Colorado statute defines four degrees of arson, ranging from first-degree (damage to a building or occupied structure) through fourth-degree (recklessly burning property that endangers others), each carrying different penalties.
Right Law Group's guide explains: "Being arrested for arson in Colorado can lead to serious criminal charges that carry steep penalties. Arson is considered a very serious felony offense in Colorado Springs, Denver and surrounding areas."
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