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Date of Conviction
What crimes (felony) were you or a loved one convicted of? Please select from the drop down list.
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No felony charges
Advocating overthrow of government
Arson
Assault
Bribery
Burglary
Child abuse
Colorado Organized Crime Control Act (COCCA)
Computer/cyber crimes
Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
Crimes against at risk persons
Criminal mischief
Criminal possession of a financial device
Criminally negligent homicide
Cruelty to animals
Domestic violence habitual offender
Drug felony DF1 special offender
Drug felony sale or distribution of materials to manufacture controlled substances
Drug felony unlawful distribution, manufacturing, dispensing, or sale
Drug felony unlawful possession of a controlled substance
Drug felony unlawful possession of materials to make methamphetamine and amphetamine
DUI/DWAI (4th or more)
Endangering public transportation
Enticement
Escape
Failure or refusal to leave premises or property upon request of a peace officer
Failure to register as a sex offender
Failure to verify location as a sex offender
False Imprisonment
False reporting to authorities
Forgery
Fraud
Human Trafficking
Identity Theft
Illegal discharge of a firearm
Impersonation
Inciting a riot
Inciting destruction of life or property
Indecent exposure
Insurrection
Internet sexual exploitation of a child
Introducing of contraband
Invasion of privacy for sexual gratification
Jury tampering/intimidating/bribery related offense
Kidnapping
Manslaughter
Membership in anarchistic and seditious associations
Menacing Murder in the first degree Murder in the second degree Mutilation – contempt of flag
Menacing
Murder in the first degree
Murder in the second degree
Mutilation – contempt of flag
Perjury
Possessing a dangerous or illegal weapon
Possession of a weapon by a previous offender
Retail sale of methamphetamine precursor drugs
Retaliation against a judge
Retaliation against a prosecutor
Robbery
Sale or distribution of materials to manufacture controlled substances
Sexual assault
Sexual assault on a child
Sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust
Special offender drug charges
Stalking
Tampering
Terrorist training activities
Theft
Treason
Trespass
Unlawful distribution, manufacturing, or sale of a controlled substance
Unlawful electronic and sexual communication
Unlawful possession of a controlled substance
Unlawful possession of materials to make methamphetamine and amphetamine
Unlawful purchase of firearm
Unlawful sexual contact
Unlawful use of a controlled substance
Unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon
Vehicular assault
Vehicular eluding
Vehicular homicide
Witness tampering/bribery related offenses
What crimes (misdemeanor) were you or a loved one convicted of? Please select from the drop down list.
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No misdemeanor, petty, or traffic charges
Arson (second degree)
Assault (third degree)
Child abuse (knowing/reckless injury)
Child abuse (negligent)
Computer/cyber crimes ($1,000-$1,999)
Computer/cyber crimes ($300-$999)
Contributing to delinquency of a minor (second degree)
Criminal mischief ($1,000-$1,999)
Criminal mischief ($300-$999)
Criminal possession of a financial device
Cruelty to animals (misdemeanor)
Defacing a firearm
Disobedience of public safety orders
Disorderly conduct
Disrupting lawful assembly
Drug misdemeanor DM1
Drug misdemeanor DM2
Drug paraphernalia
DUI/DWAI 1st
DUI/DWAI 2nd
DUI/DWAI 3rd
Escape (misdemeanor)
Failure or refusal to leave premises or property upon request of a peace officer
False Imprisonment
False reporting
Financial Transaction Device Crimes
Fraud (misdemeanor)
Gambling
Harassment
Harboring a minor
Hindering transportation
Identity theft (misdemeanor)
Impersonation (misdemeanor)
Indecent exposure (misdemeanor)
Interference with a funeral
Interference with staff, faculty, or students of educational institutions
Loitering
Menacing (misdemeanor)
Mutilation – contempt of flag
Obstructing a highway or other passageway
Obstructing a peace officer, firefighter, emergency responder
Obstructing government operations
Obstruction of telephone
Possessing an illegal weapon
Possession of a defaced firearm
Prohibited use of weapons
Public buildings – trespass, interference – penalty
Residential Picketing
Resisting arrest
Tampering (second degree)
Theft ($1,000-$1,999)
Theft ($300-$999)
Throwing missiles at vehicles – harassment of bicyclists
Traffic Offenses
Trespass (misdemeanor)
Unlawful conduct on public property
Unlawful possession of a controlled substance
Unlawful sexual contact
Unlawful use of a controlled substance
Unlawfully carrying a weapon
Vehicular Eluding
Please list any additional charges
What type of postconviction claim are seeking help with?
Motion to Correct an Illegal Sentence 35(a): (These motions address sentencing errors, such as sentences that violate the law.)
Motions for Sentence Reconsideration 35(b): (If you received an unduly harsh sentence, you may be able to file a motion for reconsideration. We can help you develop postconviction mitigation to make a compelling case for a more lenient sentence.)
Motions to Vacate Conviction Obtained in Violation of the Constitution 35(c)(2)(I) (If you believe the conviction was obtained after a violation of your constitutional rights you may be entitled to relief through a 35(c)(2)(I) petition. Common unconstitutional conviction issues include suppressed evidence cases when crucial evidence was wrongfully withheld; coerced confessions; false testimony; and jury misconduct. Evidence of such errors may lead to a new trial.)
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Motions 35(c) (If your previous attorney was ineffective in representing you and this ineffectiveness prejudiced your case an ineffective assistance of counsel petition may be your best form of postconviction relief.)
Motion to Vacate Conviction Based on Existence of New Material Evidence: (If after conviction new material evidence that was not previously presented or heard during the trial comes to light, you may have a new evidence postconviction claim.)
Motion to Vacate Conviction Under a Statute that is in Violation of the Constitution or for Constitutionally Protected Conduct 35(c)(2)(II) (When a person has been convicted under a statue that violates the Constitution or where a person has been convicted for constitutionally protected conduct relief may be available through a 35(c)(2)(II) petition.
Motion to Vacate Conviction Obtained in Court without Jurisdiction 35(c)(2)(III) (These petitions are rare. However, occasionally a person is brought to trial after the statute of limitations has expired, after the speedy trial date passed, or in the absence of court jurisdiction).
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