About Monte J.
Monte J. Robbins built a legal foundation that blends courtroom experience and technical training. He earned a J.D. from the University of Wyoming in 1998 after completing a B.A. in Criminal Justice at Chadron State College in 1994. The two degrees set the stage for a practice shaped by criminal law and federal procedure.
After law school he moved into practice in Colorado. By 2004 he was listed as the managing lawyer for The Law Office of Monte J. Robbins, Esq. That role has anchored his professional life for more than two decades. He has handled matters in state and federal settings and overseen the firm’s daily operations.
Robbins is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Colorado and the Colorado bar. He also holds admission to the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. Those credentials allow him to take cases in both state and federal courtrooms. He maintains memberships in local and national bar groups to stay current on changing law and procedure.
He has pursued additional training that informs courtroom work. Robbins completed the NHTSA Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Methods program through Mountain State Accident Reconstruction & Investigations, LLC. That certification speaks to experience handling cases that involve impairment testing and reconstruction issues. It also points to an interest in the technical evidence often at issue in roadside and crash investigations.
Robbins belongs to several professional organizations. He is a member of the Colorado Bar Association, the Denver Bar Association and the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar. He is also part of the American Trial Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association and the Faculty of Federal Advocates. Those affiliations reflect ongoing engagement with both criminal defense communities and trial practice networks.
Observers describe his career as steady and focused on advocacy in contested matters. He has balanced individual casework with managing a small firm practice. Clients and colleagues say he applies courtroom preparation and technical training in ways that are pragmatic rather than theoretical.
He continues to practice through The Law Office of Monte J. Robbins, Esq. He concentrates his practice on criminal defense work, including matters that involve impaired driving and representation in federal court.