Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Hello my name is Taylor Wagner, I found out that I was being investigated to a few different crimes that was not atonally all my fault. I have know knowledge on how long the investigation was and I do believe that is it still on going. I found out one of the investigators gave privileged information, that information only becomes relevant once a convection has been made upon your self and then it comes public information. The investigator advised my father regarding the charges that they are putting on me. " One of the charges was Check fraud, which a few people which I know who they are took my check book with out of knowledge and cashed quit a few checks on my name and forged my signature. The second case the have one me is Welfare Fraud, I have been in special education ever since I was in the 3rd grad all to the way tell 12th grade so I do have a learning disability witch is reading writing and a basic knowledge of understating on how to fell out documents properly since I'm a visual learner instead of a audio tore learner and I need more one on one time so I can have a understanding of what I'm actually filling out with out being rushed through the process so they can move to the next client I have a (IEP) Individual Education plan to prove for my disabilities. For the most part I want to go through with a settlement with this whole entire situation for slander, defragmentation of character, harassment and most of all pain and suffering. All of this is not just affecting me physical but mantel and spiritual as will. I was wondering if I could get some legal advice on how about to go forth with these clams. Thank you so much for your time. I look forward to hearing from you.
Taylor David Robert Wagner
1 Answer from Attorneys
The only answer is you need an experience criminal defense attorney as well as possibly a civil attorney to handle this.
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