Summary
If you are facing Class 4 felony drug possession charges in Colorado, you may be wondering how to reduce your charges. In Colorado, possession of less than 4 grams of Meth is a level 4 drug felony, which can lead to severe penalties including imprisonment and fines. To potentially reduce your charges, you could consider plea bargaining or participating in a drug treatment program. If you cant afford a lawyer, you may qualify for a court-appointed attorney. However, if your application for a court-appointed attorney was denied, you may need to hire a private attorney or seek legal aid or pro bono services. If you have experienced a change in financial circumstances, you may be eligible for legal aid now. Contact Colorado Legal Services at 303-837-1313 for assistance and to explore your options for reducing your charges.Full Conversation
Gabriel martinez
I'm sorry, but I asked about the specific drug involved in your case. Could you please provide that information?
Meth
What is the quantity of Meth involved in your case? In Colorado, possession of Meth can lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines.
<* grams
In Colorado, possession of less than * grams of Meth is a level * drug felony. Penalties can include:
- 6 months to 1 year in prison
- $*,* to $*,* fine
Denver District Court: *-*-*
How to reduce
To potentially reduce your charges, you could consider plea bargaining or participating in a drug treatment program. Have you discussed these options with a lawyer?
No cant aford
In Colorado, you may qualify for a court-appointed attorney if you can't afford one. Have you applied for this?
Yes
Did you receive any response after applying for a court-appointed attorney?
Yes not approved
What was the reason given for not approving your application for a court-appointed attorney?
Made too mch
In Colorado, if you're denied a court-appointed attorney due to income, you may need to hire a private attorney. Have you considered seeking legal aid or pro bono services?
Lost job recently
I'm sorry to hear about your job loss. Have you looked into applying for legal aid again, considering your change in financial circumstances?
No
You may be eligible for legal aid now due to your change in financial circumstances. I recommend reapplying. Colorado Legal Services: *-*-*.
Probono
Have you tried reaching out to any pro bono legal services in Colorado?
Explanation: Pro bono services are often provided by law firms or legal professionals who offer free legal help to those who can't afford it.
No
I recommend contacting Colorado Legal Services at *-*-*. They may be able to connect you with pro bono legal assistance.
Can i email
Yes, you can email Colorado Legal Services at cls@coloradolegalservices.org.