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Arrested for Domestic Violence in Colorado? STOP TALKING to Police | Right Law Group

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One of the most problematic things you can do after a domestic violence arrest in Colorado isn't staying silent. It's trying to be reasonable and attempting to talk your way out of situation.
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During a DV incident, once the police arrive, someone is probably going to jail. Arrest is mandatory if the police believe they have probable cause.
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As a former prosecutor, I've watched hundreds of body cam videos. Often, I saw the person being arrested continue to try to clear things up or explain themselves further. 10 times out of 10, they weren't helping their case. They were only providing more evidence to potentially be used against them.
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The police aren't there to mediate your relationship. They're there to collect the evidence to build a case against you.
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Once you've been arrested, your side of the story is best told in your defense attorney's office, not in the back of the squad car.
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If you're facing DV charges in Colorado, stop trying to talk your way out of it with the cops and start talking to our defense team at Right Law Group. Our team of former prosecutors knows how the DA is building their case. So, call Right Law Group and let's work together to protect your future because the right defense matters.
Alexis Austin LitleWatch clip ↗
One of the most problematic things you can do after a domestic violence arrest in Colorado isn't staying silent. It's trying to be reasonable and attempting to talk your way out of situation.
Alexis Austin LitleWatch clip ↗
During a DV incident, once the police arrive, someone is probably going to jail. Arrest is mandatory if the police believe they have probable cause.
Alexis Austin LitleWatch clip ↗
As a former prosecutor, I've watched hundreds of body cam videos. Often, I saw the person being arrested continue to try to clear things up or explain themselves further. 10 times out of 10, they weren't helping their case. They were only providing more evidence to potentially be used against them.
Alexis Austin LitleWatch clip ↗