The lawyers at our office want to wish you a merry Christmas. This is an exciting time of year, but it is especially meaningful for those who are celebrating the birth of Christ. As Christian lawyers, we celebrate this time of year because it is an important part of the redemption story. We have been given an incredible gift of grace, and that grace affects our actions as we work with our clients. If you have been charged with a criminal offense such as Disorderly Conduct – 18-9-106, DUI – C.R.S. 42-4-1301, or Domestic Violence – C.R.S. 18-6-800.3, contact us to fight on your behalf in the Larimer County court.
How Our Work is Affected by Our Faith
You may ask how does being a Christian affect our work as criminal defense attorneys? The answer is simple: We have a standard of integrity which is much higher than other lawyers and the world. While serving our clients, we are serving our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and His grace affects every aspect of our lives. We understand that we are sinners in need of constant, daily mercy. We don’t judge because we have been forgiven ourselves.
Christian Criminal Defense Attorneys Fighting for Your Freedom
As Christian criminal lawyers, we understand that God desires justice. It is part of His being, and so we strive for justice in courts all over Colorado, including Larimer, Weld and Boulder County. If you have been unjustly accused of a crime, we will fight for your freedom. Often, we are able to get cases dismissed before they even go to trial. If you have done something wrong, we don’t believe justice is served by simply walking in and confessing. We work for reconciliation, healing and the best resolution and sentence within the law for our clients. It does not serve our society well to separate parents from their children, to make it impossible to pay bills, or to lose a job. We work to obtain the best outcome in your case. The government in Fort Collins, Loveland and Estes Park consistently overcharges people, so our clients are often able to plea to a lesser charge. Sometimes, the difference between two crimes mean being able to have contact with your kids, keeping your job, or staying out of jail or the Department of Corrections. As Christian attorneys, we have the ultimate good in mind for our clients and work toward that goal.