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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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What can a person caught smashing mail boxes get charged with?

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Answered by attorney Steven Joseph Pisani (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Steven J. Pisani, LLC
It depends on what you mean by mail boxes. If you mean the boxes that out in front of people's homes, that would probably be a criminal mischief charge, a misdemeanor offense in state County Court. If by mail boxes you mean the public boxes that mail is sent from, that is federal property and could be charged as a federal crime.
It depends on what you mean by mail boxes. If you mean the boxes that out in front of people's homes, that would probably be a criminal mischief charge, a misdemeanor offense in state County Court. If by mail boxes you mean the public boxes that mail is sent from, that is federal property and could be charged as a federal crime.
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What is the usual sentence in Colorado for felony theft?

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Answered by attorney Steven Joseph Pisani (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Steven J. Pisani, LLC
It really depends on so many additional factors, such as criminal history, facts of the case, input from the victim, rehabilitation, repayment of what was taken, which court, which judge etc. The range is anywhere from probation to several years in prison.
It really depends on so many additional factors, such as criminal history, facts of the case, input from the victim, rehabilitation, repayment of what was taken, which court, which judge etc. The range is anywhere from probation to several years in prison.
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What are the procedural due process rights that are offered to you durring a trial?

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Answered by attorney Gregory Charles Graf (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Bertram & Graf, LLC
This question is to broad to adequately cover in this forum. The short answer is that you are entitled to be present and participate at all phases of the proceeding. You have a right to counsel and if you cannot afford counsel, one would be appointed for you. You have a right to confront the witnesses against you and to call witnesses on your behalf. You have a right to remain silent. You have a right to a speedy and public trial (70 days in federal court and 6 months in Colorado state court, 3 months in municipal court from the date of your not guilty plea). You have a right to a jury of your peers for any case in which jail or prison is a possibility. Refer to Rule 11 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure for a list of your due process rights.
This question is to broad to adequately cover in this forum. The short answer is that you are entitled to be present and participate at all phases of the proceeding. You have a right to counsel and if you cannot afford counsel, one would be appointed for you. You have a right to confront the witnesses against you and to call witnesses on your behalf. You have a right to remain silent. You have a right to a speedy and public trial (70 days in federal court and 6 months in Colorado state court, 3 months in municipal court from the date of your not guilty plea). You have a right to a jury of your peers for any case in which jail or prison is a possibility. Refer to Rule 11 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure for a list of your due process rights.
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