Colorado Process of Law Attorneys
You Don't Have to Be Confused About Your Rights. We'll Explain Them at No Cost.
Basic criminal defense law principles are easy enough to understand. You've been accused of a crime. Prosecutors will try to prove your guilt. A plea bargain or trial will determine legal consequences. But what about all the other stuff, like Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendment constitutional analysis, confessions, Miranda rights, search and seizure, grand jury investigations, arraignments, motions, pretrial investigations, and all the other legal terms that are thrown around in court?
There is no reason for your criminal case and criminal process to be confusing or to carry unpleasant surprises. At the Denver law firm of Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C., we can explain the criminal law process and answer your questions thoroughly so that you have a full grasp of what is happening and why.
In your free initial consultation, we can describe the likely elements of your criminal defense case. These may involve:
- Pre-Arrest/Pre-Filing Investigations
- Illegal Search and Seizure
- Juvenile Charges
- Probation Violations
- Municipal Crimes and Misdemeanors
- Federal Crimes
- Criminal Mischief and Destruction of Property
- Sealing Criminal Records/Sex Offender Discontinuation
- Preliminary Hearings
- First Appearances Following an Arrest
- The Filing of Charges
- First Arraignment
- Second Arraignment
- The Advisability of Pleading Guilty or Not Guilty
- Disposition Dates
- Motions and Hearings
- Trial and Litigation
- Suppression of Evidence
- Jury Trials
- Jury Selection
- Discovery Review (including the interviewing of witnesses and the gathering of police reports)
The average criminal case involves anywhere from two to ten (or even more) court appearances. You can't just "appear" at hearings and expect a successful outcome. Each step of the criminal defense process requires careful preparation. We have served for years both as criminal defense lawyers and as government lawyers. Let us share our in-depth knowledge with you.
Contact Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C.
If you face criminal charges in Colorado, contact Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C. We offer free initial consultations, answer phones 24-hours a day and offer same-day appointments and immediate jail visits. Also, we charge affordable rates, offer payment plans and accept credit cards. To contact an attorney, call 303-825-1075.


