Category Archives: Criminal Defense

CO Led the U.S. With the #1 Property Crime Increase Between 2011 and 2020

CO Led the U.S. With the #1 Property Crime Increase Between 2011 and 2020

Colorado led the nation in increased property crime rates from 2010 to 2020, according to a recent report from the Common Sense Institute (CSI). The motor vehicle theft rate in our state more than doubled in this 10-year period. Annual costs associated with crime in Colorado in 2020 totaled $8.5 billion. While the national property […]

The Problem with Eyewitness Testimony

The Problem with Eyewitness Testimony

An eyewitness is someone who was present at the scene of a crime who gives testimony about what occurred. They are sworn to tell the truth and generally have credibility with the jury. The problem is that eyewitnesses don’t always get it right. An experienced Colorado Springs criminal defense attorney may have grounds to challenge an identification […]

Colorado Supreme Court Ends Lifetime Sex Offender Requirement for Twice-Convicted Minors

Colorado-Supreme-Court-Ends-Lifetime-Sex-Offender-Requirement-for-Twice-Convicted-Minors

In a recent ruling, the Colorado Supreme Court ended lifetime sex offender registration for twice-convicted minors. In People in the Interest of T.B., the Court assessed the constitutionality of this sex offender registration requirement under the Colorado Sex Offender Registration Act and found that it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. The Court stated that this requirement […]

Fighting a Colorado Criminal Arrest Warrant Based on a Faulty Veracity Affidavit

Fighting a Colorado Criminal Arrest Warrant Based on a Faulty Veracity Affidavit

Under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, a warrant cannot be issued without probable cause. Probable cause means reasonable grounds for a search and seizure or pressing charges. An affidavit of probable cause is a sworn statement, usually made by law enforcement, which provides factual justification for why a judge should issue an arrest […]

Timothy Bussey Discusses DUI Case on FOX21

Timothy Bussey Discusses DUI Case on FOX21

Breaking Down the Third DUI Arrest of Pueblo County Sheriff’s Deputy Attorney Timothy Bussey appeared on local news affiliate FOX21 to explain charges facing a Pueblo County Sheriff’s Deputy after a third DUI arrest. The deputy faces two charges, careless driving and driving under the influence, after his latest arrest this past June in Huerfano County. While […]

Fighting a Wrongful DUI Charge in Colorado

How to Prevent Lifetime Registration as a Sex Offender

A completely sober person driving a vehicle can still be arrested for DUI in Colorado. False or wrongful DUI arrests are not uncommon. Police have the authority to arrest someone who is driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. They do not have the right to wrongfully charge a driver without a valid reason. […]

How Is a DUI/DWI in a School Zone Charged in Colorado?

How Is a DUIDWI in a School Zone Charged in Colorado?

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a serious offense under any circumstances. This crime is treated even more harshly under the law when it occurs in a school zone. DUI in a school zone means harsher penalties upon conviction. Colorado law states that any person who commits a moving traffic violation in […]

How to Avoid a DUI During the Super Bowl in Colorado

How to Avoid a DUI During the Super Bowl in Colorado

Football season is a time for tailgating. Many fans are celebrating with friends, food, and drink, particularly during the Super Bowl. Tailgating and Super Bowl parties are an important part of American culture, but no party is worth a DUI arrest. What Are the Risks of Drinking Before, During, or After a Game? Alcohol is […]

What You Should Know If You Have Been Charged with Insurance Fraud in Colorado

What You Should Know If You Have Been Charged with Insurance Fraud in Colorado

Colorado Revised Statute 18-5-211 makes it illegal to commit insurance fraud in Colorado. The statute outlines five ways a person can commit insurance fraud.     They are: Lying or withholding material information on an insurance application for the purpose of obtaining, modifying, or renewing an insurance policy; Presenting a claim with false or withheld […]

How a Lab Error Can Lead to a DUI Conviction

How a Lab Error Can Lead to a DUI Conviction

Law enforcement uses crime lab evidence to get DUI convictions. Breathalyzer and blood testing are designed to prove the defendant was over the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit while driving. But crime labs can make errors that can lead to a false positive. In that case, an experienced Colorado Springs DUI attorney can help […]