Obstructing a Peace Officer and Resisting Arrest are very similar crimes in Loveland and Fort Collins. In fact, they are VERY commonly charged together. Why is that? Well, it’s because they are basically the same crime. Yes, you can be charged with Obstructing a Police Officer without Resisting Arrest, or vice versa, but generally, when anything physical happens between an Continue Reading
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Obstructing a Peace Officer in Larimer County, COCould I Be Charged with Obstruction for Recording a Fort Collins Police Officer?
Obstructing a Peace Officer, C.R.S. 18-8-104, is charged in Larimer County, CO when a person knowingly obstructs a Fort Collins Police Officer, EMS provider, or firefighter while they are performing job duties. Given that this law is broad and often overcharged, many people wonder if they could be charged with Obstruction for recording a Fort Collins Police Officer with their Continue Reading
Obstructing a Peace Officer Lawyer in Fort Collins, ColoradoObstruction and Other Police-Involved Charges in Larimer County
Obstructing a Peace Officer is charged whenever a person uses or threatens physical force against a Fort Collins Police Officer or other first responder. Unfortunately, it does not take much to be charged with this or another police-involved offense in Larimer County. Interfering with police while they are investigating a crime scene, talking to a witness, or directing traffic will Continue Reading
Common Questions about Obstruction Charge in Fort Collins, Colorado
Obstruction, or Obstructing a Peace Officer, is a common charge in Fort Collins and Loveland, Colorado. Often when people have questions about Obstruction, they wonder about providing information to police – what specifically are you required to provide. Let’s look at some common questions related to Obstruction charges in Colorado. What is an Obstruction Charge in Colorado? There are actually Continue Reading
Fort Collins Obstructing a Police Officer Attorney Is Refusing to Answer Questions Obstructing a Peace Officer in Colorado?
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, people often think that Obstructing a Peace Officer is charged when someone does ANYTHING to prevent an officer from getting what they want. But, that’s not actually the case. We have had clients say that they were worried they would be charged with Obstruction if they didn’t talk with the officer while being questioned. Continue Reading
Larimer County Obstruction of a Police Officer Lawyer Does Livestreaming = Obstruction in Colorado?
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Obstructing a Peace Officer is charged when law enforcement accuses someone of interfering and hindering with an investigation. A man was recently charged and went to trial for Obstruction after he live streamed the aftermath of the King Soopers shooting in Boulder. According to the article, the man had just left the store when Continue Reading
Fort Collins Obstructing a Peace Officer Defense Attorney Desperation Leads to Obstruction Charges
Obstructing a Peace Officer, Firefighter, or Emergency Medical Service Provider is charged in Fort Collins when a person is accused of trying to impair or hinder one of the above listed people from doing their job. Sometimes, though, desperate times call for desperate measures, right? At least that’s how it seemed for one Colorado man, who was distraught about being Continue Reading
Obstructing a Peace Officer in Fort Collins County Clerk Charged for Interfering with Search Warrant
Obstructing a Peace Officer is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of physically attempting to stop an officer from doing their job. A Colorado county clerk, who has been making headlines for her alleged illegal actions was arrested and charged again for interfering in an investigation. According to the report, the clerk physically tried Continue Reading
Obstructing a Peace Officer in Fort Collins and Loveland
It is easy to be charged with Obstructing a Peace Officer in Larimer County. All it takes is for a police officer to believe you are interfering with them while they are performing their duty. This statute sounds like a wise way to protect law enforcement throughout Colorado. Unfortunately, the police often abuse this law by overcharging it. Let’s look Continue Reading
Fort Collins Obstructing a Peace Officer Attorney Deaf Man Arrested and Charged with Assault, Resisting and Obstructing – the Police Trifecta
Obstructing a Peace Office, Resisting Arrest, and Assault on a Police Officer is a trifecta the police love charging in Fort Collins and Larimer County. No one knows this better than a deaf man who was arrested a tased while being taken into custody, all because he wasn’t responding the way the officers wanted. News flash – he wasn’t responding Continue Reading