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Menacing defense in Aurora, Colorado

Court: Arapahoe County Combined Court, Centennial. Prosecuted by the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office. 18th Judicial District. Nearest Right Law Group office: Castle Rock.

About this charge

Knowingly placing another in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.

About Aurora courts

Court: Arapahoe County Combined Court, Centennial. Prosecuted by the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office. 18th Judicial District. Nearest Right Law Group office: Castle Rock.

Penalties

  • Class 1 Misdemeanor PenaltyUp to 364 days in jail · Up to $1,000
  • Class 3 Misdemeanorup to 6 months · up to $750
  • Class 4 Felony Penalty2–6 years in prison · $2,000–$500,000
  • Class 5 FelonyUp to four years
  • Class 5 Felony Penalty1–3 years in prison · $1,000–$100,000
  • Collateral Consequences
  • Permanent Criminal Record
  • Enhanced Penalties for Vulnerable Victims
  • Felony Collateral Consequences
  • Felony Menacingup to 3 years · up to $100,000

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Frequently asked questions

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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If he lied to the cops about being scared and wasn't actually afraid of me, doesn't that mean there's no real crime here?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "However, if you did not commit a physical act of violence, the prosecutor must show that your threats put the victim in reasonable fear that you might hurt them."

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If I get convicted as a felon, am I going to lose my guns and my right to ever buy guns again?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "In addition to fines and jail time, being convicted of a felony can have severe lifelong consequences. Felons can't buy or carry guns and are usually restricted from holding specific jobs, like teaching or working as an attorney or police officer."

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If police searched my car and found no gun, how can they still charge me with menacing?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "This offense can involve verbal threats, physical gestures, or the display of a weapon. If a person threatens someone without using a deadly weapon or implying its presence, the charge is typically a Class 3 misdemeanor."

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How are Menacing cases handled in the Combined Court?

Menacing cases in Aurora are handled by the Arapahoe County Combined Court, which sits in the 18th Judicial District. As a combined court, it hears both county-court and district-court matters.

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Who prosecutes Menacing charges?

Menacing charges in Aurora are prosecuted by the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office, the elected District Attorney for the 18th Judicial District.

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What judicial district covers Menacing cases?

Aurora falls within the 18th Judicial District, and Menacing cases there are heard in the Arapahoe County Combined Court.

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What all comes along with being a felon?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "In addition to fines and jail time, being convicted of a felony can have severe lifelong consequences. Felons can't buy or carry guns and are usually restricted from holding specific jobs, like teaching or working as an attorney or police officer. In Colorado, you will regain the right to vote only after you've completed your prison sentence; you won't be able to vote while in prison."

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