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The Credentials Of Any Good Denver Criminal Lawyer

May 7th, 2010
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The hallmark credentials that you want to see when hiring a Colorado criminal lawyer on a serious felony charge are pretty much the same for a criminal defense lawyer anywhere.  When you are charged with a serious felony in a state court system where your exposure is many years in prison you don’t want someone “practicing” or dabbling on your matter.  You want a consummate talented and respected professional that regularly handles the type of criminal charge that you are charged with.

The bottom line is that you want a lawyer with a winning reputation.  The profile that makes up that type of lawyer consists of a number of characteristics.  You want a lawyer that is well educated.  While the law school a lawyer went to isn’t necessarily the characteristic that makes the difference, the better law schools produce lawyers who understand the theory of the law better which makes them better able to make arguments that persuade judges. 

You also want a criminal defense lawyer who has a good presence and who is respected in the courts.  The more respected your lawyer is, the better he will be able to negotiate, win critical motions, and get rulings favorable to your case.  A good lawyer who is respected in his community will be respected anywhere he or she goes to handle a case.  The prosecutors and the judges get the picture quickly by the way the lawyer handles themselves.

You want a lawyer who has been practicing many years if your case is a serious felony such as murder, vehicular manslaughter, forcible rape, or child molestation.  The more years a lawyer has practiced means that he or she has handled more situations, more cases, and more trials. That combined experience means that they will be able to analyze your case quicker and with more accuracy than a lesser experienced lawyer.  Years of experience means they know all the moves and how to implement them effectively at the right moment.

Make sure your lawyer has successfully handled many cases of the type of charge you have.  If you are charged with murder, for instance,  you want a lawyer who has handled and tried several murder cases.  A top gun lawyer should be able to cite several examples of jury trial results and favorable settlements in the type of case you have.  There is no reason not to hire a lawyer with a long record of winning.  Every lawyer has won a case or two.  You want the lawyer with a long list of successful results.

In every major community in this country competent skilled professionals exist who are capable of getting you the best results.  A little work trying to find one will be worth the effort.  If you throw your money away on someone who isn’t up to the task you won’t find out until it is too late.  You can always change lawyers but you may have spent all of your resources.   Major Tip:  Don’t ask people to refer you to a good lawyer.  You may just be getting a friend or a business referral.  Ask people:  “Who are the five or ten best Colorado criminal defense lawyers to handle a serious state court felony trial case?”  You will likely get a list of great lawyers.  The good lawyers will all talk to you and you will be able to see the difference and choose who you are most comfortable with and can afford.

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Hidden Object Game Review: Undiscovered World: The Incan Sun

February 8th, 2010
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What is life if it is not a big adventure? In Undiscovered World: The Incan Sun, our hero has crashed his plane on a not so remote area once inhabited by the Incans. The first thing our hero does is find objects scattered about his plane in true hidden object game style. It is not long before the hero finds there is more to the area than he expected.

Objects aren’t always what you would expect to see either. For example: the list said phone. I was not thinking about this being set in an earlier era so I was looking for a typical phone. Finally, after finding everything else on the list, I found the phone. The phone was the type you would see on the Andy Griffith Show. You know the type I am talking about. You grab the earpiece and talk into a mouthpiece still attached to the wall. Then you ask an operator to call someone.

The last thing that made the game more difficult was the names. I don’t know about you but it is not often I see the word Anubis. Now, I have watched enough tomb raiding and Egyptian movies to know this will probably be a dog-like statue, but it was still unusual.

Each section has the list of objects to find but there is more. Along with the given list, you must find the two hidden statues. The statues allow you uncover the secret of the undiscovered world.

At the end of a level, there is a mini-puzzle. The puzzle is not difficult at all. Matter of fact, the puzzle pieces are lined on the board. So putting the puzzle together doesn’t provide much of a challenge. It is more of a device to move the story along.

The game has a timer that counts up, not down, like most hidden object games. For maximum points, click accurately, click fast, and click multiple items in a row. This is the only way you will be considered an expert at a level. It will take practice because matching the names to the items is not as easy as it sounds. Clicking too many wrong items will not only destroy your accuracy but will also get you a time penalty.

Undiscoverd World: The Incan Sun can be found at MarcoPoloGames. There you can try games out before you buy them.

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