Testimonial
“As the chief prosecutor of the homicide unit, I worked with Ken for many years. He is one of the brightest and most talented criminal trial lawyers I have ever seen--and I have seen many.”
– Judge William M. Manico
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The Eichner Law Firm
Media Coverage
Colorado criminal defense attorney Kenneth F. Eichner has experience with a wide range of charges, from DUIs, traffic violations, and ordinance violations to sexual assaults, white collar crimes, and even homicide. He knows the law, but he also knows how to communicate to a jury.

"Prosecutors Get Money for Criminal Convictions Near Denver"
March 28, 2011
While we were applauding democratic revolution in the Middle East, the pronouncement from a Denver suburb struck much of the legal community as despotic.
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"Eichner argues case to jury"
January 2005
Ken's closing argument in a high-profile assault case was profiled on Denver's 9News.
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"Baditude and Other Trial Tips"
September 26, 2011
Being an effective litigator and successful at trial is a life-long endeavor, is rarely smooth sailing, and can only come through practice and dedication.
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"House arrest for ex-nurse"
April 6, 2007
Forensic and medical defenses led to a dramatically reduced sentence, which initially began with an allegation of homicide.
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"Teen Guilty In Shooting of Teacher"
August 20, 1994
President Clinton and U.S. Education Secretary took a special interest in this tragic story of a student that shot his teacher.
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"Local Man Cleared in Attack"
September 19, 2003
Self-defense prevails in a four-day trial that resulted in a not guilty verdict.
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"A Message From The Grave"
March 2000
"No way would that testimony convict him," says Kenneth F. Eichner, a defense specialist and former prosecutor who lives in Denver. "Without the fingerprint, he walks."
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"Worst-Case Scenario"
June 2000
"First, there's bureaucratic laziness. It's easier to file a boilerplate opposition motion than to address the merits of an issue. Other times, it might be a particular D.A.'s policy to battle every motion and assume every defendant is a bad guy..."
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"Beverly Hills Law & Order"
December 2000
"Someone is shot from behind and not even a lesser weapons charge, not even a misdemeanor assault, is ever filed?" says Kenneth F. Eichner, a Denver defense attorney who handled hundreds of gunshot cases as a prosecutor in the Washington, D.C., area.
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"The Very Grand Inquisitor"
October 29, 1998
"I have never felt I was in danger," Garcia says. "I have only been assaulted once--by a female in her fifties. Let's see. She was the grandmother of an infant. Our client, her son-in-law, was accused of sexually assaulting this infant. I went to see this grandma, and we were sitting at the table..."
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"Couple Cleared of First-Degree Assault Charges"
Tuesday, December 27, 2002
A Greeley couple has been cleared of accusations that they tried to hinder the investigation of a gang fight.
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"Day-Care Provider Left Out of Extortion Investigation by DA"
October 15, 2006
The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office will not pursue a case against a Longmont day-care provider arrested this summer for investigation of extortion.
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"Von Eitzen gets good news"
February 13, 2001
German citizen Wolfgang von Eitzen has scored a victory in his four-year battle to avoid deportation.
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"Health Care Fraud"
April 2001
This article discusses a broad range of approaches for clients faced with government investigation or possible fraud prosecution.
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