5280 Defense Lawyer Doug Richards | Federal Crime Defense Lawyer | Denver CO

Everybody makes mistakes, but it’s who you have standing next to you, in court, fighting for your rights, that really makes the difference. I’ve been a federal prosecutor, I’ve been a state prosecutor. The type of experience that few other attorneys have had. I can look at your case, through the eyes of a prosecutor, through the eyes of a police officer. I can tell you what they’re thinking. I can tell you about...

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Denver Estate Planning Lawyer | Boulder Tax Planning Attorney | CO

Denver Estate Planning Lawyer speaks about what type of clients normally see an Estate and Tax Planning Attorney and when they should begin. With the complexity of taxes and all of the options for estate planning it is important you have an experienced Estate Planning...

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Six People Charged for Burglary Scheme of 40+ Apartments | Federal Crimes | Douglas County, CO

Six people are suspected and have had charges filed against them for involvement in a burglary plot against over 40 apartments throughout the Denver metro area. Charges were filed by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and the Parker Police Department. The suspects: Brad Erickson, 33; Kelly Johnson, 43,; Lee Redinger, 33; Andrea DeLeon, 35; Lisa Everhart, 32, and John Lash, 44, have been charged on 84 counts. Amongst those charges...

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Southwest Plaza Bomb Scare Suspect Will Appear in Court | Federal Crimes | Denver, CO

Earl Albert Moore, the man suspected of placed an explosive device inside a Jefferson County mall last week will make an appearance in court on Wednesday.  The explosive device failed and Moore was arrested a little before 7:30AM,  according to Boulder Police spokesperson Kim Kobel, at the King Soopers at Table Mesa Drive and Broadway.  Someoone spotted hime drinking coffee at Starbucks.   Moore tried to slip out of Starbucks when...

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Illegal Export of Defense Articles from Ex-Rocky Mountain Instrument Worker | Federal Charges | Denver CO

Young Su Kim, a former Rocky Mountain Instrument (RMI) Worker was recently charged with one  count of “Willful export of defense articles without a license” after a  years long investigation into the company’s outsourcing practices.   If convicted, Kim could face up to 10 years in prison and fine of up to $1 Million.  $36,000, the value of property Kim is alleged to have acquired as a result of the crime, is also...

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