In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Criminal Trespass is charged when a person enters or remains in a place where they are not permitted to be. Two men were recently caught Trespassing in Yellowstone National Park close to Old Faithful. According to the report, the men ignored the no trespassing signs and strayed off of the designated walkway to get Continue Reading
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Larimer County Trespassing Attorney Former Broncos Player Pleads Guilty to Second Degree Trespass
Second Degree Criminal Trespass is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person enters or remains on someone else’s enclosed property without permission. You may remember that not too long ago I wrote a blog about a Bronco’s player who was charged with First Degree Criminal Trespass after entering into a home and sitting on the couch – Continue Reading
Fort Collins Trespass Lawyer Broncos Player Fired After Being Charged with Trespassing
In yet another case where someone is assumed to be guilty because they were charged, a Broncos player was arrested and subsequently fired for allegedly entering a home without authorization. According to the report, the backup quarterback was accused of entering into a home unknown to him, sitting on the couch, and mumbling. A woman was on the couch at Continue Reading
Property Crimes Charged Most in Fort Collins in 2017Theft, Burglary, Trespass, and Criminal Mischief in Larimer County
According to Fort Collins Police reports, property crimes were the most commonly charged crimes in Fort Collins last year. The most popular property crimes reported were Criminal Mischief, Burglary, Trespass, and Theft. Now, these are just the crimes reported, not actual arrests, but the trend remains the same – property crimes are popular in Larimer County. Larimer County Criminal Mischief Attorney: Destruction, Damage, and Vandalism Criminal Mischief Continue Reading
Fort Collins Trespassing Attorney Serial Trespasser Repeatedly Tries to Sneak on Flights
Remaining in a place after someone has asked you to leave, or unlawfully entering somewhere is charged as Trespassing in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A woman has been named a serial trespasser, as she has been charged multiple times for the same offense – going into airports in order to sneak onto flights. She has previously been successful in Continue Reading
Fort Collins Burglary Attorney Crimes Related to Breaking in to Someone’s House
I recently had a salesman come to my door trying to sell me an alarm system. Normally, I wouldn’t have given it a second thought, but when he was reading the statistics about home break-ins in the Larimer County area, it made me think twice. It also made me think about how there are multiple crimes related to breaking into Continue Reading
Fort Collins Second Degree Trespassing Lawyer | Tebow’s Girlfriend Gets the Boot?
It’s not uncommon for women to develop crushes on their favorite sports star. It is, however, uncommon for those women to travel across the country to show up where the sports star is training, claiming to be his girlfriend. That’s what one Arvada woman is accused of doing, and she ended up being charged with Trespassing. According to the news Continue Reading
Fort Collins 1st Degree Trespassing Attorney | Real Estate Agent Uses House for Sex
I’m sure there are many perks to being a real estate agent or realtor. While I am not familiar with all the perks involved in the job, I’m pretty sure using other people’s houses to have sex in is not one of them. Yet, that’s exactly what one real estate agent is being accused of after the police were called Continue Reading
Fort Collins Trespassing and Criminal Mischief Attorney | At Least He Paid for the Cigarettes
There is nothing more frustrating than driving to a store for a particular item, only to find the store closed. That is the exact frustration one man was facing when he arrived at a convenience store to buy a pack of cigarettes. Apparently, he arrived at the store early one morning and pounded on the front door several times before Continue Reading
Trespassing and Disorderly Conduct in Fort Collins | 50 Cents Makes All the Difference
It is always upsetting when you go to pay for something and the cashier asks for more money than what you expected to pay. It rarely, however, turns into a criminal matter – except for one 19-year-old girl. She had ordered some hot wings from a fast food restaurant drive-thru and had pulled up to the window to pay, when Continue Reading