In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Robbery is charged when a person takes something of value from another using force, threats, or intimidation. After a recent string of robberies occurred in the Denver area, 3 men were identified and arrested. According to the report, the men were charged with 36 counts of Aggravated Robbery and Continue Reading
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Fort Collins Impersonating a Peace Officer Attorney Man in Police Uniform and Patrol Car Arrested After Road Rage Incident
Impersonating a Peace Officer is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person pretends to be a police officer and does something that only a police officer can do. A man was recently alleged to have committed this crime after a road rage incident was reported. According to the report, the Colorado State Continue Reading
Fort Collins Arson Lawyer Man Charged with 4th Degree Arson for Explosion at Apartment
Arson is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of purposely or even accidentally causing a fire or explosion. A man was recently charged with Fourth Degree Arson after there was an explosion at his apartment in Greeley. According to the report, the man was using butane to try and Continue Reading
Criminal Charges and Divorce / Child Custody in Fort Collins and Larimer County
Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for criminal charges to come up in divorce and child custody cases in Fort Collins and Larimer County Courts. Because of the emotion involved with family relation cases, false accusations can be thrown around in an attempt for one party to get exactly what they want. Whether it be related to Continue Reading
Fort Collins Public Indecency Attorney Amazon Drivers Claim No Time for Pee Break
Public Indecency is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person exposes themselves causing alarm to another. A recent Amazon controversy came to light where delivery drivers claim they don’t have time to stop for pee breaks, so they pee into bottles in their delivery trucks. While this is not only gross, it Continue Reading
Failure to Appear – FTA in Fort Collins, Colorado What Should I Do If I Missed My Larimer County Court Date?
If you have been charged with a crime – traffic, misdemeanor, or felony – in Fort Collins / Larimer County, you will be expected to appear in court at all scheduled court dates. Not appearing at one of these court dates will result in an FTA or Failure to Appear. The court generally assumes that Continue Reading
Sexually Violent Predator Fort Collins Attorney What is a SVP?
For some convicted of a crime like Sexual Assault or Sexual Assault on a Child in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park, the State of Colorado feels that simply registering as a sex offender is not enough. Those who have been labeled a Sexually Violent Predator also require community notification of intent to reside in Continue Reading
Felony Menacing Attorney in Fort Collins Man Attacks Officer with Metal Pole
Menacing is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person acts or threatens an action that puts another in fear of serious bodily injury. When a weapon is involved, then the charge is a felony. Recently, a man was arrested and charged with Felony Menacing and Criminal Trespass after getting in an altercation Continue Reading
Forgery Lawyer in Larimer County Bank Teller Charged with Multiple Money Related Crimes
Forgery is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person alters or creates a certain document with the intent to defraud another. A local bank teller has been accused of Forgery, along with Theft, Identity Theft and various crimes against at-risk, after $27,000 was missing from accounts. The woman is reported to have Continue Reading
Fort Collins Weapon Crime Attorney New Law Requiring Guns to Be Stored in Safes?
There are numerous weapon related charges one could face in Fort Collins and Larimer County. Most of them are related to the way a weapon is used, but a new law may make it a criminal charge to not store a gun or weapon in a certain way. According to the report, Colorado lawmakers are Continue Reading