False Reporting Lawyers in Greeley, CO
Elderly Man Pulled Over After False Report Claimed He Had a Gun

Have you been accused of False Reporting in Greeley Weld County? Contact the best criminal defense attorneys from the O'Malley Law Office for a free initial consultation.

False Reporting to Authorities, C.R.S. 18-8-111, is usually charged in Greeley, CO when a person calls the Greeley Police or other law enforcement agency and falsely reports a crime.  This usually means knowingly reporting a crime that never actually happened or giving false information about a crime.  Recently, an elderly man visiting from Utah was pulled over after another driver falsely accused him of brandishing a gun at other drivers.  When Colorado State Patrol troopers pulled the man over, they quickly learned that he was actually unarmed.  It’s unclear as to whether the original caller, who later said they weren’t actually sure that the elderly man even had a gun, will face False Reporting charges.

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Colorado’s Law on False Reporting, C.R.S. 18-8-111 in Greeley

Penalties for Making False Reports in Ault and Eaton

Contact a Top Weld County False Reporting Lawyer Today

Colorado’s Law on False Reporting to Authorities, C.R.S. 18-8-111 in Greeley

Colorado’s law on False Reporting to Authorities, C.R.S. 18-8-111, as it is applied in Greeley, is as follows (with some pieces omitted for brevity):

(1) (a) A person commits false reporting to authorities if:

(I) He or she knowingly:

(II) He or she makes a report or knowingly causes the transmission of a report to law enforcement authorities of a crime or other incident within their official concern when he or she knows that it did not occur; or

(III) He or she makes a report or knowingly causes the transmission of a report to law enforcement authorities pretending to furnish information relating to an offense or other incident within their official concern when he or she knows that he or she has no such information or knows that the information is false.

Penalties for Making False Reports in Ault and Eaton

Penalties for making a false report in Ault and Eaton largely depend on the outcome of the report.  See the table below for possible penalties that may result from False Reporting:

Effect

Classification

Penalties

False Reporting in general, where the circumstances listed below did not take place Class 2 misdemeanor / M2 Up to 120 days in the Weld County Jail

Fine of up to $750

Occupants of a building, place of assembly, or public transportation facility had to evacuate or were issued a shelter-in-place command, or

The emergency response resulted in bodily injury to another person.

Class 1 misdemeanor / M1 Up to 364 days in the Weld County Jail

Fine of up to $1,000

Restitution to cover the cost of the emergency response

The emergency response resulted in serious bodily injury to another person. Class 4 felony / F4 2 – 6 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections / DOC

3 years of parole upon release from prison

Fine of $2,000 – $500,000

Restitution to cover the cost of the emergency response + to the victim who suffered serious bodily injury

The emergency response resulted in death to another person. Class 3 felony / F3 4 – 12 years in the Colorado DOC

3 years of parole upon release

Fine of $3,000 – $750,000

Restitution to cover the cost of the emergency response + to the family of the victim who died

Contact a Top Weld County False Reporting Lawyer Today

Charged with False Reporting to Authorities?  Act now to protect your future and contact a top Weld County False Reporting lawyer today.  Whether you were charged with a misdemeanor or felony, conviction will entail severe repercussions.  Try finding a job after you’re finally released from the Weld County Jail or Colorado DOC, or even just maintaining your friendships with people who know about your case.  Our experienced attorneys can help you protect your future from outcomes like these by ensuring the best possible outcome in your case.  Don’t wait: give us a call today, and together, we can protect your future.


If you’ve been accused of making a false report to the Greeley Police or Weld County Sheriff, remember to be smart, and exercise your right to stay silent.  Do not discuss your case with law enforcement – they’re working with the District Attorney to build a case against you at the Weld County Court.  Instead, call 970-616-6009 to discuss your charges with a top Greeley criminal defense lawyer today.  Together, we can protect your future.

The location for the Weld County Court is 901 9th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. We’ll see you there!

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