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Family and Estate of Wongel Estifanos, et al. v. Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, et al.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a wrongful death claim. Wongel Estifanos, age 6, fell to her death while riding on the Haunted Mine Drop at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park. The child was never buckled into the ride. ... More... ( 09-22-2025 - CO) |
State of Colorado v. John Hallford
Colorado Springs, Colorado, criminal defense lawyer representing the Defendant charged with hundreds of felonies. Jon Hallford entered a “Not Guilty” plea in the case stemming from a 2023 investigation into a Return to Nature Funeral Home-owned facility in Penrose, Colorado. Law enforcement officers determined Jon Hallford and his wife, Carie Halford, owned the building wher... More... ( 09-19-2025 - CO) |
State of Colorado v. Jon Hallford
Colorado Springs, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with fraud. Jon Hallford, the co-owner of Return to Nature Funeral Home where the bodies of nearly 200 people were discovered in various states of decomposition in October 2023.... More... ( 08-22-2025 - CO) |
Bobby Hill Designs, LLC. v. JP Antlers, LLC
Colorado Springs, Colorado civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiff and the Defendant in a mechanic's lien dispute. In 2021, JP Antlers agreed to sell the Antlers Hotel in Colorado Springs (the property) to BP Antlers Residential, LLC, which intended to convert the property into apartments. Around the same time, Ourmark, LLC retained Bobby Hill Designs to provide specif... More... ( 03-27-2025 - CO) |
State of Colorado v. Robert Aloysuis Yribia
Colorado Springs, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged withfelony driving while ability impaired (DWAI) as a fourth or subsequent offense, a lesser included offense of driving under the influence (DUI). ... More... ( 03-27-2025 - CO) |
In the Marriage of Stacey Fortner and Christopher Fortner
Colorado Springs, Colorado family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce. Wife and husband married in 2013 and have two children. In 2019, husband and wife’s mother purchased a home for the family to live in together. In 2020, husband moved out of the home and wife and wife’s mother continued to live there. In 2021, wife petitioned to dissolve the marr... More... ( 03-06-2025 - CO) |
The People of the State of Colorado v. Daniel Lucky Dennry
Colorado Springs, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with second degree kidnapping, false imprisonment, obstruction of telephone service, third degree assault, and harassment. In June 2021, Denny and his then girlfriend, the victim, were alone in her home. That night, Denny accused her of cheating on him, and an argument ensued. It escalated to... More... ( 02-14-2025 - CO) |
The People of the State of Colorado v. Rustin Dean Sparks
Colorado Springs, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with being a habitual criminal. The Defendant was found guilty and was sentenced to sixty-four years in prison.... More... ( 01-23-2025 - CO) |
The People of the State of Colorado, in the Interest of N.R.R., M.R.R., and K.R.r., and I.R.P.
Colorado Springs, Colorado family law lawyer represented mother in a parental rights termination action. In 2019, mother and I.R.D. (father) adopted the children. In March 2023, the El Paso County Department of Human Services (Department) filed a petition in dependency and neglect based on concerns about domestic violence between mother and father, mistreat... More... ( 01-23-2025 - CO) |
The People of the State of Colorado v. James Maurice Walker
Colorado Springs, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with murder. At trial, the People presented evidence from which the jury could find the following facts. Gabe Garcia and the victim had been “inseparable” ever since they met and became best friends in school. “If I needed something,” he testified, “she would help me.” ... More... ( 01-09-2025 - CO) |
The People of the State of Colorado v. In the Interest of J.E.B., a child
Colorado Springs, Colorado family law lawyer represented the father of J.E.B. in a parental termination case. In February 2021, the El Paso County Department of Human Services (Department) filed a petition in dependency and neglect, alleging, among other things, that father and mother were involved in a domestic violence dispute, which resulted in father’s arrest. A... More... ( 01-09-2025 - CO) |
In the Matter of the Petition of K.R.N. for the Adoption for A.CZ. and F.P.Z.
