WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO RECEIVE AN AV PREEMINENT RATING FROM MARTINDALE-HUBBELL?

Do you need a litigation or criminal defense lawyer?  If so, do you know what qualifications you should look for in the ideal candidate?  In addition to experience, the attorney you hire should be knowledgeable and have an AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale-Hubbell. While you may have heard of this prestigious rating, you probably do not […]

Amanda Becker Gets Client’s Drug Felonies Dismissed

Denver – Muhaisen & Muhaisen, LLC criminal defense attorney Amanda Becker researched the law, analyzed the evidence, and concluded that our client should be entitled to immunity based on Colorado’s Good Samaritan Law. The prosecutor agreed with Amanda’s assessment and upon her request, dismissed the case in its entirety. To learn more about the Good […]

Colorado’s Good Samaritan Law

The Colorado Good Samaritan law provides immunity for persons who suffer or report an emergency drug or alcohol overdose event. The law seeks to reduce the number of preventable deaths resulting from accidental drug or alcohol overdoses. All 50 states and the District of Columbia have laws or regulations to protect the general public from […]

Police at my door: what should I do?

Your home is your proverbial castle. Do not be intimated by the police or other agents. Know your rights. No Warrant, No Search! The United States and Colorado Supreme Courts have ruled that your home is entitled to maximum search protection. Your rights against search and seizure are strongest in your home. Even if they have probable […]

Can a person use legalized marijuana if she or he is sentenced to probation in Colorado?

You cannot use recreational marijuana while on probation in Colorado. Whether you can use medical marijuana depends on your situation. – Attorney Amanda Becker On November 6, 2012, Colorado Amendment 64 was passed by Colorado voters. The amendment went into effect on December 10, 2012. This amendment changes state law to allow possession of certain small […]

Entrapment Defense

Were you induced by law enforcement to commit a crime? Entrapment is a possible defense, but is not easy to prove. Colorado law provides entrapment as a possible defense to a criminal charge. CO Rev. Stat. §18-1-709 (2016) states that: The commission of acts which would otherwise constitute an offense is not criminal if the […]

IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CHARGES

There are two main ways that criminal convictions can impact a person’s immigration status – inadmissibility and removability (meaning “deportability”). Immigration laws impose severe sanctions on foreign-born persons who are convicted of crimes or associated with criminal activity. . The interaction between immigration and criminal laws is extensive and complicated. The immigration consequences of criminal […]

An Aggravated Felony Can Get a Non-Citizen Removed (Deported)

Figuring out which crimes are aggravated felonies according to federal immigration law is not always easy. Among the various crimes that can make a non-citizen of the United States deportable are so-called aggravated felonies (the others are called Crimes of Moral Turpitude). Someone who is in the United States with a visa or a green […]