Fort Collins Attorney for Prostitution Charges
Undercover Officer Gets a Too Involved in Prostitution Sting Operation

Prostitution is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person agrees to have sexual contact with someone in exchange for money. Colorado, much like many places, loves to do prostitution stings. These stings are both to catch those prostituting themselves and those looking for prostitution services. Usually in these stings, an undercover officer Continue Reading

Fort Collins Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Charge
Do I Have to Register for Out of State Convictions?

Failure to Register as a Sex Offender is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person who is required to periodically go to the local law enforcement agency and complete the sex offender registration paperwork fails to do so during their required registration window. It’s pretty straight forward for those convicted of a Continue Reading

Larimer County Enticement of a Child Attorney
Common Charges in Child Sex Sting Operations

When Larimer County law enforcement like the Larimer County Sheriff or Fort Collins Police conduct a child sex sting operation, various criminal charges like Enticement of a Child, Sexual Assault on a Child, Internet Luring of a Child, and Patronizing a Prostituted Child can result. Recently, Larimer County, Homeland Security and the Colorado Bureau of Continue Reading

Fort Collins Violation of a Protection Order Attorney
Frustration Over Refusal to Modify Mandatory Protection Orders

Violation of a Protection Order is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of disregarding any of the terms of a protection order. Commonly, we see this related to Domestic Violence cases. Domestic Violence is a sentences enhancer that is added to any criminal charge when the people involved are Continue Reading

Fraudulent Acts Charges in Black Hawk and Central City
Criminal Charges Related to Gilpin County, Colorado Casinos

Gambling and gaming in casinos are highly regulated activities. If someone is found to be violating the ‘rules,’ then the Division of Gaming will charge them with Fraudulent Acts. The problem is, often people don’t know that they are violating the rules. We are not talking about a professional con artist who can – through Continue Reading