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What Is Emotional Abuse? Signs and Effects

Emotional abuse is a form of mistreatment that harms a person’s mental and emotional well-being. Unlike physical violence, it often leaves no visible marks, making it harder to recognize and prove. Victims in Denver and across Colorado may experience long-term effects that impact their health, relationships, and daily lives. Recognizing

Brandishing a Weapon Can Land You in Prison

The impulse to display a weapon might seem justified when emotions run high. Still, the law takes a dim view of such actions, which could be misconstrued as a threat. This can lead to charges with significant jail time and other life-altering repercussions. Brandishing a weapon is a crime Colorado

Can you get a life sentence for being present during a murder?

Colorado has long been strict when it comes to serious charges, such as murder. Some murder charges carry an automatic life sentence. This means that if a person is ever convicted, the court has no other option but to send them to jail for life. In fact, many who are

Understanding the Three Elements of Assault

Assault is a serious offense in Colorado. It occurs when an individual intentionally cause someone to fear they will be harmed or that the offender will engage in some type of offensive contact. To better grasp the concept of assault, it’s essential to break down its elements, which are introduced

What Do You Need to Prove Self-Defense in Court?

If you are charged with an offense like assault or domestic violence, you may potentially defend against these charges successfully by claiming self-defense. This affirmative defense means that you don’t dispute that you used force or that your use of force harmed the other party, but that your actions were

When Does a Fight Become Assault?

Fights between two or more individuals can lead to a wide range of charges. Less severe incidents may be a Misdemeanor Assault in the Third Degree, which the courts define as a person knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence causing bodily injury to another person. More serious incidents are Felony

What does menacing mean?

Each state’s laws are slightly different, with varying definitions meaning the same thing. For example, menacing is a term used in Colorado for those who attempt to strike the fear of imminent serious bodily injury, which many states refer to as battery. It may start as a conversation that turns

Identifying and addressing cyberbullying crimes

It is no surprise that cyberbullying has become increasingly common as we spend more and more of our lives online. Indeed, what was once something that occurred on a playground or a place of employment is now online. In broad terms, it involves using the internet or mobile technology to

Justin Bieber potentially charged with felony for egg-throwing case

The media reports that Justin Bieber is under investigation by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office for vandalism and assault charges. The allegations stem from an incident occurring on or about Jan 9, 2014 where Justin Bieber is accused of hurling eggs at his neighbor’s mansion damaging the plaster and

Exonerated man awarded $10 million for wrongful conviction

Timothy Masters has lived every person’s worst nightmare. Masters spent more than ten years in prison for a crime he did not commit. He was wrongfully convicted in 1999 of the 1987 murder of Peggy Hettrick. Now, the Colorado government seeks to make amends. They started with an award of

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