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Arrested In Denver CO Here's What You Need To Know

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Arrested In Denver CO Here's What You Need To Know

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  1. Arrested In Denver CO: Here's What You Need To Know If you are arrested in Denver, Colorado, it is important to know your rights and what to expect. The first thing you should do is remain calm and cooperate with the police. This does not mean that you have to answer any questions or make any statements. You have the right to remain silent, and anything you say can be used against you in court. You have the right to an Attorney You also have the right to an attorney, and you should exercise this right if you are arrested. Do not try to represent yourself in court, as this is almost always a bad idea. Once you have read your Miranda rights, it is best to simply remain silent until your lawyer arrives. A qualified Denver Criminal Defense Attorney would advise that less is more until you are able to meet with legal counsel. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you. However, you may want to consider hiring a private attorney if you can afford it, as this will give you the best chance of success in court. Denver County Jail If you are arrested, you will likely be taken to the Denver County Jail. This is where you will be held until your arraignment, which is your first appearance in court. At your arraignment, the judge will set your bail amount and determine whether or not you will be released on your own recognizance. Released on your own recognizance

  2. If you are released on your own recognizance, this means that you do not have to post bail. You will simply need to sign a promise to appear in court for all future proceedings. If you fail to appear in court, a warrant will be issued for your arrest and you may be subject to additional charges. Posting Bail in Denver If you are not released on your own recognizance, you will need to post bail in order to be released from jail. Bail is typically set at a few thousand dollars, but it can be higher or lower depending on the severity of the crime you are accused of. You can post bail yourself, or you can use a bail bondsman. Bail Bonds If you use a bail bondsman, you will need to pay them a fee (usually 10% of the total bail amount). They will then post the bail for you and guarantee that you will appear in court. If you do not appear in court, they will forfeit the bail and likely come looking for you. What if you're convicted? If you are convicted of a crime, you may be subject to jail time, probation, or other penalties. The specific sentence you receive will depend on the severity of the crime and your criminal history if any. If you are facing serious charges, you should speak to an attorney as soon as possible to discuss your options and what to expect in court. Do not take any offers or plea deals until you have been able to speak to a Denver Criminal Lawyer. An experienced attorney will fight for your freedom and your future and give you the best possible chance at fighting your charges.

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