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    Default Obstructing a Government Office

    I live in Phoenix but was charged in Boulder, Colorado (work in Boulder) for Obstruction of Governmental Office which is a Class C misdemeanor. Basically, I was held in an Alcohol Recovery Center, was mistreated and was taken to prison with charges of attempting to break a window(absolutely false).

    My court date is for Dec 15, 2009. What possible sentence can I expect?

    I'm planning to represent myself, plead not guilty, ask the Judge if I could explain my side of the story and hope to get the charges dismissed.

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    Default Re: Obstructing a Government Office

    Charging decisions belong to the prosecutor, not the court. If you want to present your side to a court and have the court render a verdict, that's called a trial. You really should be working with a lawyer.

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