Felony Versus Misdemeanor Domestic Violence Attorney Denver
The Iyer Law Office LLC, Denver, Colorado
People who are charged with a Felony Domestic Violence offenses in Colorado are usually charged with:
- First-Degree Assault
- Second Degree Assault
- Vehicular Assault
- False Imprisonment (use or threat to use force or detention is 12 hours or more)
- Stalking
- Menacing (use or threat to use deadly weapon)
- Criminal Trespass
- First or Second or Third Degree Burglary
- Criminal Mischief (value $1,000 or more)
Some not so common Felony Domestic Violence offenses in Colorado are:
- Violation of Custody or Parental Responsibility Order
- First or Second Degree Kidnapping
- Theft (value $1,000 or more)
- Criminal Extortion
- Sexual Assault
- Invasion of privacy for sexual gratification
- Arson
- Robbery or aggravated robbery
- Aggravated robbery of controlled substances
- Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft
- Theft or medical records or medical information
- Forgery
- Fraud by check ($1,000 or more)
- Unauthorized use of a financial transaction device ($1,000 or more)
- Identify Theft
- Criminal possession of a financial device (2 or more financial devices)
- Computer crimes (loss or damage is $1,000 or more)
- Aggravated Animal Cruelty
- Wiretapping
People who are charged with Misdemeanor Domestic Violence offenses in Colorado are usually charged with:
- Third Degree Assault
- False Imprisonment
- Menacing
- Reckless endangerment
- Second or Third Degree Criminal Trespass
- Criminal Tampering
- Criminal Mischief (value is less than $1,000)
Some not so common Misdemeanor Domestic Violence offenses in Colorado are:
- Theft (value is less than $1,000)
- Defacing private property
- Littering of private property
- Abandonment of a motor vehicle
- Criminal use of a noxious substance
- Unlawful Sexual Contact
- Invasion of privacy for sexual gratification
- Second Degree Arson (damage is less than $100)
- Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft (value is less than $1,000)
- Second Degree Forgery
- Criminal possession of second degree forged instrument
- Obtaining signature by deception
- Fraud by check (value is less than $1,000)
- Unauthorized use of a financial transaction device (value is less than $1,000)
- Criminal possession of a financial device (one financial device)
- Computer crimes (loss or damage is less than $1,000)
- Animal Cruelty
- Wiretapping (involves a cordless telephone)
- Eavesdropping (offense after July 1, 2010)