Testing when charged with cocaine possession

Colorado criminal defense attorney Doug Richards talks about cocaine possession charges, and the testing that goes along with it. For more information, or if you need legal help, contact the law offices of Colorado drug defense attorney Douglas Richards, or call 888-888-5280 for you free consultation. In the state of Colorado, if you are charged with possession of cocaine, the police will do preliminary testing–presumptive drug...

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Why would you be brought with federal charges for cocaine possession?

Denver criminal defense attorney Doug Richards discusses which cases of cocaine and marijuana possession would be taken to federal court. For more information, or if you need legal help, contact the law offices of Denver drug defense attorney Doug Richards, or call 888-888-5280 for you free consultation. If you get arrested with cocaine in your pocket, it’s very unlikely that it’s going to be an amount that the federal government is...

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When a spouse is brought into an IRS audit

Denver criminal defense attorney Doug Richards discusses why you should be worried if your spouse gets brought into your IRS audit. For more information, or if you need legal help, contact the law offices of Denver drug defense attorney Doug Richards, or call 888-888-5280 for you free consultation. One of the other things that we’ve noticed during these IRS audits, especially when they take that turn where it’s not just a friendly...

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Lochmiller of Valley Investments | Trial Begins

Lochmiller of Valley Investments is facing  one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and securities fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, 20 counts of money laundering and 10 counts of mail fraud.   Philip Rand Lochmiller, has supposedly swindled over 400 investors of more than $30 million from his business in Grand Junction.  His trial will take place at the U.S. District Court in Denver and a feed of the...

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Blagojevich Guilty On 17 Counts

On Monday June 27th, Former Chicago Governor Blagojevich was convicted for 17 of the 20 counts of public corruption charges against him related to his attempt to sell the U.S. Senate seat that was formally held by Barack Obama be his resignation to become U.S. president.   Blagojevich was convicted, by a jury, on all 10 counts of wire fraud. The other 10 counts involved extortion and bribery.  Most of the counts have a maximum...

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