Life without the possibility of parole is a severe sentence for any adult. It is a sentence reserved for the most serious of crimes. This sentence is even harsher for a juvenile. A juvenile sentenced to life without parole will never spend a day as an adult outside of...
10 Important Facts About DUI’s in Colorado
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Jul 17, 2014 | Criminal Law | 0 Comments
These are a few basic facts to know about DUI law in Colorado. However, DUI law is complicated and having the right DUI attorney in Colorado can make all the difference. Summer's festive activities such as baseball games, bar-b-ques, sunny days relaxing on decks and...
Discipline: A Major Concern Facing Foster Parents
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Jul 1, 2014 | Family Law | 0 Comments
A major concern for foster parents is the inability to impose strict consequences for bad behavior to the children in their care. What would you do if your teenage child acted out? If your child was staying out all night, or doing drugs, or engaging in risky sexual...
5 Situations Where Marijuana Affects Parental Rights
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Jun 25, 2014 | Criminal Law | 0 Comments
Marijuana has been legalized in Colorado for recreational use, but as a parent, you still need to explain your use to the courts, the local and state government, and attorneys. In many family law matters, including dependency and neglect cases, and domestic relations...
Astonishing Facts about Boating Under the Influence (BUI) in Colorado
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Jun 20, 2014 | Criminal Law | 0 Comments
It is legal to drink alcohol on a boat, but, it is illegal to operate a boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs, including marijuana. Boating under the influence is as serious as Driving under the influence and significantly impacts many people’s lives, not just...
2 Important Points About Channel 7’s Story on Poudre School District by John Ferrugia & Sandra Barry
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Mar 26, 2014 | Education Law | 0 Comments
Last week, Channel 7 News aired a story about a family living in the Poudre School District, who has a son with disabilities and an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). The family moved to Fort Collins three years ago from California. They were having difficulties...
Top Six Questions and Answers Regarding Recreational Marijuana in Colorado
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Mar 13, 2014 | Criminal Law | 0 Comments
Is marijuana permitted in public, bars, and restaurants? What are law differences for Co Residents and non-residents? Will the government know if I purchase? Anything preventing me from hopping to different stores? Can you transport Marijuana in a car? Can you resell...
Specific Examples Concerning Education Law and Parenting
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Jan 4, 2014 | Education Law, Family Law | 0 Comments
Some educational issues Jeffrey J. Timlin Law Firm commonly handles are discipline, expulsion, response to intervention (RTI), individualized education programs (IEP), assessments, due process hearings, and state complaints. Here are two specific examples of how we...
Is an Anonymous Tip Enough to Stop a Suspected Drunk Driver?
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Oct 30, 2013 | Criminal Law | 0 Comments
Over the past couple of years, the issue of Does an anonymous tip of drunk driving justifies a traffic stop has surfaced across the country. This has forced judges, attorneys, and citizens to consider this issue more seriously. Most state courts and the only federal...
DUI Checkpoints: 3 Things to Know
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Oct 7, 2013 | Criminal Law | 0 Comments
Common questions and important facts about DUI Checkpoints in Colorado This summer law enforcement agencies in Colorado cracked down on drunk driving, especially during the holidays. According to Channel 7 News, more than 1,300 people across the state of Colorado were...
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