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Attempt Murder

Updated: May 2, 2023


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First degree and Second Degree Attempt Murder


Attempt Murder can be charged as first or second degree. The difference between first degree and second degree involves premeditation or extreme indifference to the value of human life.


Examples of acts that may lead to attempt murder charges are shooting or stabbing a person. Whether or not a person intended to just harm another or end their life will play a large factor in how the person is charged.


Attempted murder charges in the state of Colorado can result in up to 48 years in prison and other collateral consequences such as deportation and permanent bars to U.S. Citizenship.



If you are facing these charges you will need an experienced trial attorney to defend you every step of the way. If you are being investigated or have been charged with attempted murder call us today. We have the experience with these charges you need. Every member of our team has worked on cases with these charges. Don't hesitate to call today. 720-900-4861


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