Crimes of Violence at the Larimer County Courts, Colorado
Best Fort Collins Criminal Defense Lawyer for Violent Crime Charges

If you have been charged with a Crime of Violence, it is imperative that you contact the best Fort Collins criminal defense lawyer ASAP.  Conviction of any Crimes of Violence, C.R.S. 18-1.3-406, will result in a longer sentence to the Colorado Department of Corrections / DOC than crimes of the same felony class.  Without a top defense attorney representing you Continue Reading

Harassment and Domestic Violence Lawyer at the Larimer County Courts
What Happens When Harassment is Charged with DV?

Our top criminal defense lawyers frequently see Harassment and Domestic Violence / DV charged together.  What this means is that if the defendant is convicted of his charges, he will face penalties for the Harassment charge, plus additional penalties for the Domestic Violence sentence enhancer.  The underlying offense may entail incarceration at the Larimer County Jail and a fine of Continue Reading

Harassment Criminal Defense Attorney in Larimer County
What is the Difference Between Harassment and Stalking in Fort Collins?

Harassment is a Misdemeanor and is less serious than Stalking. Stalking is a Felony and involves repeated behavior which leads to serious emotional distress.  If you have been charged with Harassment in Larimer County, you should have an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you in court.  Harassment, C.R.S. 18-9-111, is charged any time one person behaves with the intent Continue Reading

Harassment Domestic Violence Charges in Loveland

Harassment Domestic Violence is often charged in Loveland, Estes Park, and Fort Collins. This is because Harassment – C.R.S. 18-9-111, is easy to allege. And, Domestic Violence – C.R.S. 18-6-800.3, is added to any crime involving people who are or have been in an intimate relationship. Let’s take a look at this common charge in order to understand the best Continue Reading

Larimer County Harassment Lawyer
Harassment Charges for Strike, Shove, Kick

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Harassment is charged for many different reasons, one of which is having unwanted physical contact with someone – usually charged as Strike, Shove, Kick. A restauranter who was visiting Colorado for a wedding, recently learned that he has been charged with Harassment – Strike, Shove, Kick and Disorderly Conduct for an unpleasant interaction with Continue Reading