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Broomfield County

Broomfield County is located in Colorado. According to the 2020 Census, the area has a population of at least 74,000 residents. Broomfield County is part of the Denver – Aurora – Lakewood, CO metropolitan statistical area and it is the 12th most populous county in Colorado.

If you have been arrested in Broomfield County, CO, you should retain a skilled criminal defense lawyer. Matthew Martin at Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. is committed to protecting the rights of his clients. He can help you understand your legal options based on the details of your case.

Broomfield County Criminal Defense Lawyer, CO

If you were arrested for criminal allegations in Broomfield County, CO, contact Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C.. Our legal defense team has over 28 years of experience in criminal law. Some of the practice areas our law firm handles include drug crimes, theft, weapon crimes, domestic violence and driving under the influence.

Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. serves clients in Broomfield County, CO including Aspen Creek, Brandywine, Broadlands, Broomfield Heights, and Crofton Park. To schedule your first consultation for free with Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C., call (303) 725-0017 as soon as possible.


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Areas We Serve in Broomfield County, CO

Criminal defense lawyer Matthew Martin at Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. defends individuals arrested in the greater Broomfield County area, including the following locations:

  • Broomfield Heights
  • Broadlands
  • Brandywine
  • Broadlands West
  • Crofton Park
  • Country Estates

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Practice Areas

Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. handles a wide variety of criminal charges in Broomfield County, CO. Some common crimes a person can be charged with include:


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Penalties for Stalking in Colorado

A stalking conviction, regardless of the circumstances, can result in severe consequences. Stalking is considered a felony-level offense, making it subject to a year or more in prison and possible fines. Exact penalties, however, are determined by the defendant’s criminal history and circumstances leading to the charge. If the sentence stems from a first-time stalking conviction, a defendant can serve at least one and up to four years in prison. Fines range between $1,000-$100,000.

Stalking is an offense often associated with protective orders. If a stalking conviction results in part of a protective order violation, the consequences become even greater. Prison time typically ranges between two and eight years, and fines can be between $2,000 and $500,000.


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Broomfield County, CO Court Resources

Colorado Judicial Branch: Broomfield County – Click the link to access the official website for Broomfield County Combined Courts. You can also view their hours of operation.

Broomfield Combined Courts
17 Descombes Dr.
Broomfield, CO 80020
Phone: (303) 464-5020
 

Broomfield County Municipal Court – The Broomfield Municipal Court has jurisdiction to hear cases dealing with traffic citations, including animal and code violations, parking, and misdemeanor cases.

Broomfield County Municipal Court
17 Descombes Dr.
Broomfield, CO 80020
Phone: (720) 887-2100
 

Colorado Supreme Court – The Colorado Supreme Court is Colorado’s highest court. It is composed of 7 justices. Access the website to view special announcements.

Colorado Supreme Court
1300 Broadway, Suite 520
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 928-7770
 

Colorado Court of Appeals –  Click the link to visit the official website for Colorado’s Court of Appeals. The court has 22 judges.

Colorado Court of Appeals
2 E 14th Ave,
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (720) 625-5150
 

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Broomfield County, CO Law Enforcement Resources

Broomfield Police Department – Enea Hempelmann is the chief of police for the Broomfield Police Department. She was appointed in January 2022.

Broomfield Police Department
7 DesCombes Dr,
Broomfield CO 80020
Phone (303) 438-6400
 

Broomfield Detention Center –  Follow the link provided to learn more about the Broomfield Detention Center. Shawn Laughlin serves as one of the commanders.

Broomfield Detention Center
11600 Ridge Pkwy,
Broomfield CO 80021
Phone: (720) 887-2000
 

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Additional Resources

RAINN – Visit the official website of the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) to learn more about their hotline and available resources for victims. RAINN is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization.

Colorado Crime Laws – Visit the official website of the Colorado Revised Statutes to learn more about crimes punished by Colorado state law. You can view the penalties for each specific offense.


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Broomfield County Criminal Defense Lawyer | Broomfield, CO

Being charged with a criminal offense can have a devastating impact on an individual’s future. Depending on the type of offense, penalties can range from a few months in jail to a lifetime. If you have been arrested for allegedly committing a crime in Broomfield County, CO, it is critical that you contact a qualified defense lawyer as soon as possible.

To schedule your first consultation with Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. today, call (303) 725-0017. Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. serves individuals in Broomfield County, CO including Broomfield Heights, Brandywine, Crofton Park, and Broadlands West.


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