My client was charged with bribing a peace officer for release from custody in Boulder County. My client offered to pay the peace officer for release from custody, and upon denial by the peace officer my client began to make threats of violence and attempt a physical escape. The DA wanted to stay with the felony charge but I was able to convince the DA to reduce the charges to a misdemeanor resisting arrest that will be deferred after two years of probation. My client was extremely satisfied with the result and was able to walk out of the courtroom that same day.
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