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Douglas County

Douglas County is a county located in the State of Colorado. It was founded in 1861 and has a population of over 357,000 residents. Douglas County can be found between Colorado’s two largest cities, Denver and Colorado Springs.

Due to the area’s big population, police officers arrest many individuals every day. If you have been charged with a criminal offense in Douglas County, you should not take those charges lightly. During a stressful time such as this, retaining a skilled defense lawyer should be your main priority.

Douglas County Criminal Defense Attorney | Castle Rock, CO

If you have been arrested for an offense in Douglas County, CO, contact Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C.. Our main attorney Matthew Martin can thoroughly investigate the charges against you, examine the evidence, and work diligently to reach the best possible outcome. Having a practiced criminal defense attorney is vital to securing the results you desire.

To schedule a free consultation with Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C., call (303) 725-0017 today. Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. offers legal representations to individuals in Douglas County, CO including Castle Rock, Franktown, Larkspur, Littleton, and Lone Tree.


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Cities in Douglas County, CO

Criminal defense attorney Matthew A. Martin at Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. defends individuals arrested for offenses in Douglas County, CO including:

  • Castle Rock
  • Parker
  • Highlands Ranch
  • Franktown
  • Larkspur
  • Castle Pines
  • Sedalia
  • Perry Park

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False Imprisonment Charges in Colorado

False imprisonment can have serious consequences, whether charged as a misdemeanor or felony. Penalties can also be determined by the date of the alleged crime.

Misdemeanor Penalties

False imprisonment is a class 2 misdemeanor in Colorado. For class 2 misdemeanors occurring before March 1, 2022, convictions can result in three to 12 months in jail and/or a fine of $250 to $1000. If the crime occurred on or after March 1, 2022, a false imprisonment conviction can result in up to 120 days in jail and/or a maximum fine of $750.

Felony Penalties

If any of the above circumstances for a felony exist, a defendant can be charged and convicted of false imprisonment as a class 5 felony. If there is a felony conviction, the penalties vary considerably. Under Colorado law, there is a presumptive prison sentence of one to three years. In addition, there can be an additional fine ranging from $1000 to $100,000. The presumption is the law’s starting point, but the ultimate penalties can be lighter or harsher depending on a defendant’s criminal history and additional aggravating factors. For example, defendants with at least two prior felony convictions are required to serve prison time.

Probation

Many people accused of false imprisonment and other crimes only look at the statutes for possible punishments. However, judges can grant probation in place of fines, jail, or prison, depending on the circumstances and criminal history. Probation can last several months to years and comes with its own conditions.


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Practice Areas

Some of the types of criminal charges in Douglas County, CO that Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. frequently handles include, but are not limited to:


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Douglas County, CO Court Resources

Douglas County: Colorado Judicial Branch – Access the Douglas County Judicial Branch website to view special announcements and hours of operation.

Douglas County Courthouse
4000 Justice Way Ste. 2009
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Phone: (720) 437-6200
 

Colorado District Attorney’s Office: 18th Judicial District – The 18th Judicial District in the state of Colorado represents four counties: Douglas, Arapahoe, Elbert, and Lincoln.

Douglas County: Office of the District Attorney
4000 Justice Way, Suite 2525-A
Castle Rock, CO 80109-7570
Phone: (720) 733-4500
 

Colorado Court of Appeals – Click the link to access the official website for Colorado’s Court of Appeals. You can view special announcements and remote oral arguments.

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

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Douglas County, CO Law Enforcement Resources

Douglas County Sheriff – The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is located in Castle Rock, CO. Access their official website to view jobs and learn about the hiring process.

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
4000 Justice Way
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Phone: (303) 660-7530
 

Castle Rock Police Department – Jack Cauley is the Police Chief for the Castle Rock Police Department in CO. Castle Rock serves as the county seat for Douglas County.

Castle Rock Police Department
100 Perry St.
Castle Rock, CO 80104
Phone: (303) 663-6100
 

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Additional Resources

Douglas County, CO – Access the official website for Douglas County, CO to view news about the area, upcoming meetings, and mental health resources.

Colorado Mental Health – Access the official website for Mental Health Colorado which is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating healthier minds across the lifespan for all Coloradans. You can view stories and learn how to get involved.


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Douglas County Criminal Defense Lawyer, CO

Are you facing criminal accusations in Douglas County, Colorado? You are probably experiencing anxiety, confusion, and worry over your future. With the right defense, your future can be aggressively protected. To retain skilled legal counsel today, contact Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. at (303) 725-0017.

Defense lawyer Matthew Martin at Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. carries over 28 years of experience in criminal law. He can help you create a strong defense for your case. Law Office of Matthew A. Martin, P.C. accepts clients throughout the Douglas County area including Castle Rock, Parker, Lone Tree, Castle Pines, and Larkspur.


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