When facing serious felony charges in Weld County of Robbery (CRS 18-4-301), Stalking (CRS 18-3-602), or Manslaughter (CRS 18-3-104), you want to know that your attorney has the best reputation with the Weld County courts as possible. Many attorneys in Greeley, Erie, or Evans may talk aggressively and make promising claims to you in order to convince you to hire them. But they forget that they are not selling themselves to you, the client, but rather the judge and the courts.
Being known as a well prepared and informed lawyer has its perks with judges and the court system in Weld County. Judges know that we have approached our cases ethically without using underhanded methods. This gives us more credibility in the legal arena and they are more likely to take our word in a legal argument. A judge’s job is on the line every day. A judge wants to be seen as tough on crime more often than not, and, unfortunately, innocent defendants sometimes get caught in the cross-fire.
A judge does not want to risk the charge that someone they determine innocent will go out and re-offend. Nobody wants to hear back that a defendant they acquitted later went on to commit a horrific crime. They do this very rarely, but having a lawyer with a bad reputation will do nothing for the chances of a favorable verdict or a lighter sentence.
As Christians, we answer to God and strive to make sure that our actions are honorable to Him. We use honesty and integrity when working with our clients, District Attorneys, Police Officers, Sheriffs, and judges. We have worked hard to build our reputation as people of integrity, and this is pleasing to God. Even though judges may not fully understand that accountability, they appreciate it, and the results are reflected in our success record.
If Greeley police approach you in Weld County for a felony or misdemeanor crime, be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and contact the experienced Christian criminal lawyers at the O’Malley Law Office at 970-616-6009. Together, we can protect your future.