Fort Collins Colorado Criminal Defense Attorney Blog

Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor in Larimer County
Fighting as an Extracurricular Activity?

Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of allowing or encouraging a child to break any law – municipal, state, or federal. Recently, a teacher was charged with this crime after she organized and allowed fights in her middle school classroom. According to the report, the teacher Continue Reading

Larimer County Cybercrime Lawyer
Principal Accused of Theft and Cybercrime for Grade-Fixing

Cybercrime, formerly known as Computer Crime in Fort Collins and Larimer County, is charged when a person accesses a computer system without authorization or with the intent of modifying something to defraud. A retired principal and his former secretary are currently under investigation after allegations of Embezzlement and Grade-Fixing (Cybercrime) surfaced. According to the report, the principal and secretary are Continue Reading

Colorado State University (CSU) Students and Criminal Charges
Affordable Defense Attorney for CSU Student

College is a time for maturing and growing into adulthood for most teens and young adults. Unfortunately, it can also be a time for making silly and impulsive decisions that result in criminal charges. The problem is that the consequences are rarely silly and can have a lasting effect on a young person’s life. Colorado State University Police and their Continue Reading

Harassment Domestic Violence Charges in Loveland

Harassment Domestic Violence is often charged in Loveland, Estes Park, and Fort Collins. This is because Harassment – C.R.S. 18-9-111, is easy to allege. And, Domestic Violence – C.R.S. 18-6-800.3, is added to any crime involving people who are or have been in an intimate relationship. Let’s take a look at this common charge in order to understand the best 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

What is the Difference Between Theft and Robbery in Fort Collins, Colorado Courts?

Crimes like Robbery and Theft have differences in their definitions and meaning, even though most of the things which define them are the same. In Fort Collins, Colorado Courts, judges and prosecutors are required to follow legal definitions created by our legislature, when you are accused of a crime.  Theft and Robbery both involve the taking of the property of Continue Reading