Enticement of a Child – C.R.S. 18-3-305 is a serious sex offense in Colorado. But, did you know you don’t have to live in this state in order to be charged with this crime? For example, if an adult is in another state and communicating with a child located in Fort Collins, Larimer County online, Continue Reading
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“ Intimate Relationship ” as Defined in Domestic Violence Statute
Domestic Violence – C.R.S. 18-6-800.3 is commonly charged throughout Larimer County, Colorado. Domestic Violence (DV) is not a crime in and of itself. Instead, it is a sentence enhancer which can be attached to any crime – whether it be Harassment, Theft, or Disorderly Conduct. All that is required is that you have an “intimate Continue Reading
Fraud and Forgery In Larimer County Falsifying Payroll in Larimer County
One way we have seen people getting charged with Forgery – C.R.S. 18-5-102 is for falsifying payroll . Simply reporting hours on a paysheet payroll form that didn’t coincide with actual hours worked can easily result in these charges. Forgery Attorney in Fort Collins: What is Forgery in Larimer County? Forgery takes many shapes and Continue Reading
Don’t Help the Police Arrest You in Larimer County Roadside Maneuvers – Just Say “No”
Do you want to be arrested? When we ask people this, the answer is always an adamant “no.” Unfortunately, most people unknowingly help the police arrest them for crimes in Larimer, Boulder, and Gilpin County. One of these crimes is DUI / DWAI – C.R.S. 42-4-1301. Because people don’t’ know their rights, they give police Continue Reading
Don’t Let Fort Collins, Loveland, or Estes Park Police Into Your Home: Advice from a Larimer County Criminal Defense Attorney
If the police show up at your door, don’t let them in. As criminal defense attorneys in Larimer County, we have seen many cases where people let Fort Collins, Loveland, or Estes Park police into their home and were charged with a crime. Letting the police into your home or apartment gives them the opportunity Continue Reading
Larimer County Jail: How Much Time Will I Spend in Jail?
We are often asked by our clients who are considering a sentence in the Larimer County Jail: “How much time will I spend in jail?” There are a few ways in which an inmate can shorten the sentence in Larimer County, but according to Colorado statute, the maximum amount of time that can be removed Continue Reading
Boating While Intoxicated: The Same as DUI / DWAI in Larimer County?
Summer is almost here is in Colorado and during this season, the weather is usually fantastic and spirits are high. Many of you are planning fun weekends filled with hiking, picnicking, camping, boating and swimming. Be careful, though – holiday weekends like Memorial Day and Labor Day are when police in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Continue Reading
Fort Collins Unlawful Sexual Contact Attorney The Fine Line Between Unlawful Sexual Contact and Sexual Assault
Touching someone’s intimate parts without their consent is charged as Unlawful Sexual Contact in Fort Collins and Larimer County. Very easily, an Unlawful Sexual Contact allegation can become Sexual Assault. If there are any allegations of penetration, Unlawful Sexual Contact is easily escalated to Sexual Assault charges. For example, say a man put his hands Continue Reading
Fort Collins Sexual Exploitation of a Child Lawyer File-Sharing Causes Major Issues in Child Porn Cases
Downloading or possessing sexually exploitative images of children is charged as Sexual Exploitation of a Child in Fort Collins and Larimer County. It’s not uncommon to hear that someone is arrested for this crime after law enforcement was alerted to child porn being distributed through a file sharing program. People to use these types of Continue Reading
Accused of Child Abuse in Larimer County? Call an Attorney Immediately
When you hear about instances of Child Abuse in Fort Collins and Larimer County, the first reaction is usually disgust. Society as a whole has a disdain for those who harm children. But, it is important to understand the laws regarding children in the state of Colorado. A person could be accused of Child Abuse Continue Reading