Top best Criminal Lawyers in Arvada | 8 available
8 Criminal lawyers are available in Arvada, Colorado. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $71 per hour.
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8 Criminal Lawyers Found Near You
What does an AVVO rating mean? And why is Amy's so low compared to other attorneys here? Well, an AVVO rating is just that - something AVVO came up with to try and help a potential legal client find a good attorney for them. And that is great! You need a good attorney for your case! But, the downside is that the AVVO rating does not mean much when it comes to you and your case. Someone can get a high AVVO rating merely by filling in every aspect of their profile - making sure to hit all the right "buttons" for AVVO.. But, because I am an attorney that never requests anything from a client, because I work for them, I do not get many client reviews. Therefore, my AVVO rating is lower. Also, a high AVVO rating can be made by showing all the publications and speaking engagements an attorney does. Again however, because I am an attorney that only works for my clients, not worrying about anybody but my client, I do not do speaking engagements, or publish articles. Therefore, my AVVO rating is lower.. So what can you expect from me? You can expect an attorney who only cares about you. Someone who will always call you back. Someone who works tirelessly to get what you want and deserve. Interested? Read on.. Before opening Travin Law, Amy represented hundreds of individuals while working for the Colorado State Public Defender. While there, she successfully defended DUI, misdemeanor, and felony cases at trial. Amy's passion for defending those accused of crimes, is unending by truly believing individuals are innocent until proven guilty. She loves being in the courtroom, advocating for her clients, litigating to win their issues, and giving them someone who will fight for them.. She was never a prosecutor and never wanted to be a prosecutor. If you are accused of a crime, why would you hire someone who used to prosecute people in your same position?. Amy's compassion and zealous advocacy extend to those dealing with divorce and custody issues. She works diligently to help them through what is often times a difficult situation. She knows what it is like to have to deal with family issues. Whether she guides you through a simple mediation, or whether you need her in court, she is the lawyer to trust with your case.
Robert (Bob) J. Frick is a general practice attorney handling matters in family law, criminal defense, and general civil litigation. He represents clients in civil and criminal courts before the State of Colorado Courts and in Federal District Court. Bob also provides other services including Parenting Coordinator/Decision Maker, mediation, and handles energy law matters.. During his career Bob has enjoyed practicing law in a variety of civil, criminal and administrative disciplines including as duties as a deputy district attorney, municipal judge, administrative hearing officer, state regulator, and now private practice. Bob has been a practicing attorney since 1999 and is the current President for the Colorado Municipal Judges Association.. An active member of our community, Bob is a Scout Leader with the Boy Scouts of America and assistant coach with the North Jefferson Baseball Association. Much of his free time is spent climbing Colorado’s 14ers and other outdoor adventures with his family. He and his family live in Arvada, CO.. Serving the greater Denver metro area and Front Range. Please call Bob today for a consultation.
I am a former Colorado deputy district attorney. I established my own practice in 1995 because I wanted to provide clients with the knowledge and expertise I developed as a trial prosecutor. I confine my practice to criminal defense litigation. I have tried approximately one hundred twenty-five (125) jury trials and I know how to effectively present a favorbale case to a jury to maximize the success rate for clients at trial.. (Remember, whatever the situation: traffic, DUI, theft. sex crimes, domestic violence and whatever you may be acccused of by the police and prosecution, do NOT speak to the police. Nothing you may say to the police will convince them to withdraw or drop their case against you. Do NOT speak to anyone in person or by telephone about your case or situation except a lawyer. (If you receive a telephone call from someone and it sounds like the person is trying to get you to admit committing a crime, immediately end the telephone call and call a lawyer).
Gary Fielder, Esq., is a criminal and constitutional lawyer from Denver, Colorado. Gary grew up in Eagle River, Alaska, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. Gary received his Juris Doctor from the University of San Diego in 1990. Gary began his legal career as a deputy district attorney in the Denver Metro Area, and is a former President of the Adams County Bar Association. During his 25 years of practice, Gary has conducted over 400 jury trials in federal and state courts all across Colorado.. Mr. Fielder has argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, and regularly appears in Federal District Court for the District of Colorado. Gary has fought countless cases before the Colorado Court of Appeals, and was solely instrumental in securing certain basic rights for parolees in the landmark case of Madison v Department of Corrections—which Gary litigated before the Colorado Supreme Court in 2004.. The Law Office of Gary Fielder is fully staffed with two locations in Olde Town Arvada, and on Colfax and Stuart Street in Denver.
Experienced Criminal attorney serving clients in Arvada and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal attorney serving clients in Arvada and surrounding areas.