Arapahoe County Domestic Violence Defense Lawyer
Domestic violence charges in Arapahoe County, Colorado move quickly and carry immediate consequences. Prosecutors in the 18th Judicial District aggressively pursue these cases through the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial, often requesting strict bond conditions and mandatory protection orders at the first court appearance.
If you were arrested in Aurora, Centennial, Englewood, Littleton, Greenwood Village, or Glendale, you need a defense strategy tailored to how domestic violence cases are handled in Arapahoe County. At Pav Law, we defend clients facing misdemeanor and felony domestic violence charges throughout the 18th Judicial District with trial-ready, strategic advocacy.
What “Domestic Violence” Means in Colorado
In Colorado, domestic violence is not a separate charge. It is a sentence enhancer that applies when an alleged crime is committed against:
- A current or former spouse
- A current or former intimate partner
- A co-parent
- A household member
In Arapahoe County, prosecutors commonly apply the domestic violence designation to charges such as:
- Assault
- Harassment
- Criminal Mischief
- Menacing
- Stalking
- Protection Order Violations
Once domestic violence is alleged, the court must impose certain conditions immediately.
Mandatory Arrest Policy in Arapahoe County
Colorado law encourages arrest when officers have probable cause to believe domestic violence occurred. In cities like Aurora and Englewood, police departments frequently make on-the-spot, mandatory arrests based on:
- Statements from one party
- Visible marks or injuries
- Emotional distress
- Neighbor or 911 reports
In many cases, officers must make quick decisions in tense situations. That means arrests often occur before all facts are fully developed.
We carefully analyze body camera footage, 911 recordings, and witness inconsistencies to challenge premature or incomplete conclusions.
Immediate Consequences After Arrest
If charged with domestic violence in Arapahoe County, you can expect:
- A mandatory no-contact protection order
- Possible removal from your home
- Firearm surrender requirements
- Bond conditions restricting contact and travel
Bond hearings at the Arapahoe County Justice Center often occur within 24–48 hours of arrest. Judges frequently impose strict no-contact orders, even when both parties want communication.
Firearm Restrictions and Career Impact
Domestic violence cases trigger automatic firearm surrender while the case is pending. A conviction can result in long-term or permanent loss of firearm rights under federal and state law.
For active-duty military members stationed near the metro area, National Guard members, law enforcement officers, or individuals whose employment depends on firearm eligibility, these restrictions can directly threaten career stability, security clearance, and employment status.
We address these consequences from the beginning and build defense strategies that account for both legal and professional risks.
Common Domestic Violence Scenarios in Arapahoe County
Domestic violence allegations in Arapahoe County often arise from:
- Relationship breakups
- Custody disputes
- Heated verbal arguments escalating into physical allegations
- Property damage during arguments
- Alcohol-related incidents
- Apartment complex or neighborhood disturbances
In metro areas like Aurora and Centennial, cases may also involve multiple witnesses or video evidence from neighboring residences.
Not every argument is a crime. Not every accusation is accurate.
Protection Orders in the 18th Judicial District
A domestic violence charge automatically triggers a criminal protection order. In addition, the alleged victim may file for a separate civil protection order.
These orders can restrict:
- Contact
- Residence access
- Firearm possession
- Child custody arrangements
We defend clients against overbroad or unsupported protection orders and advocate for reasonable modifications when appropriate.
Potential Penalties for Domestic Violence Convictions
Penalties in Arapahoe County may include:
- Jail time
- Probation
- Mandatory domestic violence treatment programs
- Protection orders
- Fines and court costs
- Permanent criminal record
- Loss of firearm rights
A second domestic violence conviction triggers enhanced penalties and mandatory additional treatment requirements.
How Domestic Violence Cases Move in Arapahoe County
The 18th Judicial District processes a high volume of domestic violence cases. Prosecutors often push early plea negotiations, especially in misdemeanor cases.
However, early plea offers are not always in your best interest.
We evaluate:
- Whether probable cause was sufficient
- Whether injuries match allegations
- Whether statements were inconsistent
- Whether self-defense applies
- Whether charges are inflated
Each case requires careful review and strategic positioning.
How Pav Law Defends Domestic Violence Cases
When you hire Pav Law, we:
- Conduct an immediate case evaluation
- Review body camera and 911 recordings
- Identify inconsistencies in statements
- Analyze injury documentation
- Challenge unlawful searches or seizures
- Seek reasonable bond modifications
- Prepare aggressively for trial if necessary
We treat every domestic violence case as trial-ready from day one.
Early Action Protects Your Rights
Domestic violence charges can affect housing, employment, custody, and firearm rights almost immediately. Acting early allows us to:
- Advocate for reasonable bond conditions
- Protect your living arrangements
- Preserve favorable evidence
- Challenge unsupported allegations
Waiting reduces options. Immediate action protects them.

Speak With an Arapahoe County Domestic Violence Lawyer Today
If you are facing domestic violence charges 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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