Located just south of Colorado Springs, Pueblo County is known for its scenic landscapes, rich history, and diverse cultural heritage. Nestled along the banks of the Arkansas River, Pueblo became a frontier trading post in the early 1800s and has remained a thriving economic hub ever since. Like any Colorado county, legal issues do arise in Pueblo; if you or a loved one in the Pueblo area is facing a criminal charge, you can turn to Mastro, Barnes & Stazzone, P.C. (MBS Law) for guidance and support.
The MBS Law Practice Areas
If you are unsure whether your specific case falls within one of these categories, simply reach out to our team! We can walk through the details of your charges with you to determine the best course of action. Get in touch for your FREE consultation today.
The Pueblo Combined Court is located in the Dennis Maes Judicial Building, which houses District and County Courts and Tenth Judicial District Probation. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday from 7:30am to 5pm. You can find more information on this court location at THIS LINK.
After an arrest, it’s crucial to remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Avoid making any statements to law enforcement until you’ve consulted with a qualified criminal defense attorney. Contact MBS Law’s Pueblo criminal lawyers immediately to discuss your case and explore your legal options.
This is where an expert criminal defense attorney comes into play, who can explore all details surrounding the arrest to determine whether your constitutional rights were upheld at every point in the process. If they were not, this may serve as an effective defense strategy in court.
You must wait for a certain amount of time after the conclusion of your case to petition for a record seal. The waiting period depends on the specific conviction you received. You can find out more information on the record sealing process HERE.
Yes, you can be charged with DUI in Pueblo County even if you were not driving a vehicle at the time of the alleged offense. Colorado’s DUI laws prohibit not only driving under the influence but also being in physical control of a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs. For example, if you are found sitting in your car with your keys in the ignition and you are intoxicated, you can be arrested even though the car was not in motion. In the age of push-to-start cars, you’ll want to be especially careful, since simply having your keys in the car with you is enough to easily start the engine.
Whether or not you should accept a plea deal depends heavily on the circumstances surrounding your unique case. A Pueblo criminal attorney can support you in evaluating the terms of the plea offer and determine if it’s in your best interest to accept or negotiate for a better outcome. We highly recommend against going through this process on your own, as you may not fully understand the legal implications of the plea deal presented to you.
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