Public Indecency is a crime charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County relating to exposing oneself in view of the public. Let’s answer some commonly asked questions regarding Public Indecency. What is a Larimer County Public Indecency Charge? The Larimer County, Colorado law definition of Public Indecency – C.R.S. 18-7-301 – is: An act that meets the criteria of any Continue Reading
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Common Questions about Public Indecency Answers from a Fort Collins Criminal Attorney
Let’s look at some common questions people in Fort Collins and Larimer County have asked about Public Indecency and get you some real answers from an expert criminal defense attorney in Colorado. What is the Public Indecency Law in Colorado? The Most Common Question Asked The Larimer County, Colorado law definition of Public Indecency – C.R.S. 18-7-301 – is: This Continue Reading
Fort Collins Public Indecency Attorney Man in Jail for a Public Indecency Petty Offense Picks Up a Felony Charge
Public Indecency is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County, Colorado when a person is accused of a number of lewd activities. A man was recently being held in the Larimer County Jail for this offense, but while there he made things much worse for himself. When a deputy opened the man’s cell door to give him his food, the Continue Reading
Fort Collins Public Indecency Attorney Amazon Drivers Claim No Time for Pee Break
Public Indecency is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person exposes themselves causing alarm to another. A recent Amazon controversy came to light where delivery drivers claim they don’t have time to stop for pee breaks, so they pee into bottles in their delivery trucks. While this is not only gross, it also could result in criminal Continue Reading
Larimer County Public Indecency Lawyer Man Caught Peeing on Building Mid-Stream
Public Indecency is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person exposes themselves and the exposure causes distress to any other person. A man recently was charged with this crime, after cops encountered him peeing on a building. According to the report, the man had been accused of pushing his girlfriend down and punching her in the chest. Continue Reading
Fort Collins Public Indecency Attorney Court Decides Prison Common Areas are Public Spaces
Public Indecency is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person exposes themselves in a public place causing alarm to anyone who can see the exposure. Recently, the Colorado Court of Appeals had to rule on an issue regarding the ‘public place’ aspect of this crime. This issue came about when a man in a Colorado prison exposed Continue Reading
Public Nudity in Fort Collins | What Do You Think About Topless Women?
The City of Fort Collins is looking for opinions from its residents about potentially changing a municipal ordinance. Currently, any type of nudity is prohibited in this city. However, a group of citizens is requesting the Public Indecency Municipal Ordinance be updated to allow woman to be topless in public. Fort Collins city council will be deciding October 20, 2015 Continue Reading
Public Indecency in Fort Collins | The Walls Get Their Revenge and Pee Back
Recently, a west coast city decided to handle the problem of public urination in a new way: pee-proof paint. The paint is a very special formula and is being brushed on walls all over the city. When a person tries to urinate on a wall coated with this paint, the urine will spray back at the offender, hitting their clothes Continue Reading
Peek-A-Boo Indecent Exposure | Fort Collins Lawyer
Police are still searching for a Colorado man who is wanted for Indecent Exposure. According to the police, the man knocked on a woman’s living room window. When she came to the window, the man pulled down his pants and exposed himself to her. He then ran away and she reported the incident to the police. What is Indecent Exposure Continue Reading
Naked in Grocery Store Parking Lot | Public Indecency Lawyer
Police were dispatched to a Colorado King Soopers last week when a call came in about a man running around the grocery store parking lot naked. When police arrived, the man was acting with ‘excited delirium’ and was naked from the waist down. He was arrested because the officers felt concern for the public’s safety. While the news article does Continue Reading