Fort Collins Colorado Criminal Defense Attorney Blog

Failure to Register as a Sex Offender in Fort Collins
Compliance Checks a Part of Sex Offender Registration

Failure to Register is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person fails to comply with all sex offender registration requirements. One of those requirements is keeping your physical address on record with the agency you are supposed to register with. These law enforcement agencies will randomly perform compliance checks to verify that the address the person registered Continue Reading

Fort Collins Patronizing a Prostitute & Soliciting for Prostitution
What is the Legal Difference in Larimer County?

Fort Collins Police are famous for their prostitution stings.  While these stings used to occur on street corners with undercover female officers, now most stings are handled over the internet. Officers communicate online with men willing to pay for a hookup, set up a time and place to meet, and the men are met with handcuffs. Two criminal charges commonly Continue Reading

Fort Collins Forgery Defense Attorney
Teacher Falsified Training Certificates

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Forgery is charged when a person falsifies a document of any kind with the intent to use the falsified document to defraud. A teacher is facing this crime after he allegedly falsified training certificates and submitted them to the school, having not actually attended the trainings. According to the report, another school staff member Continue Reading

Fort Collins Unlawfully Carrying a Concealed Weapon Attorney
What Happens When the Law Creates Contradictions?

Unlawfully Carrying a Concealed Weapon is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of carrying a firearm or knife on their person without legal authority. There are some exceptions to the general language of the statute, but, what happens when things contradict each other? That’s the conundrum the Denver Police and Colorado State Patrol are Continue Reading

Fort Collins Domestic Violence Lawyer
Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Charges Often Go Hand in Hand

Domestic Violence is a sentence enhancer in Fort Collins and Larimer County that can be added to ANY crime when the alleged victim and the accused have been or are in an intimate relationship. This means Domestic Violence itself is not a felony or misdemeanor. The underlying crime determines the charge level and then the DV sentence enhancer is added. Continue Reading

Fort Collins Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification
Social Media Hack Leads to Arrest

Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of looking at, photographing, or videoing another person without their consent in a situation where the person has an expectation of privacy.  Recently, a man was arrested and charged with this crime after 13,000 videos were found on his devices. According Continue Reading

Fort Collins Criminal Impersonation Lawyer
New Law Makes Criminal Impersonation a Misdemeanor Crime?

In our last blog, we addressed the new False Reporting statute and how it removed the ability for someone to be charged with Attempt to Influence a Public Servant for lying about their identifying information. Another law that was updated and went into effect on March 1, 2022 is Criminal Impersonation. The biggest change with this law is with the Continue Reading

False Reporting of Identifying Information Vs. Attempt to Influence a Public Servant in Fort Collins: New Clarification in the Law

Often, Colorado laws are vague to allow for some interpretation when the Larimer County DA or Fort Collins Police are determining charges. This was something we saw a lot when it came to False Reporting and Attempt to Influence a Public Servant. There are VERY specific subsection that address providing false information to a law enforcement officer in the False Continue Reading