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Serving Clients Throughout All of Colorado via Law Office Of H. Michael Steinberg

Greenwood Village , CO 80111
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Client Reviews via Law Office Of H. Michael Steinberg

"Mr. Steinberg provided my family with expert handling of my son's case. He took extra time understand the case, to consult with us during the pretrial proceedings, and to support him for a plea agreement. Mr. Steinberg is very knowledge about the law and very professional. He…
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Meet H. Michael Steinberg via Law Office Of H. Michael Steinberg

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Criminal Defense via Law Office Of H. Michael Steinberg

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Colorado Criminal Law – How To “Lawyer Up” In Colorado via Law Office of H. Michael Steinberg

Colorado Criminal Law – How To “Lawyer Up” In Colorado By H. Michael Steinberg Colorado Criminal Defense Lawyer Colorado Criminal Law – How To “Lawyer Up” In Colorado – Learning how to “lawyer up” is critical to protecting yourself from making a mistake of providing evidence to…
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Overview Of An Assault Charge via Law Office of Gregory R. Terra

Assault is a civil tort or it can be a criminal charge. Like any alleged legal wrongdoing, assault must be proved by meeting specific elements. It is often connected to battery which is unlawful physical contact, but we will discuss that in a separate post. Some elements of…
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What To Do After A DUI Charge via Law Office of Gregory R. Terra

Driving under the influence is a serious offense, even if you are being charged for the first time. To be guilty of DUI, a person must “operate a motor vehicle” in a “public place” while “intoxicated.” Though getting a DUI is life altering, it is not the end of the world. If…
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What A Minor In Possession Charge Really Means via Law Office of Gregory R. Terra

A common charge for many high school and college students is a Minor In Possession (commonly referred to as M.I.P) charge. These charges can sometimes be expunged off of permanent records, but can still be quite the process to deal with. Most importantly: what constitutes a…
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What Happens When You Interfere With An Emergency Call via Law Office of Gregory R. Terra

In Texas, interfering with an emergency telephone call is punishable by law. If anyone is trying to contact the police, for any reason in an emergency situation, such as domestic violence or witnessing a hit and run, it is against to law to prevent them from doing so. This…
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The Consequences of Money Laundering via Law Office of Gregory R. Terra

Money laundering is a very serious white-collar crime that is punishable by state and federal laws. Money laundering is when criminals disguise the original ownership or control of the proceeds of criminal activity by making such proceeds appear to have come from a legitimate…
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Failure To Identify Yourself To An Officer via Law Office of Gregory R. Terra

With the recent controversy in Austin, Texas there has been a significant amount of speculation on what the Texas “failure to identify” laws are. There is confusion about when an individual must provide a peace officer with the requested information. Texas Law states that if…
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Forging Or Altering A Prescription via Law Office of Gregory R. Terra

Forging or altering a prescription is a serious offense that is treated like any other drug offense. The government takes prescription drug fraud very seriously and the consequences can be serious for anyone involved. Anyone can be charged with prescription drug fraud,…
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Think Twice Before Jumping Bail via Law Office of Gregory R. Terra

Jumping bail is not the most common issue, but is very serious. Jumping bail, or failing to appear for a court hearing after posting bail with the intention of avoiding prosecution, sentencing or going to jail is associated with having some very serious consequences. Not many…
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Multiple Charges in Multiple Counties via Law Office of Douglas Richards

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Grasp of Technology and Our Former Experience as Prosecutors Helps Client Recover Assets Following Dismissal of Indictments via Law Office of Douglas Richards

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Parallel Proceedings involving the DA and FAA in a Media Scrutinized Case via Law Office of Douglas Richards

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Doug Richards Helps Man with Multiple Felony Charges via Law Office of Douglas Richards

In this case story, a client relates their experience working with Doug Richards […]
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Doug Richards Gets Client’s Felony Charges Reduced, Dismissed, and Dropped via Law Office of Douglas Richards

“When there is literally no hope, somehow Doug finds a way to accomplish […]
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Crisis on the Coast: Environmental Charges Dropped via Law Office of Douglas Richards

View Transcript Following an environmental accident, Doug Richards was asked to represent the […]
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Medical Marijuana Warehouse Faces Serious Trouble When Charged with Wet Materials in Denver, Colorado via Law Office of Douglas Richards

View Transcript Although, medical and recreational marijuana is legal in the state of […]
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Listen to Drew Eddy’s New Podcast, Common Sense Defense via Law Office of Douglas Richards

5280 Defense attorney Drew Eddy introduces Common Sense Defense, an unbiased, objective, and […]
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Experience and Know-How Matter. via Law Office of Dan Slater

Colorado’s “Young Lawyer of the Year” for 2004 — the only time the award has ever been awarded to an attorney outside of the Denver area! With years of experience in litigation large and small, Dan has the drive and expertise to assist you with: Personal Injury (Auto, Wrongful…
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Are Violent Special Offenders of Special Concern Always Dangerous? via Law Office of Brian H. Mallonee

Are Violent Special Offenders of Special Concern Always Dangerous? The term “violent felony offender of special concern” refers to an individual who is on felony probation or community control related to the commission of a qualifying offense, Florida Statute § 948.06(b)(1), or…
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Hearsay Objections Can’t be Underestimated via Law Office of Brian H. Mallonee

Hearsay Objections Can’t be Underestimated In Tindall v. State, 645 So. 2d 129 (Fla. 4th DCA 1994), the case defendant Levon Tindall appealed his conviction for “aggravated assault with a firearm.” His capable appellate lawyer argued that the trial court had erred when it…
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