Richard B. Huttner is a graduate of the University of Colorado where he did his undergraduate work and the University of Denver where he attended law school in the early 1990s. He devotes his practice to Criminal Defense and fighting for the underdog.
Richard B. Huttner gives honest answers. They may not be what you want to hear but he gives an honest assessment of your situation. He listens and will handle your case with the care and compassion of a seasoned veteran.
Whether guilty as charged or wrongly accused, you need a seasoned attorney fighting for you. You don't know what you don't know so having somebody who has experienced with the system is important. The experience is helpful in analyzing your case. Whether it is a case that is strong or a situation where you have exposure for jail or prison. Someone who has seen it all is what you need to guide you.
With more than 30 years of experience, Richard B. Huttner is a seasoned, skilled Criminal Defense Lawyer. He handles both misdemeanor and felony cases ranging from DUI to sexual assault, including, third degree assault, domestic violence, harassment, criminal mischief, child abuse, vehicular assault, vehicular homicide, possession of controlled substances, weapon cases, kidnapping, burglary, attempted murder, murder, sex assault and internet luring and child sex cases. He has done it all and is ready to fight for you.
- University of Denver
- J.D. (1993) | Law
- University of Colorado - Boulder
- B.A.Sc. (1989) | Political Science & Economics
- President
- Richard B. Huttner, P.C.
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- Attorney
- Huttner and Huttner
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- Systems Engineer
- Electronic Data Systems--EDS
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- Intoxilyzer 5000EN certification
- Jan Seminoff International
- NHTSA Certification on the Intoxilyzer 500EN
- Platt and Associates
- NHTSA Standardized Field Sobriety Testing
- Lance Platt and Associates
- Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorney
- National Trial Lawyers Association
- 2013-2017, 2022
- AV Preeminent Peer Rating
- Martindale-Hubbell
- 2017
- Client Champion - PLATINUM
- Martindale-Hubbell
- Best DUI Lawyers in Highlands Ranch
- Expertise.com
- Lead Counsel
- LawInfo.com
- 2013-2023
- Arapahoe County Bar Association
- Member
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- National Trial Lawyers
- Top 100 Trial Lawyers
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- National College of DUI Defense
- Founding member
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- Colorado Criminal Defense Bar Association
- Member
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- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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- Colorado
- U.S. Supreme Court
- United States District Court for the District of Colorado
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- DUI & DWI
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense
- Juvenile Law
- English: Spoken, Written
- Q. I was not driving, I told them that I had been sitting in my car waiting for my ride drinking 4 the past hour
- A: You have a good case to fight as you likely did not have the intent to put the car into motion. Juries will be instructed to decide whether you are driving by looking at many factors including where the vehicle was found, where in the vehicle the person was found, whether the keys were in the ignition, whether the motor vehicle was running and any other factor that tends to indicate that the person exercised bodily influence or direction over a motor vehicle or not based on their everyday experience. You should definitely get experienced counsel to fight your case.
- Q. I have a probation violation court date in 2 days and the lawyer I was initially going to hire is terrible.
- A: Probation violations are serious matters as you face the sentencing on the original law violation. You should have a plan before walking into court. You should seek counsel that is willing to give you the time to discuss the situation and the reason for the violation.
- Q. if you represent yourself at your first court appearance is the district attorney obligated to discuss directly to you
- A: If you do not intend on hiring an attorney, the district attorney may discuss the matter with you. If you let the district know that you are hiring an attorney, the district attorney ethically should not speak with you regarding the matter.