Obstructing a Police Officer is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person uses physical force against an officer to keep them from doing their job. Often, we see these charges as an add on when peace officers just want to make things worse for the client. They claim the person resisted while Continue Reading
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Larimer County Second Degree Burglary Attorney The Cheeto Face Gave Her Away
Burglary is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person trespasses somewhere with the intent to commit another crime (usually Theft). A woman was recently arrested for this crime after the Cheeto dust on her face gave her away. According to the report, some homeowners called the police after a woman tried to Continue Reading
Fort Collins Juvenile Sexual Assault Attorney | Can a Child Be Charged with Sexual Assault on a Child?
Let’s talk about juvenile Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault on a Child charges. Did you know that a child can be charged with Sexual Assault on a Child? Let’s look at these two statutes and the way the law is applied in different cases. Larimer County Juvenile Sexual Assault on a Child Lawyer: What is Continue Reading
Fort Collins DUI Defense Lawyer Superbowl Weekend Leads to 175 Arrests
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of having drugs or alcohol in their system while operating a vehicle and the substance(s) is influencing their ability to drive. Just like with most holiday weekends, during this most recent Superbowl weekend, law enforcement ups the Continue Reading
Larimer County DV Assault Attorney Football Player Charged with Domestic Violence Strangulation
When there is an accusation of domestic violence strangulation, the likely charge will be Second Degree Assault as an act of Domestic Violence in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A professional football player is facing these charges after an altercation with his girlfriend. According to the report, law enforcement responded to a call and after Continue Reading
Indecent Exposure Attorney Fort Collins Man Wanted for Masturbating in a Tree on CSU Campus
Indecent Exposure is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person exposes him or herself or masturbates in view of another person causing alarm. Colorado State University Police recently received reports about a Peeping Tom who was seen masturbating in a tree. According to the report, the man had climbed up into the Continue Reading
Larimer County Leading Theft Lawyer Men Use Bear Spray to Steal from Home Depot
Theft is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person takes something from another with the intention of never giving it back. Two young men are wanted for this crime after taking a cart full of power tools from Home Depot. According to the report, Home Depot employees noticed the two men leaving Continue Reading
Prostitution Attorney in Fort Collins New Bill Pushes to Allow for Prostituting?
There are many different Prostitution related crimes in Fort Collins and Larimer County. In many Prostitution cases, there are two different sides to be charged – the person prostituting themselves and the person paying for the prostitution. The person charging for the sex would likely be charged with Prostitution and the person paying for the Continue Reading
Fort Collins Top Third Degree Criminal Trespass Lawyer Trespass Charges for Not Wearing a Mask?
Third Degree Criminal Trespass is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person stays on the premises of another after being told to leave. A woman was recently arrested and charged with Trespass and Resisting Arrest after violating a store’s policy and refusing to wear a mask. According to the report, the woman Continue Reading
Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification in Fort Collins ‘Peeping Tom’ Charge in Colorado
Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification is charged in Larimer County and Fort Collins when a person is accused of viewing another’s intimate parts without consent where the person is in a place where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy. A man who was released from prison on parole was recently arrested for 13 Continue Reading