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

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

Felony Menacing Attorney in Fort Collins
Stabbing ‘Victim’ Charged with Menacing with a Knife

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Menacing is charged when a person is accused of putting a person in fear of serious injury. A man was charged with Felony Menacing, but the story leading up to these charges was a little convoluted. According to the report, law enforcement were called to a medical facility after a stabbing was reported. The Continue Reading

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