Fort Collins Colorado Criminal Defense Attorney Blog

Fort Collins Enticement of a Child Vs. Child Prostitution Attorney
What is the Difference?

Enticement of a Child and Soliciting for Child Prostitution both involve arranging a meeting between an adult and a child for the purpose of sexual contact in Fort Collins and Larimer County. Often, when we hear about sting operations, people caught in these stings face Enticement of a Child, Soliciting for Prostitution or both, depending on the circumstances. Let’s take Continue Reading

Fort Collins Drug Defense Attorney
What’s the Difference Between a Felony Charge and a Drug Felony Charge in Colorado?

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Colorado, there are two different types of felony charges – a standard felony and a drug felony. Most criminal charges are either charged as a misdemeanor or felony. However, for criminal cases involving drugs, then there is a separate charging hierarchy called drug misdemeanor or drug felony. Let’s look at these two different types Continue Reading

Fort Collins Posting a Private Image for Harassment Attorney
Full Nudity Not Necessary to Charge Revenge Porn

Posting a Private Image for Harassment, or Revenge Porn, is charged when someone posts an image that exposes another’s private parts on the internet to harass the person. Commonly, when a person hears the term Revenge Porn, they think of someone posting their ex’s nudes to get back at them. And when I say nudes – I mean full nudity. Continue Reading

Criminal Mischief Attorney in Fort Collins
Property Damage and a Hate Crime?

Criminal Mischief is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when someone causes property damage. When the property damage also includes racist remarks, then Bias-Motivated Crime (Hate Crime) is also charged. That’s the case for a Colorado man who is wanted for spray painting racial messages across the outside of many different businesses. The messages were aimed against Black and Continue Reading

Fort Collins Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification Lawyer
Could You Be Charged for Taking Pictures or Videos During Sex?

Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of viewing or taking a photo of another’s intimate parts without consent and in a situation where the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Normally, when we hear about this crime, we think of a Peeping Tom – someone taking Continue Reading