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Criminal Defense Cases in Loveland, CO

Criminal defense cases in Loveland are prosecuted by the Larimer County District Attorney's office and heard in local courts serving this growing Northern Colorado community. With over 76,000 residents and proximity to Colorado State University, Loveland sees a range of criminal cases from DUI and domestic violence to drug offenses and theft crimes. The city's location along major highways like US 34 and I-25 also contributes to traffic-related criminal charges. Local attorneys understand the unique dynamics of Larimer County's legal system and have established relationships with prosecutors and judges.

Criminal Defense Cases We Handle in Loveland

Criminal defense attorneys protect individuals charged with crimes, from misdemeanors to serious felonies, ensuring due process and the best possible outcome.

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DUI / DWI defense
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Drug possession and trafficking
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Assault and battery
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Theft and burglary
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Federal criminal charges
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Domestic violence defense

Why Hire a Local Criminal Defense Attorney in Loveland?

Hiring a Loveland-based criminal defense attorney ensures familiarity with Larimer County District Court procedures, local prosecutors' negotiation styles, and judicial preferences. Local lawyers regularly appear before the same judges and work with the same district attorney's office, providing valuable insight into case strategy and potential outcomes specific to this jurisdiction.

Local Courts
Criminal cases in Loveland are primarily handled by the Larimer County Combined Courts located at 201 LaPorte Avenue in Fort Collins. Municipal violations and some misdemeanors may be processed through Loveland Municipal Court at City Hall.

Colorado Criminal Defense Laws & Deadlines

Colorado criminal defense cases are governed by the Colorado Revised Statutes, with most felony charges having a three-year statute of limitations and misdemeanors limited to 18 months. The state operates under the Colorado Rules of Criminal Procedure, which establish specific timelines for arraignments, discovery, and plea negotiations. Colorado's sentencing guidelines and presumptive ranges vary significantly based on the defendant's criminal history and offense classification.

What to Know About Criminal Defense in Loveland

Typical Recovery Range
Criminal defense attorney fees in Loveland typically range from $200-400 per hour, with flat fees for misdemeanor cases often between $2,500-7,500 and felony representations ranging from $5,000-25,000 depending on complexity.
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Criminal Defense Attorneys Serving Loveland & Suburbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What criminal courts handle cases in Loveland, Colorado?
Most criminal cases are heard at Larimer County Combined Courts in Fort Collins, while municipal violations may be processed at Loveland Municipal Court. Serious felonies and appeals can proceed to higher state courts in the 8th Judicial District.
What are the statute of limitations for criminal charges in Colorado?
Colorado generally allows three years to file felony charges and 18 months for misdemeanors, though exceptions exist for crimes like murder (no limit) and sexual offenses involving children (extended periods). Certain drug and fraud cases may have longer limitation periods depending on specific circumstances.
How do I find the right criminal defense attorney in Loveland?
Look for attorneys licensed in Colorado with specific experience in Larimer County courts and your type of charges. The best lawyers will have established relationships with local prosecutors and judges, plus a track record of successful outcomes in cases similar to yours.
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