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Denver Criminal Defense Lawyer Vernon Ready
Vernon Ready has committed his profession to looking after the Constitutional rights of people facing criminal allegations. While Ready realizes the integrity of the state’s justice system, he maintains that it is not beneficial to state prosecutors to fight for the rights of a person they believe to have committed a crime. Why Choose the Law Office of Vernon Ready, LLC?
JurisDoctor – University of Colorado School of Law
“I hired Vern Ready to represent me in a case… I found Vern to be very professional in his handling of my case. He spent a great deal of time with me going over everything that happened… He definitely went above and beyond what he had to do in order to help me win this case. Vern was so professional and thorough when we went to court that it took the jury a very short time to find me not guilty of all charges. This case could have easily gone the other way were it not for Vern being so thorough and not leaving a single detail uninvestigated. I really felt like he took a personal interest in the case and always believed in me and did everything he could to help me with this situation. I am very grateful to Vern and will always feel indebted to him for all he did and would never even consider looking for any other attorney in the future.” -K.B. (past client) Disclaimer: While I can’t guarantee the same result as K.B. I will identify the right defense for your case and tirelessly pursue the best result for you. Call me at (303) 997-1780 to review your case for free. Why You Need A Motivated Criminal Defense Attorney To Defend Your RightsIf you have been arrested, or are suspected of committing a crime, you have constitutional rights and protections that could be lost if you do nothing about them. Many criminal cases involve evidence that needs to be protected early on, or suppressed where constitutional rights have been violated. An arrest is not a conviction, but all the protections of our Constitution and laws can be meaningless until someone asserts them in the right way and at the right time. The government will not assert those rights for you. You need an aggressive criminal defense lawyer who can identify the right defense for your case, protect all of your rights, and who will fight hard to win. The actions you take now can mean the difference between walking away and serving time. The police are skilled at getting information out of you that will hurt you later in court, regardless of whether you deny guilt. Between police and prosecuting attorneys, the government has a huge advantage in both resources and experience against someone who is charged with a crime. In this situation, your most important decision could be the lawyer you choose to fight back against the government’s advantage. As a Colorado criminal defense attorney dedicated to fighting with you to protect all of your rights and keep you out of jail. I take your future very seriously. You should too.
Denver criminal defense lawyer Vernon Ready believes a person who faces a panel of prosecutors should have in front of him a smart and aggressive defense that will relentlessly defend his rights and go after the most beneficial result possible. Vernon Ready’s Denver criminal law firm serves people in Denver, Metro Denver and sourounding areas such as (Aurora, Boulder, Broomfield, Brighton, Castle Rock, Lakewood, Englewood, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, Westminster, Fort Collins, Thornton, Northglenn and Colorado Springs) and in the counties of Adams, Boulder, Arapahoe, Denver, Broomfield, Douglas, Jefferson, and Larimer. As a Colorado criminal attorney he defends people accused of DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances), misdemeanors such as domestic violence, violations of restraining orders, and shoplifting, and felony acts such as assault, burglary, child abuse, and drug offenses. Ready also has experience helping clients obtain and/or maintain security clearances to confidential areas and information, having served as a Special Security Officer in the U.S. Air Force and as a private contractor before going to law school. Important Notice: The material contained within this website is intended to inform visitors, and cannot be considered legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by visiting this site or acting on any of the information contained here. The information contained here is generalized for a wide audience, and cannot replace the advice of an attorney based on the specific facts of your case. |
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