Aurora Domestic Abuse Attorney
Have you been accused of domestic violence in Colorado? A conviction carries severe penalties and other consequences, including:
- Possible jail time
- The loss of the right to possess a firearm
- Employers are reluctant to hire a person with a crime of violence conviction on his or her record
- If you are in the process of a divorce, a conviction for domestic violence can seriously affect the outcome. A person may also lose custody or visitation rights with his or her children. An order of protection is usually issued which requires there be no contact between you and the "victim" of the domestic violence. Violation of the protection order carries its own criminal penalties.
If you have been charged with domestic violence, violating an order of protection, child abuse or harassment, it is very important you have a lawyer capable of protecting your rights and interests. David L. Owen Jr. has the experience, skills and commitment to ensure your rights are protected. As one recent client noted, "David always had time to talk to me and, most importantly, counsel and educate me about the legal system and my defense."
Have You Been Charged With Violating a Protection Order?
The majority of domestic violence cases I handle involve the alleged violation of an order of protection. I can conduct a thorough investigation. Is the alleged victim stable? Do neighbors and family members agree with the alleged victim's version of events? I can work to uncover the full history of events to determine who is truly at fault. For more information, please contact my office.
Contact a Denver Domestic Violence Attorney
To discuss how I can defend your criminal charges, contact me. I am available 24 hours a day, offer same-day appointments, and am available weekends and evenings by request. Call 720-863-4292 or 866-768-0506.



















