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Troxell Law

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  • 817 Colorado Avenue, Suite 202, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

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  • 320 Main Street, Suite 201, Carbondale, CO 81623+1 location

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  • Free initial consultations at any of my eight office locations! Here to help you in the areas of Criminal Defense, Personal Injury & Family Law.

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Does a cop have to read me my rights if I was put in cuffs but I did not go to jail?

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Answered by attorney Joseph Briscoe Dane (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Joe Dane
Interesting that you're doubting what an attorney is telling you, but you're still thinking of hiring them. Your rights must be given to you if you are 1) in custody and 2) being interrogated. Cuffs does not automatically mean custody, although it certainly can. If there was a Miranda violation and your rights should have been given to you, but weren't, then any resulting statement should be excluded. If there is enough evidence to go forward without your statement, then the case can proceed. A Miranda violation doesn't necessarily invalidate the entire arrest or case.
Interesting that you're doubting what an attorney is telling you, but you're still thinking of hiring them. Your rights must be given to you if you are 1) in custody and 2) being interrogated. Cuffs does not automatically mean custody, although it certainly can. If there was a Miranda violation and your rights should have been given to you, but weren't, then any resulting statement should be excluded. If there is enough evidence to go forward without your statement, then the case can proceed. A Miranda violation doesn't necessarily invalidate the entire arrest or case.
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How long is the statute of limitations for possession of marijuana?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
Criminal Law lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
Once the case is filed, the statute of limitations is satisfied. A warrant shows the case was filed. The warrant is likely good for at least 5 years and maybe longer. this is a small amount of MJ and the case will likely resolve with very little consequences, but the warrant can cause her drivers license not to be renewed and other issues.
Once the case is filed, the statute of limitations is satisfied. A warrant shows the case was filed. The warrant is likely good for at least 5 years and maybe longer. this is a small amount of MJ and the case will likely resolve with very little consequences, but the warrant can cause her drivers license not to be renewed and other issues.
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Will I get jail time for less than .2 of marijuana and paraphernalia with residue in it and what is my best option?

Answered by attorney Jonathan S. Willett
Criminal Law lawyer at Jonathan S. Willett Attorney at Law
In Colorado, possession of less than one ounce of Marijuana is a decriminalized petty offense with a one hundred dollar fine.
In Colorado, possession of less than one ounce of Marijuana is a decriminalized petty offense with a one hundred dollar fine.