Consequences of a Domestic Violence Conviction
Domestic Violence Conviction in Colorado
Domestic Violence cases have consequences that go far beyond the thirty-six weeks of domestic violence classes, community service, and probation that must be completed. While these consequences are bad enough because they are a huge burden and financial hardship, there are many other consequences that the judge and the prosecutor will not tell you about. Our experienced attorneys will make sure you understand all of these consequences before making a decision to take a plea bargain or to fight the case at trial.
Anyone who is convicted of a crime involving Domestic Violence is unable to purchase firearm, will be unable to work for certain companies, and may even be denied an apartment or house because of one bad night. Convictions and even arrests for Domestic Violence are entered into the CBI computer and come up frequently on routine background checks. At Fuicelli & Lee, PC we understand the need to avoid having that label placed on our clients and doing everything without our power to see that it is not there permanently.







