Posted On: February 25, 2010

Brother of Mexican Drug Lord Sentenced for Trafficking Marijuana

Police reported last Friday that the brother of a notorious Mexican drug lord of the 1980s was jailed for 17 years for taking part in a marijuana smuggling racket. He was sentenced last Thursday by a federal judge in Colorado. Following the 17-year sentence will be two years of supervised release. He was charged with heading a crime syndicate that imported and distributed marijuana in the U.S. from 1983-1994.

The man, alias “Michael Jackson,” admitted to trafficking over 100 tons of marijuana between 1985 and 1988 and sending over 100 million dollars to Mexico. He had been released to U.S. authorities last year after spending several years in a Mexican prison. The brother of the convicted is currently incarcerated in a maximum-security prison in Mexico for the murder of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officer.

Being charged with a drug offense can have serious effects on a person’s livelihood. In the U.S., all persons accused of offenses are innocent until proven guilty. Often times, people who are accused of committing drug crimes are unaware of their rights and options for legal counsel and defense. If you have been accused of a drug crime, contact an experienced Colorado Springs criminal drug defense attorney who can help you build a strong defense.

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Posted On: February 18, 2010

Colorado Springs Hit by Robbery Spree

Colorado Springs was hit by 134 robberies in the last two months, according to an article in the Gazette on February 2, 2010. Police stated that 82 reported robberies occurred in January and 52 in December. Most of the robberies occurred at small businesses, fast food restaurants and banks throughout the city. Police have made arrests in 42 of the 134 cases. Officials believe that the spree is merely an anomalous spike rather than an overall trend of increasing crime.

“Crime trending is not done month-to-month, rather it’s done over several years,” stated a police spokesman. He also pointed out that the theft rate has gone down in the last few years, indicating that there were 608 reported robberies in 2006 and 530 in 2009.

Theft charges in Colorado are categorized as petty theft or grand theft, depending on the value of the items stolen. Without the help of an experienced criminal defense attorney, one runs the risk of being convicted of serious charges. If you, or a family member, have been accused of a robbery in Colorado, you need an experienced Colorado criminal defense theft attorney to help build a strong defense on your behalf.

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Posted On: February 16, 2010

Alarming Number of Repeat DUI Offenders in Basalt

Police research shows that roughly half of the drivers arrested by police for driving under the influence of alcohol in 2009 were repeat offenders. Last year, Basalt police officers made 74 DUI arrests. Of these arrests, the agency was able to track down the records of 46 of those arrested and convicted, 25 of which had a prior DUI arrest in Colorado.

The police were unable to obtain the driving histories of the remaining 28 arrestees as they were from out of state and natives of other countries, predominantly Latino. The report also indicates that Basalt’s percentage of repeat DUI offenders is higher than the state average.

In the wake of these results, some argue for harsher DUI penalties, providing a stronger deterrent to potential offenders. Some Colorado lawmakers would like to pass a bill requiring a mandatory jail sentence for repeat offenders. This would make two or more DUI convictions a felony. Others argue that the state does not have the money to house thousands of additional inmates convicted of DUIs.

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Posted On: February 12, 2010

Students Suspended for "Sexting"

Twenty-five students from Skyview Middle School in Colorado Springs have been suspended after being caught “sexting.” The 6th grade students were allegedly forwarding a picture of a naked 12-year-old girl on their cell phones. Under Colorado law, the students could be facing a felony charge for the incident. The El Paso County District Attorney received the case for review on Wednesday afternoon. He stated that in cases like this one, mandatory education and counseling is the best first step for the students.

A parent of one of the suspended students believes that Skyview may have mishandled the situation. It is questionable as to why the students were suspended from school as the text was sent after school hours. In addition, the school’s resource officer threatened the students and told them that the incident will ruin their lives, preventing them from getting a good job later in life. School officials also interrogated the students and confiscated their cell phones without alerting parents.

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Posted On: February 10, 2010

Flawed DUI Tests Double in Colorado Springs

Last December, Colorado Springs police launched an investigation on DUI test results, following a routine crime lab audit that showed 82 errors in blood alcohol test results. On February 1, 2010, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported that the police investigation has discovered 167 erroneous test results, which is double the number previously reported. A police spokesman stated that the inflated DUI test results are most likely due to human error, rather than equipment error or something inherent with the lab itself.

Since December, the police department has re-evaluated about 1,000 blood alcohol test results taken since January 2009. Meanwhile, prosecutors have been contacting individuals whose cases may have involved the flawed tests.

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