Criminal Law JailCriminal Defense Attorneys in Colorado Springs, Representing People Charged with Crimes Throughout El Paso County, Teller County, Fremont County and Pueblo County

Whether you have been charged with Speeding, Driving Under the Influence, Domestic Violence or a Felony Offense, there are several important things to know. When you get stopped or approached by police, they are not on your side and their questions are not intended to clear you of any criminal conduct. Police are trained to gather evidence and from the moment you are stopped, that is what they are doing. It takes an experienced criminal defense attorney to recognize if law enforcement has violated your rights. You need an experienced criminal defense lawyer to protect your rights and ensure that your are protected.

At the Law Firm of Jaray & Webster, LLC, our lawyers aggressively represent individuals who have been charged with felony and misdemeanor crimes, as well as traffic offenses such as DUI or DWAI, speeding, and reckless driving. We understand the consequences of a conviction for a serious crime or traffic violation, including fines, increased insurance premiums, driving restrictions, and potential prison or jail time.

Don’t face the criminal justice system alone. Contact our criminal defense attorneys at the Law Firm of Jaray & Webster to schedule a free initial consultation.

Our Criminal Defense Services

Attorney Dave Webster spent 10 years as a Deputy District Attorney, and that prosecution experience helps us to uniquely understand the criminal process and how to protect our clients’ best interests. We know who we are up against: Attorney Webster knows how Prosecutors think because he trained many attorneys on how to evaluate their cases while he was a supervisor in the district attorney’s office in Colorado Springs.

We offer dedicated and aggressive defense representation for people charged with serious felony or misdemeanor crimes, including:

  • Traffic Offenses
  • Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
  • Drug Possession and Sale
  • Assault
  • Domestic Violence
  • Theft and Shoplifting
  • Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft
  • Trespassing and Burglary
  • Juvenile Crimes
  • Identity Theft

Getting a traffic ticket or being charged with a criminal offense can often be very stressful and disconcerting. In many cases it affects not only the person charged, but the entire family. At the Law Firm of Jaray and Webster, we appreciate and understand these concerns. We strive to offer legal services in a way that helps to minimize the stress and make you feel as comfortable as possible that everything is being done to help reduce the consequences or outcome of the situation.

One advantage we offer to our clients is the inside knowledge we have gained from being involved with the criminal justice system as part of the District Attorney’s office for over 10 years. This perspective helps us understand how they think and how to maneuver through the system. It also helps us better understand the options and allows us to clearly present alternatives to trial.

Over the past few years, we have begun to incorporate restorative justice practices into our handling of criminal cases. Restorative justice is a process which helps both the offender and victim repair the relationship, take responsibility, and repair the harms. It recognizes that sometimes good people make bad choices. It provides an alternative to a traditional “punishment” system to one that helps those involved be accountable and still move forward with their lives in a positive way. If your situation is appropriate, we will try to incorporate this approach into the resolution of your case.

If you’ve been charged in a criminal law case, contact the defense attorneys at the Law Firm of Jaray  & Webster today at (719) 633-6620 to schedule a free consultation.