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Since 1979, Kurtz & Peckham has provided compassionate, responsive, and aggressive representation to individuals facing criminal charges.

We have extensive experience defending the rights of people arrested and accused of criminal offenses.  Our firm's defense of criminal matters includes all types of cases, ranging from minor infractions and misdemeanors to the most serious felony indictments.  We handle cases such as driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, domestic violence, child abuse, restraining orders, assaults, sexual offenses, juvenile delinquency, drug possession, theft, administrative violations, DMV hearings, and post-conviction challenges.

 
     
   

The attorneys at Kurtz & Peckham are passionately committed to the defense of persons accused of crimes.  We have never prosecuted anyone on behalf of a government, state, federal, or county agency.  We are always on the side of the defendant.  Katy Kurtz, Mary Peckham, and Thom Cincotta have extensive court experience as well as sharp negotiating skills, crucial in persuading district attorneys, judges, and juries to find in favor of our clients.

 
     


 
 
As a small law firm, Kurtz & Peckham provides close personal attention to our client's needs.  We have a dedicated, well-trained staff of paralegals and legal assistants who help to ensure that you receive up to date information concerning the status of your case, changes in court scheduling, and payments.

New in Colorado Criminal Law 2009

H.B. 09-1227 Equity skimming. Expands the definition of the criminal offense of equity skimming to include the act of continuing to collect rent from a tenant after foreclosure and sale of the property to another person.
Effective September 1, 2009

H.B. 09-1266 Penalties - loss of driving privileges. Eliminates the loss of driving privileges as a penalty upon a conviction of one of the following criminal offenses:
• Criminal mischief involving defacing property or damage to a motor vehicle
• Forgery of a penalty assessment notice issued to a minor;
• Unlawful use of a controlled substance, marihuana, or marihuana concentrate, or
• Unlawful use, distribution, manufacturing, dispensing, sale or possession of a controlled substance, marihuana, or marihuana concentrate.

Revokes driving privileges for a first-conviction of a minor in possession of alcohol only if the minor fails to complete an alcohol evaluation, assessment, or program ordered by the court in connection with such a conviction.
Effective August 5, 2009
 

 
 
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