Harassment and 3rd Degree Assault are the most common Domestic Violence charges in Fort Collins and Larimer County. This is because it doesn’t take much for an allegation to meet standards of these crimes. A reality TV personality is facing Domestic Violence charges after a drunken interaction with her boyfriend. According to the report, the woman was at a party Continue Reading
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Fort Collins Domestic Violence Attorney Harassment and False Imprisonment Common DV Charges
In Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park, Domestic Violence is not a separate crime, but a sentence enhancer added to crimes like Harassment and False Imprisonment. A Denver police officer was once arrested for Harassment as an act of Domestic Violence for sending text messages that “alarmed and annoyed’ the woman. I guess freedom of speech is not a protected Continue Reading
Fort Collins Harassment Attorney Actor Accused of Slapping a Woman with His Penis
Slapping, shoving or kicking someone is usually charged as Harassment in Fort Collins and Larimer County. Actor Jamie Foxx has been accused of slapping a woman 16 years ago, and the woman is just now coming forward with the story. According to the report, the actor became angry when the woman refused to perform oral sex on him, so he slapped Continue Reading
Fort Collins Menacing Lawyer Pointing a Gun Won’t Cook Your Fries Any Faster
Threatening someone is usually charged as Menacing in Fort Collins and Larimer County. When a gun is involved in the threat, then the Menacing charge is a felony. A woman is facing the felony Menacing charge after getting angry about having to wait for fresh French fries at McDonalds. Don’t get me wrong – it’s annoying when your fast food Continue Reading
Fort Collins Stalking Attorney After One Date, Woman Sends 65,000 Texts to Man
Repeatedly contacting someone that causes them to experience emotional distress is charged as Stalking in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A woman has been charged with this crime after texting a man she went on one date with 65,000 times in less than a year. She had also been caught taking a bath in his house while he was away Continue Reading
Fort Collins Kidnapping Attorney Woman Woken-Up, Robbed and Kidnapped from Hotel Room
Taking a person from one place to another against their will is charged as Second Degree Kidnapping in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A man is wanted for allegedly Robbing and Kidnapping a woman from her hotel room. According to the report, a man and woman opened their hotel room door after a man knocked around 2 a.m. The man Continue Reading
Fort Collins Stalking Lawyer Woman Charged with Stalking After Putting Tracking Device on Ex’s Car
Jealousy often plays a part in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park break-ups, and sometimes things go too far and criminal charges, like Stalking are filed. A woman was recently charged with Stalking after putting a tracking device on her ex-boyfriend’s car. The ex began to suspect something after the woman would show up at different locations where he was Continue Reading
Fort Collins Felony Menacing Attorney Threatening Someone with a Knife
Threatening someone and causing them to feel fear that they are going to be injured is charged as Menacing in Fort Collins and Larimer County. When a deadly weapon is involved, Menacing is charged as a felony. Otherwise, it is a misdemeanor. A man was recently charged with felony Menacing after threatening construction workers with a knife. According to the Continue Reading
Fort Collins First Degree Murder Attorney Homicide: Why Would You Admit to Killing Someone on the Stand?
There are different defense strategies that an experienced Fort Collins criminal defense attorney can employ during a homicide criminal trial. I recently read an article about a young man who is on trial in Larimer County for the Kidnapping and Murder of his ex-girlfriend. I have been following the case, and recently read an update where the young man testified Continue Reading
Fort Collins Domestic Violence Harassment Lawyer The Role Non-Essential Information Plays in a Criminal Case
I don’t want to downplay a situation where someone feels threatened in Fort Collins, Loveland, or Estes Park, but I recently read a news article where the focus was on some pretty serious non-essential information. A KOA radio host was recently arrested for Harassment as an act of Domestic Violence because he was sending the alleged victim text messages, one Continue Reading