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Compassionate Release and the First Step Act
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Winning a Texas 11.07 Writ
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Colorado Criminal Appeals
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Federal Sentencing 101
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Colorado Federal Criminal Lawyer
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Rahimi Reversed: SCOTUS Seeks to Provide Guidance on the Bruen Quagmire
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18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) Held Unconstitutional by Ninth Circuit
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U.S. Sentencing Commission Unanimously Passes 2024 Guidelines Amendments
Do you want to know more about the upcoming 2024 Sentencing Guidelines changes? If so, contact Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 today.
The Bruen Saga Continues: 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5) Held Unconstitutional by District Court
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28 U.S.C. § 2255 Motions: Hope After Appeal
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Divorce Lawyers in Midlothian, Texas
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Breaking Down the 2023 Federal Sentencing Guidelines Changes
Interested in the new Sentencing Guideline Changes from 2023? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss the federal sentencing guidelines today.
U.S. Sentencing Commission Proposed 2024 Sentencing Guidelines Amendments
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What’s Brewin’ With Bruen: A New Landscape for Defense of Gun Crimes
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Compassionate Release Guideline Amendments
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Gun Crime Defense Constitutional Rights
Are you charged with a gun crime and need an attorney read to fight? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss your Second Amendment rights.
Federal Compassionate Release
Do you or your loved one need a compassionate release lawyer? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss the federal compassionate release today.
Summit County Divorce: Restricting Parenting Time
What do you need to know about restricting parenting time in Colorado?
SAFETY VALVE IN FEDERAL SENTENCING
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Prenup and Premarital Agreements in Colorado Divorce
Premarital agreements in Colorado divorce come up regularly for people with substantial assets. Are they enforceable?