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Darlene A. Bagley Darlene Bagley joined Ridley, McGreevy & Weisz as an associate in July 2006. Ms. Bagley’s practice focuses on criminal defense for individuals in both Colorado State and Federal courts. In addition to her pre-trial and trial work, Ms. Bagley routinely represents individuals on appeal. Prior to joining Ridley, McGreevy & Weisz, Ms. Bagley spent over two years as a Deputy State Public Defender in the Denver trial office of the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender representing the indigent accused. During law school, Ms. Bagley worked for the Colorado Education Association’s legal department, and prior to attending law school, Ms. Bagley was an elementary school teacher in the Aurora, Colorado public education system. Ms. Bagley’s legal experience includes representing individuals who have been accused of various criminal offenses, ranging from misdemeanors and driving under the influence charges to first degree murder. Ms. Bagley has tried numerous jury trials, many of which resulted in acquittals for her clients. Also, Ms. Bagley represents individuals in administrative and licensing hearings, both at the administrative level and on appeal. Ms. Bagley is a member of the American Bar Association, the Colorado Bar Association, and the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar. Ms. Bagley is admitted to the Colorado State Bar and the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. Ms. Bagley received her juris doctorate from the University of Denver College of Law, where she graduated in the top ten percent of her class. Ms. Bagley received her undergraduate degree summa cum laude from Western State College of Colorado. Ms. Bagley was born in Fort Collins, Colorado, and raised in Northern California. Outside the practice of law, Ms. Bagley is an accomplished athlete who trains for and competes in triathlons, and engages in all manner of outdoor adventures, from sailing in the Greek islands to zip-lining through tropical forests in Central America. |
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