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False Allegations in Domestic Violence Cases

Denver, Arapahoe, Douglas, Jefferson, and Adams County Domestic Violence Criminal Defense

Many domestic violence cases arise from "heat of the moment" events and still, police officers and prosecutors don't think that the complaining witness or "victim" may have made up allegations of domestic violence out of anger or spite. Many of my domestic violence clients have had an argument with their partner, girlfriend, boyfriend, or spouse and tell me that the police would not listen to their side of the story.

In fact, many of our clients have been falsely accused of domestic violence. If you have been accused of domestic violence, you may feel as if the system and society have already found you guilty of the charges. You should take immediate action to protect your rights and

If you or someone you care about has been falsely accused, you should take immediate action to protect your rights. Unlike the police and the prosecutor, I do not assume that the complaining witness is telling the truth. Instead, I am dedicated to protecting your rights and making sure that your side of the story is heard.

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To discuss your domestic violence charges with me, criminal defense lawyer Andres Guevara, call 888-265-0044 or fill out the contact form below. My law office is in Denver.

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  • P. v. MM (2010): Arapahoe county case involving innocent client mistakenly charged with drug sale. Successfully argued for dismissal of case.
  • P. v. C.B. (2010): Felony drug possession case. Successfully argued for suppression of drug evidence in case where police illegally entered an apartment under the pretense of conducting a child welfare check. Case dismissed.
  • P. v. I (2010): Client charged with inciting a prison riot and faced long mandatory prison if convicted. Successfully negotiated plea for probation.
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  • P. v. J. (2009): Felony identity theft case in Arapahoe County. Client wrongly accused of being involved in a scheme to defraud when in actuality client was a victim of the same scheme. Case dismissed.
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  • P. v. O (2009): Client charged as look-out for alleged felony cocaine drug sales. Case dismissed.
  • P. v. C. (2008): Client accused of public indecency for changing clothes in a secluded part of a park. If convicted, client would have had to register as a sex offender. Client acquitted at trial of all counts.

Law Office of Andres R. Guevara
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Denver, CO 80218
Phone: 720-256-2306
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