Bail Bond at the Larimer County Jail
Bail Bond FAQs Answered by Top Fort Collins, Colorado Criminal Defense Lawyers

Most inmates booked into the Larimer County Jail in Colorado have bail bond set shortly after their arrest.  In Colorado, bail is essentially a monetary arrangement between the inmate and the Larimer County Courts.  If the inmate posts bail, he is released from custody on bond, and can get the money back if he attends all future court appearances.  If Continue Reading

Fifth Amendment Right to Remain Silent | Privilege Against Self Incrimination in Larimer County Courts

Thankfully, an inherent right given to you through the Constitution is your right to remain silent if what you have to say may lead to legal consequences. This 5th Amendment right protects you from having to admit to anything that could result in criminal charges against you. Imagine if we did not have this permission – you could actually be Continue Reading

Will I Face Prison Time with My Felony Criminal Conviction Sentence in Fort Collins?

When a person is convicted of or pleads guilty to a crime, a judge must decide an appropriate punishment. Judges can sentence a person to probation, community corrections, jail or prison time depending on the circumstances. Sometimes with certain crimes and situations, the law requires a period of incarceration. Let’s take a closer look at the prison incarceration sentencing ranges. Continue Reading