The Law Office of Nicholas E. Kreider LLC

The Law Office of Nicholas E. Kreider LLC Criminal defense attorney serving the Western Slope Community.

I represented the indigent as a public defender for 3 years and strive to bring my knowledge & experience to working class people who have difficulty finding high-quality legal representation.

05/28/2026

My attempt at a first real blog post: "Birds of a FLOCK." On automated license plate readers, privacy, and constitutional law:

Well, here goes my first attempt at an actual blog post. In an effort to stand apart from the standard “know-your-rights” fare that most lawyers put out there, I thought I would attempt to take on a subject which is new, topical, and demonstrates the increasing friction between constitutional la...

01/28/2026

Belated New Year's resolution for 2026: I will maintain a more active presence on this page. Cheers!

A great result for our client! Good things happen when you represent the human, not the defendant.
07/19/2022

A great result for our client! Good things happen when you represent the human, not the defendant.

Prison is the easy way out, Andrew Valencia said, after prosecutors argued for a community corrections sentence, preceded by intensive residential treatment.

WE ARE UP AND RUNNING!New office location is open for business at 1543 Ogden Rd in Montrose.  Call or message me for an ...
03/03/2022

WE ARE UP AND RUNNING!
New office location is open for business at 1543 Ogden Rd in Montrose. Call or message me for an appointment first. Because the courts are transitioning back to in-person appearances, my office availability will be limited.

02/07/2022

*NEW OFFICE LOCATION*

I'm in the process of relocating to a new office. My new address is: 1543 Ogden Road Montrose, CO 81401. I will not be available for in-person office visits until I get settled in. I appreciate your patience during this transition and will update when I'm back to regular office hours.

- Nick

11/09/2021

Hi all! Sorry for the radio silence on this page. I'll try to be more active posting here. My office hours are extremely limited due to the rapid rise in COVID cases and hospitalizations in Montrose County. Shoot me a call or email to check my availability for consultations.

04/06/2021

I'm slowly transitioning back to in-person office appointments. I will mostly be in the office by appointment only, so please contact me first to set something up.

A fascinating read about a wrongly convicted man days away from losing his life. Data from the Death Penalty Information...
02/02/2021

A fascinating read about a wrongly convicted man days away from losing his life. Data from the Death Penalty Information Center shows 167 exonerations since 1973. Primarily this has come from advances in DNA evidence and falsely extracted confessions. As a criminal defense attorney I stand firmly in favor of abolishing the death penalty nationwide, and hope that a broad bipartisan coalition can form to end this barbaric practice in the United States for good.

I am a lifelong conservative Republican whose faith in the criminal justice system was shattered by my near-death experience with it. I came within nine days of being sent to

"No Knock" warrants are a creation of the nation's collective hysteria during the War on Drugs in the 1970s and '80s. Th...
09/24/2020

"No Knock" warrants are a creation of the nation's collective hysteria during the War on Drugs in the 1970s and '80s. The courts have virtually abandoned the common-law "knock and announce rule" which required police to announce their presence when serving a warrant. The Supreme Court validated this assault on all of our civil liberties because, God forbid, some people may try to flush their drugs down the toilet.

Everyone has a right to protect themselves when they reasonably believe an intruder is entering their home. If Breonna Taylor won't get justice, then I hope she finds peace.

*Lawsplainer Post* Felon DisenfranchisementThe 2020 general election will see massive changes in the way we vote. Colora...
08/03/2020

*Lawsplainer Post* Felon Disenfranchisement

The 2020 general election will see massive changes in the way we vote. Colorado previously allowed convicted felons who served their sentences to vote. The legislature in 2019 expanded voting rights to include parolees who have not yet finished their parole terms.

Felony convictions carry massive consequences to your rights to vote, own a firearm, and eligibility for various state and federal benefits programs.

In English common law, a felony was an offense for which you could be made to forfeit land, titles, or be executed. Currently, felony offenses run the gamut from simple drug possession, to causing property damage of over $1,000, all the way up to capital murder.

If you're ever charged with a felony, it is imperative for you to LAWYER UP!

Nearly 11,500 parolees in Colorado can now legally vote after a new law went into effect on Monday broadening voting rights for people convicted of a felony.

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