Evading Or Resisting Arrest
Evading Or Resisting Arrest Are Serious Charges!
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Evading Or Resisting Arrest Charges in Colorado Springs
Defending Your Rights with Colorado Springs Criminal Attorney Jeremy Loew
If you’ve been charged with evading or resisting arrest in Colorado Springs, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed, confused, and maybe even a bit angry. These charges can carry serious consequences, including jail time, fines, and a permanent mark on your record.
But just because you’ve been charged doesn’t mean you’re guilty—or that the situation is as straightforward as it may seem.
At the Law Office of Jeremy Loew, we understand how quickly things can escalate during an interaction with law enforcement. What might have started as a misunderstanding can easily turn into criminal charges.
That’s why it’s important to know your rights and get the best Colorado Springs Criminal Defense Attorney on your side right away.
What Do These Charges Really Mean?
Evading Arrest
Evading arrest means trying to avoid being stopped or detained by police. It often involves running away on foot or driving off in a vehicle when an officer attempts to pull you over. In Colorado, evading arrest is usually charged under the law when someone knowingly tries to escape from a police officer.
Depending on how the situation unfolded, the charges can range from a minor misdemeanor to a serious felony—especially if the attempt to flee puts others in danger or causes harm.
Resisting Arrest
Resisting arrest is a bit different. It involves physically or actively interfering with a police officer who’s trying to arrest you. That doesn’t necessarily mean fighting the officer—pulling away, refusing to cooperate, or making it difficult for them to place handcuffs can still lead to this charge.
This is typically charged as a misdemeanor, but it can still carry significant penalties and lead to further complications in your case.
Possible Penalties in Colorado
Here’s a general breakdown of what you could be facing if convicted:
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Resisting Arrest (Class 2 Misdemeanor): Up to 12 months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines.
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Evading on Foot (Class 3 Misdemeanor): Up to 6 months in jail and fines up to $750.
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Vehicular Eluding (Class 5 Felony): If you’re accused of fleeing in a car and putting others at risk, you could face up to 3 years in prison and fines up to $100,000.
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Injury Involved: If someone gets hurt because of the evasion, penalties can become even more severe.
Besides jail and fines, you could also end up with a suspended driver’s license, a permanent criminal record, and obstacles in employment, housing, and more.
What If It Was All a Misunderstanding?
Believe it or not, that happens more often than you might think. There are plenty of situations where a person gets accused of evading or resisting arrest unfairly:
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You didn’t know you were being stopped.
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You were scared or panicked and made a split-second decision to walk or drive away.
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The officer wasn’t in uniform or didn’t clearly identify themselves.
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You didn’t intentionally resist—maybe you were confused, didn’t hear instructions, or just froze.
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The officer misread your actions or used unnecessary force, and now you’re facing charges.
Jeremy Loew takes the time to understand the full story—not just what’s in the police report.
How We Defend These Charges
Every case is different, but some of the most common defenses we use for resisting or evading arrest charges include:
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Unlawful Arrest: If the police didn’t have the legal right to arrest you in the first place, we can challenge the entire charge.
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Lack of Intent: If you didn’t knowingly try to escape or resist, we can argue that your actions were misinterpreted.
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Police Misconduct: In cases where force was excessive or procedures weren’t followed, we can bring that to light.
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Mistaken Identity: Sometimes people are wrongly accused because of poor visibility, clothing descriptions, or confusion during a chaotic scene.
Jeremy Loew will carefully review all the evidence—bodycam footage, witness statements, arrest records—and build a defense strategy tailored to your situation.
Why Choose Jeremy Loew?
Colorado Springs Criminal Defense Attorney Jeremy Loew has built a strong reputation in Colorado Springs as a tough, strategic criminal defense lawyer. He’s represented countless clients charged with evading and resisting arrest and knows how to handle aggressive prosecutors and complex legal systems.
Here’s what you can expect when you work with Jeremy:
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Personal attention: You won’t get passed off to a junior associate or left in the dark.
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Quick response: Early action makes a big difference in these cases.
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Deep legal knowledge: He knows the local courts, judges, and how to navigate the system for the best possible outcome.
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Strong courtroom presence: If your case goes to trial, you’ll have an experienced litigator on your side.
Don’t Wait—Get Legal Help Now
If you’re facing evading or resisting arrest charges in Colorado Springs, time is not on your side. The sooner you act, the better your chances of reducing or even dismissing the charges.
Call Jeremy Loew today at (719) 387-4111 or use the contact form on our website to schedule your free, confidential consultation. We’ll walk you through your options and start building your defense immediately.
You deserve someone who will fight for your rights, protect your future, and treat your case with the seriousness it deserves. Let’s get to work.