Attorney Biography
Ms. Reeves attended the University of Colorado at Boulder as an undergraduate, double majoring in Psychology and Sociology. During college, she worked as an addiction counselor for an inpatient rehabilitation facility for women who were convicted of felonies, where she conducted extensive substance abuse evaluations and wrote treatment plans. She gained a love for criminal defense and dependency/neglect law through observing and understanding the significant impact of legal involvement in every client’s life.
Ms. Reeves served as a Court Judicial Assistant in the 2nd Judicial District of Colorado prior to attending law school. She went on to complete her law degree at Hofstra University in New York. During law school, Ms. Reeves represented individuals accused of criminal offenses at the Queens Legal Aid Society, and Hofstra’s Criminal Justice Clinic.
Upon graduation from law school, Ms. Reeves spent the first years of her career as a Deputy Colorado State Public Defender. She then moved on to representing private clients in criminal matters, dependency/neglect matters, and Department of Revenue (Department of Motor Vehicles) actions and hearings. Over the years, she has practiced in nearly every jurisdiction in Colorado.
She has significant experience in criminal offenses such as: Sexual Offenses, Assault, Child abuse, DUIs, Vehicular Homicide, and Vehicular Assault. Since DMV actions are so closely related to criminal traffic cases, and often pose serious consequences for a person’s day-to-day life, she offers comprehensive representation in both criminal matters and accompanying DMV matters. She zealously advocates on every client’s behalf in order to achieve the best possible outcome.
Ms. Reeves has extensive litigation experience. Her creativity in forming defenses, sharp ability to identify issues, and attention to detail, have afforded the majority of her clients not guilty verdicts at trial.