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Bacharach Law represents clients charged with DUI, drug crimes, assault, domestic violence, and felonies throughout the Colorado Front Range. Attorney William Bacharach appears in courts across all eight major Front Range counties — from Weld County in the north to Douglas County in the south. Select your county below to see local court information, common charges, and how Bacharach Law approaches cases in your jurisdiction.

Select Your County

Each page covers the courthouse, district attorney, and charge patterns specific to that county. If your county isn't listed, call (720) 303-5778 — we may still be able to help or refer you to trusted counsel.

Our Approach to Local Defense

Colorado is a state of 22 judicial districts, and each one has its own prosecutorial culture, judicial preferences, and enforcement patterns. What works in Jefferson County isn't always what works in Arapahoe County. What gets a deferred sentence in Denver might get a plea offer in Weld County. Understanding the local landscape — the DA's office policies, the judges who hear pretrial motions, the courthouse procedures — is part of what separates effective criminal defense from generic representation.

Attorney William Bacharach began his career as a Deputy State Public Defender in Jefferson County, trying over 20 cases to verdict at the Golden courthouse. That trial-tested foundation informs how he approaches every county — with careful case analysis, motion practice tailored to the specific court, and a willingness to take cases to trial when the facts demand it.

Charged Elsewhere in Colorado?

If your case is in a Colorado county not listed above — Larimer, El Paso, Pueblo, or the Western Slope, for example — Bacharach Law may still be able to help or refer you to trusted counsel in that jurisdiction. Call (720) 303-5778 for a free consultation, and we'll give you an honest answer about whether we're the right fit for your case or whether another attorney would serve you better.

Frequently Asked Questions — Colorado Counties & Criminal Cases

Your case is heard in the county where the alleged offense occurred, not where you live. If you were arrested in Jefferson County for a DUI on I-70 but you live in Adams County, your case will be prosecuted in Jefferson County by the 1st Judicial District Attorney's Office at the Golden courthouse.

Yes. Each of Colorado's 22 judicial districts has its own prosecutorial policies, judicial preferences, and plea negotiation practices. What results in a deferred sentence in Denver might result in a conditional plea in Weld County. Local familiarity with the DA's office, judges, and courthouse procedures is a meaningful factor in case outcomes.

The case proceeds in the county of arrest. You will need to travel to that county for all court appearances unless your attorney arranges appearance by counsel on your behalf for routine matters. Bacharach Law represents clients in all 8 Front Range counties, so out-of-county court dates are routine.

Yes, in limited circumstances. William Bacharach is licensed throughout Colorado and can appear anywhere in the state. However, for cases on the Western Slope, in Pueblo, or in other far-flung jurisdictions, we will usually refer you to trusted local counsel who appears in those courts regularly. Call (720) 303-5778 for an honest answer about whether we are the right fit for your specific case.

Yes. If your alleged conduct crossed county lines, or if you have separate pending cases, each county has independent jurisdiction. This creates logistical complications — multiple courthouses, multiple DAs, multiple bond conditions — that an experienced defense attorney can help coordinate.

Need defense in a specific Colorado county?

Call William Bacharach directly for a free, confidential consultation — nights and weekends welcome.

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