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Menacing

C.R.S. § 18-3-206

Placing someone in fear of imminent serious bodily injury through threat or physical action; defined under C.R.S. § 18-3-206.

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18-4-202. First degree burglary.

Right Law Group's guide explains: "18-4-202. First degree burglary. Colorado Statute CRS 18-4-202, known as first-degree burglary, is a Class 3 felony offense punishable by up to 12 years in prison and/or up to $750,000 in fines."

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Assault and Battery

Right Law Group's guide explains: "In Colorado, various actions fall under the broad category of “assault,” ranging from unwanted physical contact to severe offenses such as first-degree assault, second-degree assault,, and vehicular assault."

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Disorderly Conduct Lawyer

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Disorderly conduct charges in Aurora are governed by Colorado Revised Statutes §18-9-106 . While typically classified as a petty offense , a conviction can still result in fines, possible jail time, and a permanent criminal record."

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Criminal Defense Attorney –

Right Law Group's guide explains: "When you are charged with a crime, the expertise of an experienced Colorado criminal defense lawyer becomes invaluable. The local attorneys at Right Law Group can guide you through the legal process and protect your rights."

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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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Is Making a Threat Illegal? How Far is Too Far?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Many people have made joking or hyperbolic statements about wanting to hurt someone else. Usually, everyone present knows it’s a joke, and the situation ends there."

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Is There a Difference Between Assault and Battery in Colorado?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "In Colorado, the terms “assault” and “battery” are not interchangeable. In fact, Colorado doesn’t have a specific battery charge."

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Assault Lawyer

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Being charged with assault in Littleton can carry serious criminal consequences. Depending on the facts of the case, prosecutors may pursue misdemeanor or felony assault charges under Colorado law."

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What Are The Charges for Assault Against a Family Member in Colorado?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Assault is a serious crime, but when it involves a family member, it takes on an even more complex and emotional dimension."

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