Harassment Defense Attorney in Fort Collins
Harassment is No Longer a Class 3 Misdemeanor

The most common type of Harassment charge we see in Fort Collins and Larimer County stems from a person having unwanted physical contact with another (strike, shove, kick). Previously, any subsection of the Harassment charge, as long as no aggravators apply, was a class 3 misdemeanor. However, as of March 1, 2022, Harassment is now a class 1 misdemeanor, class Continue Reading

Physical Contact Harassment Attorney in Fort Collins
Harassment – Not All Physical Contact is Assault

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Harassment can be charged for many different reasons, including having physical contact with another. Normally, when we think about having unwanted physical contact with another person, we think Assault. In Colorado, Assault can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony depending on the injury sustained. But, did you know that Harassment has a physical Continue Reading

Cyberbullying Harassment Attorney in Fort Collins, Colorado
What You Need to Know About Cyberbullying Charges

Cyberbullying is a crime under the Harassment statute that is charged when a person is accused of using a computer, phone, data network, or other electronic medium to harass someone. As technology becomes more and more widely available, Colorado lawmakers wanted to address issues related to communications online – thus, the Cyberbullying subsection of the Harassment statute was added. This Continue Reading

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Man Charged for Following Women and Asking to Massage Their Feet

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Colorado, Harassment can be charged for many different reasons. One of those reasons includes following someone around a public place. Three women recently reported that a man with no arms was following them (at different times) around a store. The man was accused of making the women very uncomfortable, as he repeatedly asked if Continue Reading

Larimer County Harassment Attorney
The Difference Between Harassment and Assault in Fort Collins  

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Harassment and 3rd Degree Assault are both charges that can result from having unwanted physical contact with another person. In fact, the same contact could be charged either way depending on one specific aspect – did the contact cause pain? When talking with a Larimer County Sheriff Deputy or Fort Collins Police Officer, if Continue Reading

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Man Calls Government Office 5 Times a Day Charged with Telephone Harassment

There are many different acts that can result in Harassment charges in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A couple of those acts include calling someone. A man is facing Telephone Harassment charges related to his telephone usage after a city code enforcement officer reported him to police. According to the article, the man was calling the code enforcement officer’s office Continue Reading

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Woman Charged for Harassing Special Needs Girl

Harassment can be charged for many reasons in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A woman was recently charged for Harassment after a year of sending threatening messages to a young girl with special needs. According to the report, the 2-year-old girl was born with a skin condition. The girl’s mother posted on social media about the condition and her child Continue Reading

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Neighbors and Harassment: Can’t We All Just Get Along?

There are many different scenarios that can result in a Harassment charge in Fort Collins and Larimer County. Insulting, threatening, or using obscene language towards another can easily land you with a Harassment case. You might think it would be easy just to walk away and leave the other people alone, but what happens if those people are your neighbors? Continue Reading