Top Adams County Defense Lawyer for Felony Charges
Facing a felony charge in Adams County is one of the most serious legal situations you can encounter. Felonies carry long-term consequences, including prison time, significant fines, permanent criminal records, and collateral impacts on employment, housing, and professional licensing. At Pav Law, we provide aggressive, strategic defense for clients charged with felonies throughout Thornton, Westminster, Brighton, Commerce City, and Federal Heights, all within the 17th Judicial District.
Our attorneys understand how Adams County prosecutors build felony cases and how to protect your rights from the outset.
Understanding Felony Charges in Adams County
Felonies in Adams County cover a wide range of criminal offenses, including:
- Assault and violent crimes (First- and second-degree assault, crimes of violence)
- Drug distribution or trafficking
- Burglary, robbery, and theft above statutory limits
- Sexual assault and sex crimes
- Weapons violations
Felonies are categorized based on severity, with Class 1 felonies carrying the harshest penalties. In Adams County, felony cases are often handled in Adams County District Court, part of the 17th Judicial District.
How Felony Cases Are Prosecuted
Felony charges in Adams County are aggressively prosecuted. Police and prosecutors may rely on:
- Arrest reports and officer testimony
- Surveillance or body camera footage
- Witness statements and victim testimony
- Physical evidence from the scene
The stakes are high—felony cases often involve mandatory prison sentences, and plea negotiations require careful legal strategy. Early involvement of an experienced defense attorney is critical to protect your rights.
Penalties for Felony Convictions
Penalties depend on the class of the felony and whether there are prior convictions:
- Class 1–3 felonies: 8–32 years in prison or more
- Class 4–6 felonies: 2–12 years in prison
- Fines: Up to $750,000 depending on the class
- Additional consequences: Probation, restitution, loss of civil rights, firearm restrictions
Even a first-time felony can dramatically affect your personal and professional life.
Common Defenses to Felony Charges
At Pav Law, we review every detail to identify defenses that may reduce or dismiss charges:
- Challenging the evidence and chain of custody
- Questioning witness credibility or testimony
- Challenging unlawful searches or seizures
- Arguing lack of intent or involvement
- Negotiating plea agreements when appropriate
Every felony case is unique. Our team tailors a defense strategy specific to your case and the Adams County courts.
Local Knowledge Advantage
The 17th Judicial District has unique practices, judges, and prosecutors. Understanding these local tendencies can make a difference:
- Some judges are more receptive to sentencing alternatives for first-time offenders
- Prosecutors may be more willing to plea bargain if evidence is weak
- Awareness of Adams County probation and post-conviction procedures helps us protect your long-term interests
Pav Law leverages local knowledge to provide a strategic, informed defense.
How Pav Law Defends Felony Cases
Our approach combines thorough investigation, strategic negotiation, and trial preparation:
- Review all police reports, witness statements, and evidence
- Investigate inconsistencies and potential constitutional violations
- Interview witnesses and experts to strengthen your defense
- Negotiate aggressively with prosecutors for reduced charges
- Prepare for trial when needed to fight for your freedom
We defend all types of felony charges in Adams County, including drug, theft, assault, and sex crimes.
Speak With an Adams County Felony Defense Attorney
A felony charge in Adams County can have life-altering consequences. Pav Law defends clients throughout Thornton, Westminster, Brighton, Commerce City, and Federal Heights, ensuring every case is handled with expertise and care.
📞 Contact Pav Law today for a confidential consultation. Early legal representation is crucial to protecting your future.
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