Criminal Defense
Miller & Steiert Wins Acquittal for Photographer
When the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Department arrested photographer Jim Grady in 2002 and accused him of taking and distributing pornographic photos of underage girls, lurid accusations were splashed all over the media. The District Attorney's Office filed a mind-boggling 886 accusations of criminal conduct against him. But Grady knew he had the law and the facts on his side, and he turned to the experienced criminal defense attorney Mike Miller to defend him.
Miller gathered evidence to prove that Grady's photographs were no more pornographic or provocative -- and, in many cases, much less so -- than those found in magazines on grocery store shelves. He presented evidence that the underage girls Grady photographed posed with a parent's permission. Prosecutors dropped all but 39 charges, and a jury acquitted him of all remaining charges. For the full story click here.
Personal Injury
I am an 86 year-old woman who was injured due to the carelessness of a Wal-Mart employee. Initially, I wasn't sure an average person could take on a massive corporation like Wal-Mart. I was not even confident that an attorney would take my case. But attorney Scott Kleger sued Wal-Mart on my behalf and aggressively pursued the case. Wal-Mart decided to settle rather than go to trial, and Mr. Kleger negotiated an excellent settlement for me. Mr. Kleger also handled all the details with my doctors, health insurers, and even Medicare.
I received outstanding representation from Mr. Kleger and the staff at Miller & Steiert. I would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone needing skilled, experienced and caring representation for any type of personal injury case.
Kathelene Shipley
Littleton, Colorado










