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Criminal Defense Attorney In Fort Collins, Colorado

EFFECTIVE CRIMINAL DEFENSE STRATEGIES
As a criminal defense attorney in Fort Collins, I’m well acquainted with all kinds of criminal
cases and the defense strategies lawyers have used. There are certain characteristics that distinguish
good criminal defense lawyers from the rest. Your attorney must be able to negotiate, litigate and must truly
care about you to obtain a positive outcome in your case. Moreover, a good criminal defense attorney listens to their clients and understands their unique goals and interests.

As a former prosecutor and highly-respected trial lawyer focused on criminal defense and personal injury, I’ve worked toward making sure my clients’ rights are not imposed upon. My Colorado law firm, Liggett, Johnson and Goodman, PC, is one of the few attorney offices in the Fort Collins area that is able to handle your criminal defense in a felony sexual assault or other major felony, including organized crime (COCCA) cases.

Prior to reaching out to an attorney, it’s important to make sure they are capable. When dealing with multiple witnesses, trials can become lengthy. Additionally, gathering and thoroughly evaluating the evidence can become pertinent to presenting your case. Lastly, calling upon the testimony of expert witnesses can truly result in different outcomes within any trial. Ask yourself, “is your attorney experienced in these areas?”

Criminal Defense Attorney in Fort Collins For Juveniles to Adults

I provide caring and effective criminal defense to many college students, working for dismissals, acquittals, expungements or minimized consequences on charges like the following:

Drug offenses — which can be especially serious for a college student because a conviction may result in termination of student loans

DUI/DWI offenses — I’m equipped to challenge DUI offenses in court and have effectively defended repeat DUI/DWI offenders

Theft — petty thefts of small value items still carry significant consequences

Vehicular assault/homicide  — which is usually the result of impaired or reckless driving

Sexual assault or other sex offenses — all of which can have very serious, long-term consequences in Colorado

Domestic violence — help with restraining orders and protection orders

Hiring A Criminal Defense Lawyer

If you’ve been charged with a crime like drunk driving, theft, or domestic abuse, it’s important to hire a criminal defense lawyer. The legal process is complicated. Often your best chance of getting a fair and just result for your case is to have a lawyer guide you through the legal process.

Representation —  A criminal defense lawyer is your advocate that represents you. It is your legal right to have a lawyer. A criminal defense lawyer is your advocate and protects your rights.

Knowledge — An experienced criminal defense attorney understands the legal system both intellectually and from experience in the courtroom. They are knowledgeable about the laws of Colorado and use that knowledge to represent and assist their clients.

Resources —  Criminal defense attorneys have resources that their clients often would not have access to on their own. Criminal statutes and case law that has applied relevant facts to the law assist your attorney in preparing a defense. Working in a law firm allows your attorney to consult other firm attorneys for their opinions, helping develop a consensus on how to proceed.

Frequently Asked Questions


Many people have questions about the legal process and 
hiring a criminal defense attorney in Fort Collins. Here 
are some of the more common questions and answers.
Criminal defense attorneys represent clients charged with a crime. Crimes range from petty offenses, misdemeanors to felonies. Some defense attorneys focus on certain types of crime and develop more experience in handling those cases. David H. Johnson is a skilled criminal defense attorney who focuses on vehicular assault/homicide, theft, assaults and domestic violence, criminal mischief, harassment, drug offenses, white-collar crimes, embezzlement, sex assaults, fraud and forgery, restraining orders/protection orders, drug-related offenses, DUIs, criminal mischief, and trespass. This includes felony and misdemeanor crimes.
A criminal defense attorney can begin representing you at nearly any point during the legal process. However, it is in your best interest to contact a lawyer upon being charged with a crime. Early on a criminal defense attorney can assist you with bail, arguing for a reduced bond, and preserving evidence that may disappear over time. A lawyer can also advise you on the pros and cons of responding to that police officer and accompany you if you decide to be questioned by a police officer. Consulting a lawyer prior to talking to a police officer is always advisable.
No. Attorneys are a crucial part of the legal process. It just happens that some clients are guilty and some are not guilty. The premise of the U.S. legal system is the presumption of innocence. Even if you are guilty, a criminal defense attorney can present mitigation that often results in reduced charges and better sentencing options. If you are innocent, the criminal defense lawyer will develop your case and fight to get the charges dropped. Either way, a criminal defense attorney in Fort Collins will be with you each step of the legal process to fight for you during a difficult and complicated time.
No. Just because you hire a criminal defense lawyer doesn’t mean the attorney can guarantee a result. From past experiences, your lawyer may have an idea of what is likely to happen in your case. However, your case is based on perceived facts. Depending on how the facts of your case play out will likely determine the outcome of your case. There are other variables at play too, including the jurisdiction of your case, the prosecutor, and even the judge. It is unethical for a lawyer to guarantee an outcome of your case.
Often a family member will contact a criminal defense attorney on behalf of a loved one who is facing charges, especially if that loved one has been arrested and detained. After the family has provided the initial details, the lawyer can then communicate with the accused person.
If you're facing criminal charges, it's essential to have a skilled attorney by your side. Our team is dedicated to defending your rights and securing your future. For personalized legal advice and a defense strategy that works, reach out to us.

Additional Information in Fort Collins, Colorado

Larimer County Government - Criminal Justice Services: Detailed information on criminal justice services in Larimer County, including programs and services for offenders, aimed at enhancing public safety and reducing recidivism.
Division of Criminal Justice - Colorado: Comprehensive overview of the services provided by the Division of Criminal Justice, including assistance to state and local agencies, policy analysis, criminal justice research, program management, and grant administration to improve community safety and the effectiveness of services to offenders.
Colorado Bureau of Investigation - Colorado Crime Information Center (CCIC): Information about the CCIC system, a computerized information system established to support all Colorado criminal justice agencies by providing and maintaining accurate and timely documented criminal justice information.
Colorado General Assembly - Fines and Fees in Colorado’s Criminal Justice System: Overview of the fines and fees imposed upon a criminal conviction in Colorado, including financial obligations that support supervision and incarceration.
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