Attorney Steven Rodemer was named as one of the Top 40 Attorneys Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers for the third straight year, having received this honor in 2012, 2013, and now 2014. Membership in The National Trial Lawyers is limited to the top 40 attorneys under 40 in […]
Author: Casey D. Kane
(PART I: ODD LAWS IN COLORADO) In courtroom dramas on TV or in the movies, there’s often a scene where a witness, even after swearing on a stack of Bibles and his dead mother’s grave that he will tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, takes […]
(Part VI: Odd Laws in Colorado) If you do a search on the Internet for strange laws in Colorado, there are a number of sites that rattle off any number of wacky laws. But don’t believe everything you read online. Many of the weirdest, most ridiculous, or most outrageous laws you […]
The state of Colorado has adopted federal laws that disquality individuals from the purchase and possession of firearms if they are convicted of many domestic violence misdemeanor offenses. What this means for your right to possess firearms while charges are proceeding, and how any previously owned firearms must be treated […]
Many states, if not all, will impose harsher consequences on defendants who have prior convictions. Colorado is no exception. Whether or not this is fair is another discussion, but for now, you need to understand what this means for you if you have been charged with a crime and have […]