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Clifton Black Gets Felony Trespassing Charge Dismissed For Client

This week our senior defense partner, Clifton Black, represented a client charged with felony trespass. Cliff had the felony dismissed and received an offer for client to receive a deferred sentence to a misdemeanor.  Provided client completes some classes and has no new charges, the misdemeanor will be dismissed, preventing a conviction on client’s record.  Cliff also negotiated language in the plea agreement that will allow the client an opportunity to seal all records related to this case.

 

If you have been charged in El Paso, Teller, or Pueblo County, and would like to schedule a free consultation with one of our veteran defense attorneys, contact our office at (719) 328-1616, and our staffers will be happy to assist you.

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