Colorado Springs, Colorado family law lawyers represented the parties in an adoption. In this stepparent adoption proceeding, A.Z-M. (father) appeals the juvenile court’s judgment terminating his parent-child legal relationships with A.C.Z. and F.P.Z. (the children). We affirm. Father began paying child support for the children though the Fam... More... ( 12-09-2024 - CO) |
The People of the State of Colorado v. Kyle Andrew Zoller
Colorado Springs, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with violation of a protective order. In this appeal, we are asked to decide whether the district court made findings sufficient to support its denial of Kyle Andrew Zoller's motion to modify a no-contact provision issued as part of a mandatory protection order (MPO) under section 18-1-1001(1), (3)(a... More... ( 12-07-2023 - CO) |
State of Colorado v. John Hallford and CArie Hallford
El Paso, Colorado criminal defense lawyers representing Defendants charged with 190 counts of abusing corpses, 50 counts of of forgery, foive counts of theft, and four counts of money laundering. John Hallford and Carrie Hollford operated the Return to Nature Funeral Homes in Penrose, Colorado. The remains of 190 humans were found to rotting on property owned by the Defendants. ... More... ( 11-26-2023 - CO) |
State of Colorado v. Anderson Lee Aldrich
Colorado Springs, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder and forty-six counts of attempted murder. Anderson Lee Aldrich was accused of shooting and killing five patrons of the Club Q in Colorado Springs on November 19, 2023. Daniel Davis Aston, Kelly Loving, Derrick Rump, Ashley Paugh and Raymond Green Vance died... More... ( 06-26-2023 - CO) |
Della Gallegos v. Patric J. LeHouillier
Colorado Springs, CO - Della Gallegos sued Patric J. LeHouillier on a legal malpractice theory claiming that he failed to properly prosecute her medical malpractice when he failed to file the case within the statute of limitations. Gallegos claimed that the radiologist to read x-rays of her brain failed to find the brain tumor from which she was suffering. The claimed that, had the tumor... More... ( 01-25-2020 - CO) |
Kim Shea and Mark Boutin v. Andrew Riscart
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State of Colorado v. Danny Lee Gonzalez
Colorado Springs, CO - The State of Colorado charged Danny Lee Gonzalez, age 40, with second-degree murder for stomping deaht of a fellow inmate, Daniel Pena, in a dispute over a television remote in a Colorado Springs re-entry on November 17, 2017. Defendant c... More... ( 12-08-2018 - CO) |
City of Colorado Springs v. Trig Bundgaard, Alan Pitts, Mark Chamberlain, and Cayla Norris
Colorado Springs, CO - Protestors Convicted For Violating Pedestrian Access Act Ordinance The City of Colorado Springs charged Trig Bundgaard, age 36, and Alan Pitts, age 33, with violating the City's Pedestrian Access Action, also known as the "set-lie" ordinance. The Defendants were not allowed to assert a First Amendment defense by the Court. Bundgaard organized an le... More... ( 12-02-2016 - CO) |
The People of the State of Colorado v. Suzanne Elizabeth Guthrie
¶1 In this interlocutory appeal, the prosecution challenges an order of the El Paso County District Court granting defendant Suzanne Guthrie’s motion to suppress evidence of an illegal narcotic discovered during a routine inventory search of her personal effects after a judge of the El Paso County Court, in a prior proceeding, ordered a deputy sheriff to jail her for direct contempt of cou... More... ( 10-01-2012 - CO) |
John Doe v. HEI Resources, Inc.
Plaintiff, a former venturer, claimed that HEI and company founder Charles Reed Cagle violated both Colorado and North Carolina securities laws by selling interests in oil and gas exploration programs without first registering them as securities. HEI and Mr. Cagle denied wrongdoing and asserted that the joint venture interests sold by HEI were not and are not securities under either stat... More... ( 08-04-2012 - CO) |
Brenda Sperry v. Sherry Field
In this action to recover damages for personal injuries, Petitioner Brenda Sperry appeals the court of appeals’ decision holding that section 13-21-101, C.R.S. (2008), entitles a judgment creditor to post-judgment interest from the date judgment is entered until the judgment is satisfied. Relying on the language of the statute both as written and re-written by this court in Rodriguez v. Schutt, ... More... ( 04-13-2009 - CO) |
Richard Crowe v. Franklin D. Azar & Associates
Richard Crowe sued Franklin D. Azar & Associates on a professional negligence (legal malpractice) theory under Colorado's Consumer Protection Act claiming that the firm and its attorney, Richard Tull, pressured him to settle his case for less than the value of his claim seeking $1 million in damages. Defendants denied wrongdoing and counterclaimed for fraud.... More... ( 11-15-2008 - CO) |
Carol S. Matoush v. David H. Lovingood and Debra Lovingood
In this adverse possession case, we review the court of appeals' opinion in Matoush v. Lovingood, 159 P.3d 741 (Colo. App. 2006) .1 There, the court of appeals concluded that the trial court applied the wrong legal standard to a claim to terminate an easement by adverse possession.2 The easement at issue here creates a right-of-way across Respondents David and Debra Lovingood' s property for acces... More... ( 03-03-2008 - CO) |
John Holcomb v. Jan-Pro Cleaning Systems of Southern Colorado
Holcomb petitioned for review of a judgment of the district court affirming the county court's verdicts in favor of Jan-Pro on two claims of committing deceptive trade practices. The county court magistrate found that Jan-Pro had not violated the Colorado No-Call List Act for the reason that Jan-Pro fell within a defense for callers who have established procedures to prevent solicitations in ... More... ( 12-17-2007 - CO) |