Many Menacing allegations we see are the result of road rage incidents. Menacing is charged when a person is put in fear of serious bodily injury, and often anger from poor driving actions can facilitate these interactions. Recently, a man handed over his dash cam footage, which clearly shows him firing multiple rounds into another Continue Reading
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Fort Collins Third Degree Assault Attorney Mask Requirement Dispute Ends with Parent in Handcuffs
Third Degree Assault is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of causing another bodily injury. A Denver father was recently arrested for this crime outside his child’s elementary school after refusing to comply with the mask requirement. According to the report, the father had it out with the school Continue Reading
Fort Collins Burglary and Trespassing Attorney Man in Dinosaur Onesie Wanted for Breaking into Homes and Cars
Breaking into a home to steal is charged as Burglary in Fort Collins and Larimer County while breaking into a car to steal is charged as Trespassing. A man will likely be facing both these charges after he was caught on doorbell camera breaking into homes and cars while wearing a dinosaur onesie and carrying Continue Reading
Larimer County Robbery Lawyer What Makes a Robbery Aggravated?
Robbery is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of taking something of value from another. Denver police recently released the picture of a wanted suspect for an Aggravated Robbery. While very few details were provided, just the fact that they are referring to the incident as an Aggravated Robbery Continue Reading
Fort Collins Bias-Motivated Hate Crimes Attorney Man Charged for Spewing Slurs Over Bacon
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Bias-Motivated Crimes, also referred to as Hate Crimes, is charged when a person is accused of harassing another because of their race, religion, or other defining factors. A man was recently arrested at a Waffle House after he expressed his disgust with the way his bacon was cooked and Continue Reading
Disorderly Conduct Attorney in Loveland Officer Spends Two Weeks on Probation
Disorderly Conduct can be charged in Fort Collins and Loveland for different actions, like making too much noise or fighting with another person in a public place. A Pueblo police officer recently pled to this charge, after initially being charged with felony Second Degree Assault. According to the report, the officer was initially charged with Continue Reading
Second Degree Assault in Fort Collins and Loveland A Double Whammy for Strangling an Officer
Second Degree Assault can be charged in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park for many different reasons. One of those reasons is causing injury to a peace officer. Another reason could be an allegation of strangulation. For one police officer, his actions could result in charges under both these subsections. According to a report, a Continue Reading
Fort Collins Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Plea Agreement for Man Who Bought Gun for Rittenhouse
Contributing to the Delinquency is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County, when a person is accused of encouraging a minor to break the law. But, what happens when the minor is found not guilty of breaking any laws? Well, that’s the situation with the man who purchased the gun that Kyle Rittenhouse used. According Continue Reading
Child Abuse Attorney in Fort Collins Mom Puts Son in Trunk to Avoid COVID Exposure
Child Abuse is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of injuring a child or putting a child in a situation where they could be injured. A mom was recently arrested and charged with this crime after she went to an extreme to quarantine her child who was suspected of Continue Reading
Fort Collins Aggravated Motor Vehicle Lawyer Car Thieves Leave Nasty Note Behind
Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of taking the vehicle of another without permission. Depending on the circumstances, this crime can be charged as First Degree Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft or Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft in the Second Degree. A woman recently reported her Continue Reading