Gunnison Juvenile Law Lawyer, Colorado


David Mark Baumgarten

Agriculture, Juvenile Law, Government, Water
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

David M. Baumgarten

Agriculture, Juvenile Law, Government, Water
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

Jon R Schumacher

Estate Planning, Workers' Compensation, Criminal, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  30 Years

Michael O'Loughlin

Criminal, Business, Real Estate, Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation
Status:  In Good Standing           

Michael Patrick O'Loughlin

Landlord-Tenant, Divorce & Family Law, Misdemeanor, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  18 Years

Clayton Rober Miller

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  36 Years

Arthur Trezise

Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Peter Baldwin Bogardus

Real Estate, Criminal, Dispute Resolution, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           

Andrew M Allen

Criminal, DUI-DWI, Divorce & Family Law, Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

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Thomas Allan Dill

Criminal, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  38 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

HUNG JURY

A jury unable to come to a final decision, resulting in a mistrial. Judges do their best to avoid hung juries, typically sending juries back into deliberations ... (more...)
A jury unable to come to a final decision, resulting in a mistrial. Judges do their best to avoid hung juries, typically sending juries back into deliberations with an assurance (sometimes known as a 'dynamite charge') that they will be able to reach a decision if they try harder. If a mistrial is declared, the case is tried again unless the parties settle the case (in a civil case) or the prosecution dismisses the charges or offers a plea bargain (in a criminal case).

CORPUS DELECTI

Latin for the 'body of the crime.' Used to describe physical evidence, such as the corpse of a murder victim or the charred frame of a torched building.

BATTERY

A crime consisting of physical contact that is intended to harm someone. Unintentional harmful contact is not battery, no mater how careless the behavior or how... (more...)
A crime consisting of physical contact that is intended to harm someone. Unintentional harmful contact is not battery, no mater how careless the behavior or how severe the injury. A fist fight is a common battery; being hit by a wild pitch in a baseball game is not.

EXCLUSIONARY RULE

A rule of evidence that disallows the use of illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials. For example, the exclusionary rule would prevent a prosecutor from ... (more...)
A rule of evidence that disallows the use of illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials. For example, the exclusionary rule would prevent a prosecutor from introducing at trial evidence seized during an illegal search.

LARCENY

Another term for theft. Although the definition of this term differs from state to state, it typically means taking property belonging to another with the inten... (more...)
Another term for theft. Although the definition of this term differs from state to state, it typically means taking property belonging to another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property. If the taking is non forceful, it is larceny; if it is accompanied by force or fear directed against a person, it is robbery, a much more serious offense.

CRIMINAL INSANITY

A mental defect or disease that makes it impossible for a person to understand the wrongfulness of his acts or, even if he understands them, to ditinguish right... (more...)
A mental defect or disease that makes it impossible for a person to understand the wrongfulness of his acts or, even if he understands them, to ditinguish right from wrong. Defendants who are criminally insane cannot be convicted of a crime, since criminal conduct involves the conscious intent to do wrong -- a choice that the criminally insane cannot meaningfully make. See also irresistible impulse; McNaghten Rule.

PLEA

The defendant's formal answer to criminal charges. Typically defendants enter one of the following pleas: guilty, not guilty or nolo contendere. A plea is usual... (more...)
The defendant's formal answer to criminal charges. Typically defendants enter one of the following pleas: guilty, not guilty or nolo contendere. A plea is usually entered when charges are formally brought (at arraignment).

BAIL

The money paid to the court, usually at arraignment or shortly thereafter, to ensure that an arrested person who is released from jail will show up at all requi... (more...)
The money paid to the court, usually at arraignment or shortly thereafter, to ensure that an arrested person who is released from jail will show up at all required court appearances. The amount of bail is determined by the local bail schedule, which is based on the seriousness of the offense. The judge can increase the bail if the prosecutor convinces him that the defendant is likely to flee (for example, if he has failed to show up in court in the past), or he can decrease it if the defense attorney shows that the defendant is unlikely to run (for example, he has strong ties to the community by way of a steady job and a family).

PROSECUTOR

A lawyer who works for the local, state or federal government to bring and litigate criminal cases.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

PEOPLE EX REL. TMW

... The juvenile court entered identical, but separate, judgments concerning each child in October 2008. II. ... If either child is determined to be an Indian child, the juvenile court must proceed in accordance with the ICWA. See JO, 170 P.3d at 844. ...

People v. KWS

192 P.3d 579 (2008). The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Petitioner-Appellee, In the Interest of KWS, Juvenile-Appellant. No. ... The Law Office Carol C. Schriefer, PC, Carol C. Schriefer, Fort Collins, Colorado, for Juvenile-Appellant. 580 Opinion by Judge CRISWELL. [*]. ...

PEOPLE EX REL. DW

232 P.3d 182 (2009). The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Petitioner-Appellee, In the Interest of DW, Juvenile-Appellant. No. ... Douglas K. Wilson, Colorado State Public Defender, Angela Brant, Deputy State Public Defender, Denver, Colorado, for Juvenile-Appellant. ...