This weekend is Memorial Day Weekend. For most of us, this means a three day weekend. Everyone has big plans, whether it be camping, having a barbecue, getting the boat onto Horsetooth Reservoir, taking the first hike of the year, or simply kicking back and relaxing in the backyard. No matter how you decide to spend the holiday, keep in Continue Reading
Category: Disorderly Conduct
Charged with Disorderly Conduct after Yelling at Fort Collins Police?
Did you know that swearing at a police officer can be considered a crime? The right to free speech which is protected by our First Amendment is often completely ignored by law enforcement officials in Loveland, Estes Park, and Fort Collins. You can be charged with Disorderly Conduct if you yell or swear at a police officer after being pulled Continue Reading
Fort Collins Disorderly Conduct Lawyer Is Public Drunkenness a Crime in Fort Collins?
We often hear about actors, musicians, and other famous people being charged for being drunk in public. In Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park, public drunkenness is not actually a crime. However, there is one Colorado criminal statute that tends to coincide with drinking in public – Disorderly Conduct. Larimer County Disorderly Conduct Attorney: What is the Definition of Disorderly 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 the felony after an alleged Continue Reading
Fort Collins Disorderly Conduct Attorney Playing with a Toy Gun Gets Teen Charged
Disorderly Conduct is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County for various different actions. One of those actions is related to deadly weapons. Displaying a deadly weapon or discharging a firearm in a public place can easily result in Disorderly Conduct charges. But what happens if the deadly weapon is actually just a toy gun? Well, it can still result Continue Reading
Larimer County Disorderly Conduct Attorney Can Talking on the Phone Too Loudly Result in Disorderly Conduct Charges?
Disorderly Conduct can be charged for various reasons in Fort Collins and Larimer County, and one of those reasons is for making unreasonable noise in a public place or near a private residence. I recently read a story about a woman who was ticketed for talking too loudly on her phone outside her home. According to the report, she was Continue Reading
Disorderly Conduct Lawyer in Fort Collins Man Tries to Fight the Wrong Guy
Disorderly Conduct is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County for various different reasons, one of which included making too much noise near a home the person has no right to be near. A man was recently charged with this crime after he tried to call out his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend. According to the report, the man went to, what Continue Reading
Larimer County Disorderly Conduct Attorney Call 911 for Help, End Up with Criminal Charges
Disorderly Conduct is a common and easily charged crime in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A Colorado woman is understanding just how easily this crime is charged after she was assaulted and called 911 for help. According to the report, the woman heard noises outside her home since 3:30 a.m. and by 5:00 a.m. went outside to see what was Continue Reading
Disorderly Conduct Attorney in Larimer County Non-Violent Protests Can Still End in Disorderly Conduct Charges
Disorderly Conduct is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person makes a lot of noise in public or makes a display in public that incites a breach of peace. With the current situation in the United States, many people are participating in protests, and those protests have resulted in arrests and criminal charges for some. According to Continue Reading
Fort Collins Disorderly Conduct Lawyer Bar Fight Leaves Teacher with Disorderly Conduct Charges
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Disorderly Conduct is charged when a person fights with another in a public place. It’s not uncommon for this crime to be charged after a bar fight. As long as both parties involved were fighting and there were no serious injuries, Disorderly Conduct charges will likely apply. A teacher was recently involved in a Continue Reading