In Fort Collins and Larimer County, often when a child internet sting operation results in arrests, Attempted Sexual Assault on a Child is one of the charges the arrestees will face. Recently, Colorado Springs Police conducted a sting operation that resulted in the arrests of five men, all charged with Internet Luring of a Child Continue Reading
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Fort Collins Sex Offender Registration How Does Registering as a Sex Offender Work in Larimer County?
When a person is convicted of a sex offense, they must register as a sex offender. If they live within the city limits of Fort Collins, then they will register with the Fort Collins Police Department and those outside the city limits register with the Larimer County Sheriff. Those required to register must go into Continue Reading
DUI Resulting in Bodily Injury to Another = Vehicular Assault Fort Collins DUI Attorney
Often, when people hear the term Vehicular Assault, they assume it is an intent crime. Meaning, that you have to want to hurt someone with your vehicle in order to be charged with this crime. In Fort Collins and across Colorado, that is not the case when alcohol is involved. If a person is driving Continue Reading
Domestic Violence Mandatory Arrest in Fort Collins, Colorado – What a Mess
Mandatory arrest in a Domestic Violence case is Fort Collins, Colorado law. However, the law is not equally enforced. Our experience is that Fort Collins Police are 10 times more likely to arrest the man, than the woman. Domestic Violence charges can result with spouses, dating couples, partners, former partners, or someone you’ve held hands Continue Reading
Fort Collins Indecent Exposure Lawyer Adams County Cop Arrested for Exposing Himself
Indecent Exposure is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person exposes their genitals, alarming the other person and with the intent to satisfy a sexual desire. A woman recently reported that she had been the victim of a lewd exposure, and it turned out that the person she accused was an off-duty Continue Reading
Theft Lawyer in Fort Collins and Larimer County Neighbors Help Catch Porch Pirates
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Theft is charged when a person takes something of value from another with the intent of never giving it back. Taking a package off someone’s porch is a perfect example of Theft. Recently, neighbors came together to catch some porch pirates after packages were going missing. According to the Continue Reading
Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification Lawyer in Larimer County Man Caught Peeping on Women in University of Denver Locker Rooms
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification is charged when a person peeps on another, viewing their intimate parts for sexual gratification. A man was recently charged with Burglary and Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification after he was accused of peeking around a wall in the women’s locker room Continue Reading
Fort Collins Eavesdropping Attorney Woman Charged for Bugging Child’s Stuffed Animal
Eavesdropping is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person listens to a conversation without the consent of at least one of the communicating parties. A mother was recently arrested and charged after she allegedly used her child’s stuffed animal to plant a bug and spy on her ex-husband. According to the report, Continue Reading
Fort Collins Probation Revocation Attorney Supreme Court Rules that Medical Marijuana Allowed for Those on Probation
A common reason for a person to be facing a probation revocation in Fort Collins and Larimer County is for hot UAs and BAs. In case you don’t know, a UA is a urine analysis test and a BA is a breathalyzer test. These tests are used to determine if a person has, or did Continue Reading
Extreme Risk Protection Orders Attorney in Fort Collins What is the New Red Flag Law?
With the extended coverage on shootings and gun violence, Colorado lawmakers have passed a new law called Petition for Extreme Risk Protection Order or the Red Flag law, to become active on January 1, 2020. This law allows family / household members or law enforcement to file a petition with the court requesting that a Continue Reading