Colorado Peeping Tom Privacy Laws 18-7-801 By H. Michael Steinberg Colorado Criminal Defense Lawyer – Attorney With the increasing popularity and availability of commercial drones – the dangers of invasion of privacy charges have escalated exponentially – as a recent couple in Utah just learned. A Utah man and his…
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Colorado Criminal Law – Understanding the Colorado Computer Crime Laws And Company Computers Under § 18-5.5-102 CRS
By H. Michael Steinberg Colorado Theft Crimes Criminal Defense Lawyer Employees who are assigned laptop computers upon leaving their employment should be aware of a 2016 Colorado case that addresses what they should do and not do with their employer’s laptop. Known to some as the Colorado Computer Hacking Law,…
Colorado Criminal Case Sets Standards For Continuance Of Trial For New Lawyer
By H. Michael Steinberg – Colorado Criminal Defense Lawyer for Criminal Trials In 2015 the Colorado State Supreme Court carefully and logically set out the standards – the tests – to be applied by Colorado State Judges in deciding whether or not to grant a continuance of a criminal trial…
How Do Colorado Police Officers “Clear” A Criminal Investigation?
By H. Michael Steinberg – Colorado Criminal Defense Lawyer – Attorney – Email Many alleged victims of crime file charges with the various Colorado police departments – then they wait. The following information explains how the police terminate or “complete” those investigations. What Does “Cleared By Arrest” Mean In Colorado?…
Colorado Criminal Juvenile Criminal Case Defense – Tips On How To Be Your Child’s Advocate – Helping Your Child When There Is No Colorado Juvenile Criminal Defense Lawyer Present
By H. Michael Steinberg Colorado Juvenile Criminal Defense Lawyer This article addresses Colorado Criminal Juvenile Criminal Case Defense – Tips On How To Be Your Child’s Advocate Because Colorado juvenile criminal cases are different than adult cases, there are far fewer criminal defense lawyers involved especially at the investigative and…
United States Supreme Court Asked To Decide How Far Police Can Go In Searching Cell Phone At Time Of Arrest
Cell phones – 91% of us have them. Cell phones are a modern marvel defying most of us to com close to fully understand how they function. They are truly highly complex “mini computers” containing vast amounts of personal information that should remain private and well away from the eyes…
Colorado State Legislature and School Districts Attempt A More Rationale Approach To Colorado Juvenile Criminal Law and School Discipline in a Post Columbine World
A recent article in the Denver Post finally addresses the most recent attempts by Colorado Schools – hopefully to be followed by the Colorado State legislature – to reverse years of Zero-Tolerance policies in Colorado’s Public Schools and in the Courts. Last year in December – another excellent article in…
The Changing Face of Probable Cause for Search Warrants in Colorado
By Denver, Colorado Criminal Defense Lawyer – H. Michael Steinberg Probable Cause Probable cause is the standard of proof necessary to support a search an arrest warrant and is the quantum of proof that is necessary to support a warrantless arrest. The United States and Colorado Constitutions prohibit the issuance…