Fife Luneau, PC
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Fight Felony Charges!

Our criminal defense law firm takes great strides to level the playing field, especially when faced against the full weight of the government.

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Defending Against Felony Charges in

When Your Rights Hang in the Balance, You Can Trust Us.

At Fife Luneau, PC, we understand that being charged with a felony can be extremely traumatizing. These types of offenses are taken extremely seriously by most government entities, including police officers, investigators, district attorneys, and judges. Because a felony conviction can result in a negative stigma in your personal life, the weight of a criminal allegation can be even more overwhelming for the accused. Do not think that a criminal arrest makes you convicted felon. Let us fight for your reputation, future, and freedom.

You have the right to make your side of the story known in a fair trial. Our felony criminal defense firm is prepared to defend you. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.

  • Meet Your Criminal Defense Attorneys Charles Fife & Danny Luneau

    Focused on Defending Your Rights

    Our DUI lawyers always work towards getting results for our clients. We know that preparation is the most important aspect of any case and a well-prepared lawyer will beat an experienced lawyer every time. At Fife Luneau, P.C., we immediately locate and request all the evidence that relates to your case, which often includes subpoenaing surveillance video and witnesses and routinely working with investigators to ensure that evidence of innocence is brought to the attention of the prosecutors and to juries. Prosecutors have nearly unlimited resources. We level the playing field through hard work and preparation.

Real Results For Real People

  • CRIMINAL DEFENSE

    Dismissed

    People v. D.S.: Dismissed: 3rd Degree Assault and Disorderly Conduct (Court granted our motion to suppress evidence as a result of an unlawful arrest)

  • FELONY DUI

    Dismissed

    People v. B.H.: Deferred Judgment to DUI (Results in dismissal of charges after one year)

  • TRAFFIC CRIME

    Dismissed

    People v. H.A.: Dismissed: Careless Driving

  • FELONY DUI

    Reduced

    People v. K.H.: Not Guilty: DUI, DWAI, Disobedience to Traffic Control Signal

  • VIOLENT CRIME

    Dismissed

    People v. T.M.: Dismissed: Domestic Violence, 3rd Degree Assault, Phone Obstruction

Our Client Testimonials

  • “Charlie helped me to remain calm through this very stressful time. He is an amazing lawyer and really cares about his clients. I will tell everyone about him.”

    Anonymous

  • “I was charged with my fourth dui and Mr. Luneau convinced a jury that I was not guilty! I was facing two years in jail and would have lost everything if I was convicted. I highly recommend this law firm!”

    Anonymous

  • “They were highly recommended and lived up to the hype. They did an excellent job with my case. Couldn't be more pleased with the outcome!!”

    Tony T

  • “An attorney that knows how to win and will not give up. Couldn’t be happier!”

    Bill B

Why We Are The Right Choice For You

  • We are Available 24/7 by Phone for Our Clients

  • Members of the National Trial Lawyers Association

  • Will Represent You in Both State & Federal Courts

  • One of the Most Successful DUI Firms in Denver

Tell Us About Your Case

What a Felony Conviction Can Mean for You

Prosecutors are highly trained in the art of securing conviction. Though prosecutors will be mostly open for negotiation, some will try to seek the maximum penalties in an effort to make an example out of your case. Do not leave your future to chance.

  • Prison Sentence
  • Fines & Court Fees
  • Loss of Right to Gun Ownership
  • Loss of Right to Vote
  • Probation, in Certain Cases
  • Permanent Criminal Record

Have Questions?

Here’s What You Need to Know.

  • Questions

  • What makes a crime a felony?

    Answer

    Crimes can be categorized in many ways, including misdemeanors or felonies. In the most general sense, felonies are typically thought of as “true” crimes and are often violent in nature.

  • Can a felony be reduced to a misdemeanor?

    Answer

    Absolutely. Because there are many factors that prosecutors and judges will assess in a case and its charges, working with a lawyer can greatly increase your chances of a charge reduction.

  • What if I am being investigated?

    Answer

    Remember your rights. It is highly encouraged that you immediately call our defense lawyer. We can help make sure investigators do not overstep any boundaries.

  • I’ve been arrested. What happens next?

    Answer

    After an arrest, charges may be filed against you. You will then have the opportunity to enter a plea (not guilty, guilty, or no contest). If applicable, bail may be set for your release.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Dismissed

    We work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome, including getting your criminal charges completely dismissed, acquitted, or dropped.

We Hear Your Concerns. You Aren’t Alone.

Let Us Help You Understand What to Expect

  • Am I
    going to jail?

  • How serious
    is this?

  • I can't afford
    to pay the fines

  • Is this going on my
    criminal record?

  • Can you help?

  • I regret all of it

We know what makes our clients lay awake and sleepless at night. Get the peace of mind you need. Call (720) 330-8648 to get the sound legal advice you need.

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