Fort Collins Colorado Criminal Defense Attorney Blog

Loveland Prohibited Use of a Weapon Lawyer
Alcohol and Guns Can Mean Criminal Charges

Prohibited Use of a Weapon is charged in Loveland and Fort Collins for various reasons, one of which includes possessing a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This can be the result of an investigation regarding an accidental discharge, where law enforcement sees an open container of alcohol or smells alcohol on someone’s breath while questioning the Continue Reading

New Law Regarding Firearm Storage in a Vehicle
A Fort Collins Criminal Attorney Explains What You Should Know!

There are many different crimes related to Firearms and Weapons in Fort Collins, Colorado. Beginning January 1, 2025 a new law went into effective regarding storing a firearm in a vehicle. Let’s take a closer look. Loveland Secure Firearm Storage in Vehicle Violation Attorney: How is this New Crime Charged? The Loveland, Colorado law definition of Secure Firearm Storage in Continue Reading

Fort Collins Public Indecency Lawyer
FAQs Regarding Public Indecency Charges in Larimer County

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

Fort Collins Disorderly Conduct Lawyer
Shenanigans During the Holiday Season

Disorderly Conduct is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County for many different reasons, and often times, alcohol is involved in some form or another. We all know that during the holiday season, people are celebrating and celebrating often includes alcohol. When alcohol is involved, sometimes things get out of hand and the result may be Disorderly Conduct charges. Let’s Continue Reading

Loveland Trespassing Defense Attorney
Burglary of a Car is Charged as Trespass in Colorado

Trespassing is charged in Loveland and Fort Collins when a person is accused of illegally entering or remaining somewhere they are not authorized to be. Burglary is a step further, where someone trespasses with the intent to commit another crime. However, if it is the Burglary of a car, it is charged as First Degree Criminal Trespass in Colorado – Continue Reading

Indecent Exposure Charges in Fort Collins
Loveland School Janitor Accused of Exposing Himself

In Fort Collins and Loveland, Indecent Exposure is charged when a person is accused of exposing themselves. When the person who views the exposure is a child, the case is considered aggravated and the penalties are increased. Recently, a Loveland school district janitor was accused of exposing himself to students in the middle school bathroom. Multiple juveniles reported the exposure. Continue Reading