There are many different actions that can result in a Second Degree Assault charge in Fort Collins and Larimer County. One that we are seeing charged more and more often is resulting from a strangulation allegation – usually with a Domestic Violence sentence enhancer. A college basketball coach was recently arrested for this crime after Continue Reading
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Second Degree Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Attorney Deck Collapses at House Party and Criminal Charges Ensue
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor is charged when a person is accused of encouraging someone under the age of eighteen to break the law. A man was recently charged with multiple counts of this crime after a house party went very wrong. According to the report, the Continue Reading
Fort Collins Sexual Assault on a Child and Lifetime Registration in Colorado
Sexual Assault on a Child is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of having sexual contact with someone under the age of fifteen and the accused is at least four years older. A woman recently pled guilty to this crime after she agreed to a plea deal. The incident Continue Reading
Larimer County Menacing Lawyer Club Shooter Previously Charged with Menacing
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Menacing is charged when a person is accused of threatening someone and the threat or action causes a fear of serious bodily injury. It recently came out that the Colorado Springs Club Q shooter had been arrested and charged with Menacing in the past, causing much outrage. According to Continue Reading
Felony Indecent Exposure Attorney Fort Collins Three Strikes and Indecent Exposure is a Felony in Colorado
Indecent Exposure is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of exposing themselves or masturbating in front of another. A man was recently charged with this crime after he was seen masturbating at a restaurant in the patio seating area. According to the report, the man had been seated on Continue Reading
False Imprisonment Lawyer in Larimer County Man Detained Woman in Car
False Imprisonment is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of detaining another without the legal right to do so. A man was recently arrested and charged with False Imprisonment and Kidnapping after witnesses reported seeing a woman try to escape a vehicle. According to the report, law enforcement received Continue Reading
Larimer County Obstruction of a Police Officer Lawyer Does Livestreaming = Obstruction in Colorado?
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Obstructing a Peace Officer is charged when law enforcement accuses someone of interfering and hindering with an investigation. A man was recently charged and went to trial for Obstruction after he live streamed the aftermath of the King Soopers shooting in Boulder. According to the article, the man had Continue Reading
Felony Unlawful Sexual Contact Lawyer in Larimer County Officer Accused of Inappropriate Contact and Retaliation
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Unlawful Sexual Contact is charged when a person is accused of having sexual contact with someone without their consent. A police officer is facing multiple counts of this crime and also a Retaliation Against a Witness charge after he was investigated for inappropriate conduct. According to the report, a Continue Reading
Larimer County Cruelty to Animals Lawyer Man Shoots Wolf Dog
Cruelty to Animals is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of abusing or neglecting an animal. When the animal dies, then Aggravated Cruelty to Animals is charged. Recently, a man was charged with this offense after shooting a neighbor’s wolf dog. According to the report, a wolf sanctuary had Continue Reading
Fort Collins Probation Revocation Attorney Probation Violations and Revocation
When a person is sentenced to a period of probation in Fort Collins and Larimer County, they are required to adhere to a certain set of terms and conditions. If those conditions are not followed, the probation department can file to revoke your probation. This means that the judge will decide if further consequences are Continue Reading