- Assault
- Traffic violations
- Domestic violence
- Some drug charges
- Misdemeanor charges
Robbery, simple assaults and traffic violations are all customarily criminal offenses that are tried in state courts unless there are specific circumstances that could call the constitution or federal law into play. Just because you may not have been charged will breaking federal law, it doesn't necessarily mean that you'll automatically suffer less severe consequences or have an easier time getting your charges reduced or dismissed in a Colorado state court. The Colorado judicial system is serious about upholding state law, and if you don't have the best possible defense for your case, you could face some very severe potential punishments from a hearing tried in a Colorado state court.
Get a strong defense in Colorado state courts!
The key to a successful outcome in any criminal case lies in having the most solidly structured and plausible defense possible. An experienced Colorado criminal defense attorney will have intimate knowledge of the laws pertaining to the charges that you are facing and will know exactly what strategies tend to be the most effective in having those particular charges reduced or dismissed. Your experienced criminal defense attorney will use his or her knowledge of Colorado law and all evidence available to formulate the best plan of action for your defense, and then they fight diligently to ensure that you receive the most favorable charges for your particular situation.
Even in the event that the state prosecutor's office seems to have a very strong case against you, your Colorado lawyer may be able to negotiate a favorable plea bargain in lieu of going through a lengthy trial process only to wind up with a less than favorable verdict. If you've been charged with a crime and it appears as though you'll be facing a trial in Colorado state court, you need to reach out to a Colorado criminal defense attorney for a consultation as soon as possible.
Contact the law firm of Christian A. Schwaner, P.C. or call 719-387-0616 for a free initial consultation.
















