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Christopher G. Collins, Partner

chris@nocolaw.com

 

 

Admissions:   

Colorado, 1998

 

Education:    

Juris Doctor:  University of Denver College of Law, May 1997

Bachelor of Arts, Political Science and Economics:  University of Iowa, May 1994, cum laude

 

Legal Memberships:

Colorado Bar Association

Weld County Bar Association

            Board Member: June 2008 to Present.

Weld County Criminal Defense Bar Association

 

Community Involvement:

Pro Bono Service Awards: 2005 and 2006

Established the Burlington Teen Court in 2000

                       

 

Work History:

Partner, Collins, Liu & Associates – Greeley, Colorado

            February 2004 to Present.

Deputy District Attorney, 19th Judicial District Attorney’s Office – Greeley, Colorado

            January 2001 to January 2004.

Deputy District Attorney, 13th Judicial District Attorney’s Office – Burlington, Colorado

            November 1998 to January 2001.

 

Brief Biography:

 

Chris began his legal career as a prosecutor in Burlington, Colorado, eventually being promoted to prosecuting felonies in four counties across Colorado’s eastern plains, as well as managing the Burlington branch of the District Attorney’s Office for Colorado’s 13th Judicial District.  In 2001, Chris moved on to the District Attorney’s Office for the 19th Judicial District in Greeley, Colorado, and specialized in the prosecution of domestic violence cases, drug crimes, and crimes against children.  In February, 2004, Chris joined Collins, Liu, & Associates as a partner.  Chris primarily practices in criminal defense, and has handled cases ranging from DUI, simple assaults, felony assaults, drug crimes, sexual assault, and murder.  Chris is very experienced in conducting jury trials, having spent his entire career as a trial lawyer.

 

Chris has received the same training that police officers in Colorado receive in the area of roadside sobriety maneuvers used in DUI investigations, and is certified in those maneuvers.  Chris has handled hundreds of cases involving allegations of drunken driving throughout his career as both a prosecutor and as a defense attorney.  Chris has recently expanded his practice to include bankruptcy, landlord-tenant disputes, and trusts, wills, and estate planning.  Chris’s extensive experience in litigation provides valuable insight in assisting clients with needs in these areas.

 

In addition to a busy and fulfilling family life, Chris is an active member of the community.  Chris has been on the Weld County Bar Association’s Board of Directors since 2008, and has instructed high school teams at mock trial competitions in Weld County.  Chris has received several awards for his pro bono work with indigent clients, and enjoys teaching and instructing in the law.  Chris has instructed on Fourth Amendment search and seizure law to the Colorado State Investigator’s Association and appears occasionally as a guest lecturer on search and seizure at local colleges and universities. 

 

Chris is a native of the State of Iowa, and graduated from the University of Iowa in 1994 with honors.  Shortly after graduation, Chris fulfilled his dream to live in Colorado, and moved to Denver to attend law school.  Chris enjoys hiking in the beauty of Colorado’s mountains, and enjoys bicycling with his family.

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