Being charged with grand theft auto should not be taken lightly. Your freedom and future are at stake. As such, it is vital that you secure the immediate representation of our skilled criminal defense attorney. The right legal representation can make all the difference in the outcome of your case. At Barre M. Sakol, P.C., we are committed to providing world-class legal services and hard-hitting defense representation. When you are in need of trial-tested advocacy, turn to our criminal defense attorney for assistance. We obtain the in-depth legal knowledge, skill set and resources necessary to combat your charges. To learn more about how we can help you, give us a call at (720) 999-9506.
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About Barre
Dedicated Criminal Defense Attorney
Barre was born and raised in Morton Grove, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. After graduating from Maine East High School, he attended the University of Illinois, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting with highest honors, followed by certification as a Certified Public Accountant (Barre is not presently licensed as a CPA.).
After receiving his undergraduate's degree, Barre attended the University of Illinois, College of Law, and was awarded the Order of the Coif, an honor given only to the top 10% of the class. While attending law school, he taught undergraduate accounting classes at the university. He graduated in 1975.
In 1976, Barre was hired by the reputable firm of Dawson, Nagel, Sherman & Howard, and was transferred to Denver. During this time, Barre was admitted to the Colorado Bar. He then moved to Boulder and clerked for the Honorable William Neighbors.
His invaluable experience with Judge Neighbors led to an associate position in the Law Office of E. Gregory Martin, P.C. After a couple of years as an associate in the firm, Barre went into private practice. Shortly thereafter, he formed the firm Thorburn & Sakol, which later became Thorburn, Sakol & Throne. When that firm disbanded, he started Barre M. Sakol, P.C.
Barre is committed to protecting the rights and futures of the criminally accused. He dedicates himself to providing the highest quality legal representation to each client, both in and out of the courtroom. He understands that the people who come to him seeking help are going through highly stressful times, and he ensures every client receives the hard-hitting, customized defense he or she deserves.
Barre has earned an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell® for legal ability and ethical standards, and has maintained that prestigious rating for over 24 years. This is a rating based on the reviews of his peers, judges and fellow attorneys.
Why Choose Barre M. Sakol?
Preeminent Legal Advocates for the Criminally Accused
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Proven Record of Success In & Out of Court
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Maintaining the Highest Standard of Practice
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Widely Recognized in the Legal Sphere
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Backed by Over 35 Years of Experience
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Seasoned Insight & Trusted Legal Abilities
Common Penalties
Unlike petty theft crimes, which are generally charged as misdemeanors, grand theft crimes are usually charged as felonies and punishable by one or more years in prison. In order to be convicted of grand theft auto, the prosecutor must prove that the defendant took/drove a vehicle which belonged to someone else. The prosecutor must also prove that the defendant intended to permanently deprive the owner of the vehicle. Do not sit back and wait for your charges to blow over. Be proactive in protecting your rights today in order to safeguard your future.
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Imprisonment
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Victim Restitution
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Expensive Fines
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Probation
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Loss of Certain Rights
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Criminal Record
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Do Not Plead Guilty
A plea bargain may not be within your best interests. Allow us to evaluate your options.
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Get The Help You Need
We can offer you the practical legal counsel that you require during a free consultation.
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Never Speak To The Police
Anything you say or do may be used against you as elicit, incriminating evidence in court.
Get Your Questions Answered
Frequently Asked Questions
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How Can An Attorney Combat My Charges?
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We will review how evidence was collected and analyzed. We will determine whether or not a valid search warrant was in place. We will review the circumstances of your arrest. Our legal team will thoroughly review the details of your case and determine if law enforcement violated your rights by conducting an illegal search and seizure. Violations may result in the dismissal of evidence.
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Is Law Enforcement Required To Read My Rights?
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Police officers are not legally required to read you your rights at the time of your arrest. The Miranda Warning is only required if the officer plans to use your statement against you as elicit, incriminating evidence in court.
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Do I Need To Hire A Lawyer To Represent My Case?
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Regardless of the circumstances pertaining to your case, there is no question that an attorney will make all the difference in the outcome of your case. We strongly advise you against self-representation. When your rights, freedom and future are on the line, you need proven defense and hard-hitting representation from a highly skilled criminal defense lawyer.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Charges Reduced
There may be a chance that you can get your charges reduced to a misdemeanor, depending upon circumstances with what exactly happened.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Suppressed Evidence
In some instances, it can be proven that some type of violation occurred during the process of investigation, which could lead to evidence being thrown out of court.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Charges Dismissed
We work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome, including getting your criminal charges completely dismissed, acquitted, or dropped.
Increase Your Chances of a Better Outcome
We Know the Law. We Can Protect Your Rights.
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