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Domestic Violence Enhancement

C.R.S. § 18-6-800.3

A sentence enhancement attached to an underlying offense involving an intimate relationship, treated as a deportable offense.

What Right Law Group attorneys say

If you have a conviction for domestic violence, a question that we often get asked is, if I'm charged and convicted of a domestic violence offense, will I get deported? The short answer is yes, domestic violence enhancements are a deportable offense, and you can be deported and most likely will be deported if you get a conviction for domestic violence.
Alexis Austin Litle · DEPORTATION?? If I Am Charged With Domestic Violence?? // Right Law Group #coloradoWatch clip ↗
The short answer is yes, domestic violence enhancements are a deportable offense, and you can be deported and most likely will be deported if you get a conviction for domestic violence.
Alexis Austin Litle · DEPORTATION?? If I Am Charged With Domestic Violence?? // Right Law Group #coloradoWatch clip ↗

Frequently asked questions

Domestic Violence in Colorado: Is Domestic Violence a Felony Charge?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Domestic violence is a serious crime. It can be physical, sexual, emotional, economic, or psychological actions that impact the other partner in a relationship."

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If you have a conviction for domestic violence, a question that we often get asked is, if I'm charged and convicted of a...

Alexis explains: "If you have a conviction for domestic violence, a question that we often get asked is, if I'm charged and convicted of a domestic violence offense, will I get deported? The short answer is yes, domestic violence enhancements are a deportable offense, and you can be deported and most likely will be deported if you get a conviction for domestic violence."

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The short answer is yes, domestic violence enhancements are a deportable offense, and you can be deported and most likel...

Alexis explains: "The short answer is yes, domestic violence enhancements are a deportable offense, and you can be deported and most likely will be deported if you get a conviction for domestic violence."

Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip

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Got into a DV case because of an ex I let back in the home and made my life very hard

What changed

he fought hard for me

The result

they dismissed the whole case

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What changed

their belief of my side and story and their knowledge in the legal system they were able to get my case dismissed

The result

get my case dismissed

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