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Child pornography laws & the difficult gray area of teen sexting
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Sep 24, 2015 | Criminal Defense
As most everyone knows, criminal charges related to child pornography are incredibly serious. Individuals convicted of producing, disseminating or being in possession of child pornography may face decades in prison followed by registration as a sex offender. Americans...
read moreAs most everyone knows, criminal charges related to child pornography are incredibly serious. Individuals convicted of producing, disseminating or being in possession of child pornography may face decades in prison followed by registration as a sex offender. Americans...
Understanding differences between ‘guilty’ and ‘no-contest’ pleas
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Sep 18, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Because there are so many police and courtroom dramas on television, most people are familiar with the jargon used in those contexts. But because they are not generally explained, it is easy to misconstrue what many common legal phrases actually mean. In today's post,...
read moreBecause there are so many police and courtroom dramas on television, most people are familiar with the jargon used in those contexts. But because they are not generally explained, it is easy to misconstrue what many common legal phrases actually mean. In today's post,...
What are ‘collateral consequences’ in the criminal justice system?
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Sep 9, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Could you afford to drop all of your obligations, without notice, for a few days? For a week or a month? Could you stop showing up for work, stop taking care of your children and somehow expect everything to be ok when you returned? Most of us would answer: "No way."...
read moreCould you afford to drop all of your obligations, without notice, for a few days? For a week or a month? Could you stop showing up for work, stop taking care of your children and somehow expect everything to be ok when you returned? Most of us would answer: "No way."...
Field sobriety tests: What they are & how they work, Part II
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Sep 3, 2015 | Drunk Driving
In today's post, we'll be continuing and concluding a discussion started last week. With Labor Day Weekend almost here, Colorado drivers may be at a higher risk for getting pulled over (because law enforcement agencies are expecting higher rates of drunk driving). If...
read moreIn today's post, we'll be continuing and concluding a discussion started last week. With Labor Day Weekend almost here, Colorado drivers may be at a higher risk for getting pulled over (because law enforcement agencies are expecting higher rates of drunk driving). If...