Arapahoe County Assault & Violent Crimes Defense Lawyer
Being charged with assault or another violent crime in Arapahoe County, Colorado can carry immediate and serious consequences. Prosecutors in the 18th Judicial District file thousands of violent crime cases each year through the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial, and they pursue these cases aggressively—especially when allegations involve weapons, domestic relationships, or serious bodily injury.
If you were arrested in Aurora, Centennial, Englewood, Littleton, Greenwood Village, or Glendale, you need a defense strategy built specifically for Arapahoe County courts. At Pav Law, we defend clients throughout the 18th Judicial District with tailored, trial-ready strategies designed to protect your freedom and your future.
Violent Crime Charges Commonly Filed in Arapahoe County
We defend clients accused of:
- Assault (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Degree)
- Robbery and Aggravated Robbery
- Menacing
- Kidnapping
- Vehicular Assault
- Reckless Endangerment
- Domestic Violence-related violent offenses
Because Arapahoe County includes both dense urban areas like Aurora and suburban communities like Centennial and Highlands Ranch (bordering Douglas), prosecutors encounter a wide range of case types—from bar altercations and domestic disputes to robbery allegations and road rage incidents along I-225 and I-25.
Assault Charges in Arapahoe County
Assault cases are among the most frequently filed violent charges in the 18th Judicial District. The severity of the charge depends on:
- The extent of alleged injury
- Whether a weapon was involved
- Whether the alleged victim qualifies as a protected class (peace officer, medical professional, etc.)
- Whether domestic violence applies
Common Arapahoe County scenarios include:
- Fights outside entertainment districts in Aurora
- Domestic disputes in apartment complexes or suburban homes
- Workplace altercations
- School-related incidents involving juveniles
- Road rage allegations on major commuter corridors
Each case requires a detailed review of body camera footage, medical records, and witness statements.
Robbery and Aggravated Robbery
Robbery charges involve the use or threat of force while taking property. These cases often arise from:
- Retail theft allegations escalating to force claims
- Street confrontations
- Disputes involving alleged weapon display
Aggravated robbery may be charged if prosecutors allege a deadly weapon was present. These felony charges can carry significant prison exposure.
Menacing Allegations in Metro Settings
Menacing charges are common in Arapahoe County, particularly when prosecutors allege that a firearm, knife, or other object was used to place someone in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.
In urban jurisdictions like Aurora, these cases may also involve:
- Enhanced scrutiny from law enforcement
- High levels of video surveillance evidence
- Allegations tied to gang investigations
Intent and credibility are often central to these cases.
Domestic Violence Enhancements
If the alleged victim is a current or former intimate partner, prosecutors may apply a domestic violence designation. This automatically triggers:
- Mandatory protection orders
- Firearm surrender requirements
- Court-ordered treatment conditions
For active-duty military members, law enforcement officers, or individuals whose employment requires firearm eligibility, these restrictions can directly affect career stability. We address these consequences from the outset and build defense strategies that consider long-term impact.
Penalties for Violent Crime Convictions
Convictions in Arapahoe County can result in:
- Jail or prison sentences
- Mandatory parole
- Probation and supervision
- Domestic violence treatment programs
- Protection orders
- Significant fines
- Permanent felony record
- Loss of firearm rights
Felony convictions can also affect professional licensing, employment opportunities, and housing.
How Violent Crime Cases Move in the 18th Judicial District
Arapahoe County handles a high volume of felony filings. The 18th Judicial District often moves quickly from filing to preliminary hearing in serious cases.
Bond hearings can be aggressive, particularly when allegations involve:
- Weapons
- Serious bodily injury
- Repeat offenses
- Domestic violence
Understanding how prosecutors structure plea negotiations and how judges approach bond conditions is critical.
How Pav Law Defends Violent Crime Cases
When you hire Pav Law, we:
- Conduct an immediate case evaluation
- Review body camera and surveillance footage
- Analyze medical and forensic evidence
- Challenge probable cause and unlawful searches
- Identify inconsistencies in witness testimony
- Develop a strategic defense plan tailored to Arapahoe County courts
- Prepare every case as trial-ready
We do not rely on assumptions. We examine the details.
Early Intervention Makes a Difference
In a high-volume district like Arapahoe County, early action allows us to:
- Influence charging decisions
- Preserve favorable evidence
- Negotiate from a position of strength
- Protect bond conditions
- Prevent unnecessary enhancements
Waiting limits leverage. Immediate strategy preserves it.

Speak With an Arapahoe County Violent Crimes Lawyer Today
If you are facing assault, robbery, menacing, or another violent crime charge in Arapahoe County, do not face the 18th Judicial District alone.
📞 Call Pav Law today to request your free case evaluation.
We will review your case immediately, explain your options clearly, and begin building a defense designed specifically for Arapahoe County courts.
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