Violent Crimes
Violent crimes carry serious penalties, including death and life imprisonment.
What makes a crime, a violent crime?
There are several factors, most notably the intent to commit the crime, the use of weapons in the commission of the crime, and the injuries suffered by any victims. Obviously, murder is a violent crime. Other offenses that could be considered violent crimes include the following:
• Sex crimes and child abuse
• Domestic violence
• Armed robbery
• Physical or sexual assault
• Battery
• Rape
• Vehicular homicide
• Manslaughter
• Felony murder
• Hate crimes
• Assault with a weapon
Violent crimes are serious crimes that should have a serious criminal defense. An experienced criminal defense attorney can help protect your rights and provide you with a realistic evaluation of your case, possible defenses, and experienced plea bargaining if a plausible defense is unavailable.
Experienced Violent Crime Defense Lawyer
Located in Englewood, defense attorney Robert Biondino has 10 years experience defending clients charged with violent crimes. His reputation for providing an aggressive defense and achieving results in difficult cases helps him in his dealings with the prosecution. For additional information about our qualifications and the level of service you can expect if you retain us, please visit our Firm Overview page.
Please call us at 303.477.3980 for a free confidential consultation or fill out our intake form on our Contact Us page to discuss your criminal charges with an experienced attorney. We are available 24/7 by phone or e-mail for emergencies.
