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DO LIFETIME REVOCATIONS WORK? A COMPARATIVE DISCUSSION IN COLORADO AND NORTH CAROLINA LAW

DO LIFETIME REVOCATIONS WORK A COMPARATIVE DISCUSSION IN COLORADO AND NORTH CAROLINA LAW

When handling DUI cases in Colorado our firm deals with many people who are moving to Colorado who have prior DUI convictions in other states. Many other states, including North Carolina, suspend habitual DUI offenders’ licenses for a lifetime, while in Colorado even the worst offender can still get their license back. First, I’d like […]

SHOULD YOU WAIVE THE PRELIMINARY HEARING A CASE STUDY WITH JERRY SANDUNSKY

SHOULD YOU WAIVE THE PRELIMINARY HEARING A CASE STUDY WITH JERRY SANDUNSKY

Jerry Sandusky was back in court this morning for his preliminary hearing. A preliminary hearing is a court proceeding in which the prosecution is required to prove to a judge that they have enough evidence to proceed to trial. Procedurally this means that witnesses to Sandusky’s alleged offense would be required to testify under oath, […]

LEGAL STRATEGIES FOR OCCUPY WALL STREET AND OTHER OCCUPY MOVEMENTS

LEGAL STRATEGIES FOR OCCUPY WALL STREET AND OTHER OCCUPY MOVEMENTS

All over the country a series of Occupy movements has created a unique set of legal problems in many different jurisdictions at the same time. Here in Denver Hebets & McCallin has committed to represent those charged during the protest for free and is part of a group of 50 lawyers taking cases. In Denver […]

DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE IN COLORADO

In Colorado today there are an estimated 200,000 people driving without a license or driving with a suspended license according to the Denver Post. In addition, in the relatively quiet Teller County there were 40 arrests made in the month of September and of those 5 or over 12% involved either driving without a license or driving under […]

NASTY POLITICS: DOES A DEFERRED JUDGMENT MEAN CONVICTION?

NASTY POLITICS DOES A DEFERRED JUDGMENT MEAN CONVICTION

A Political Drama over a Deferred Judgment What is a Deferred Judgment and Sentence? Here in the Colorado state and municipal court systems, one of the most common dispositions of a criminal case is a deferred judgment and sentence. A deferred judgment is essentially a contract between the defendant and the prosecuting attorney. Here’s how […]