Menacing Defense Attorney in Fort Collins
Throw a Water Bottle? I’ll Shoot Up Your Car

Many Menacing allegations we see are the result of road rage incidents. Menacing is charged when a person is put in fear of serious bodily injury, and often anger from poor driving actions can facilitate these interactions. Recently, a man handed over his dash cam footage, which clearly shows him firing multiple rounds into another car. According to the report, 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

Fort Collins Harassment Attorney
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

Fort Collins Criminal Defense Attorney
Defense for Crime of Violence in Larimer County

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Colorado, certain crimes are considered aggravated and are subject to special designations that enhance sentencing ranges. Some of those aggravating classes include: Extraordinary Risk Crimes, Habitual Offender Status, and Crime of Violence (CoV). The Crime of Violence designation includes an increase in prison time and requiring that you serve a higher percentage of that Continue Reading

Fort Collins Stalking Defense Lawyer
Man Sentenced for Stalking and Gunning Down Estranged Wife and Her New Boyfriend

Stalking is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of repeatedly contacting or following someone after making threats or causing the alleged victim to experience emotional distress. A Colorado man was recently sentenced to 45 years in prison – the maximum sentence – after he was charged with Stalking and Attempted Murder. According to the Continue Reading

Attempted Second Degree Kidnapping in Fort Collins
Man Uses Toys to Try and Lure Children

When a child is involved, Attempted Second Degree Kidnapping is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County, when a person takes a ‘substantial step’ toward taking or enticing a child away from their parents. Recently, a father reported an incident where a man approached two children, his 9-year-old boy and 7-year-old girl, and tried to give the children a toy. 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