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Loveland False Imprisonment Attorney
Domestic Violence False Imprisonment Charges

False Imprisonment is charged in Fort Collins and Loveland when a person is accused of confining someone without their consent. Often, these cases involve a boyfriend/girlfriend or husband/wife so it is charged as an act of Domestic Violence. Even thought it sounds harsh – along the lines of Kidnapping, even the smallest action can result in False Imprisonment charges. Simply Continue Reading

Domestic Violence Tampering Attorney in Fort Collins
What is a Tampering Charge in Fort Collins?

Tampering is a common Domestic Violence offense in Fort Collins and Loveland, Colorado. It takes very little to be charged with Tampering – simply messing with someone else’s property can get you charged with this crime. And if that someone else is a current or former significant other or spouse, then it is charged as an act of Domestic Violence. Continue Reading

Larimer County Sexual Exploitation of a Child Lawyer
How is Possession of CSAM Charged in Colorado?

Sexual Exploitation of a Child is a charge in Larimer County, Colorado related to child pornography or CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material). A person can be charged for a variety of actions related to CSAM. These actions range from allowing a child to be used to create CSAM, distributing CSAM, or possessing CSAM. The most commonly charged Sexual Exploitation of Continue Reading

Fort Collins Reckless Endangerment Lawyer
Is Allowing a Child to Walk to the Store Endangering Them?

In Fort Collins and Loveland, Reckless Endangerment is charged when a person is accused of doing something that creates a risk of injury to another. I recently read a ridiculous article where a mother was arrested for Reckless Endangerment after her 10-year-old son walked to a store. According to the report, the mother had left the son home alone to Continue Reading

Loveland Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification Lawyer
Hidden Camera Found in Chiropractor Office

Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification is charged in Fort Collins and Loveland when a person is accused of viewing someone’s intimate parts without their consent for sexual gratification. A chiropractor was recently charged with this crime after it was discovered he had a hidden camera in a clock in his office and was videoing females naked. It was discovered Continue Reading

Assault on a Peace Officer Attorney in Fort Collins
Man Charged for Kicking Officer While on Mental Health Hold

Assault on a Peace Officer – charged as Second Degree Assault in Fort Collins and Loveland, Colorado – is charged when a person is accused of harming a police officer. A man was recently charged with this crime after he allegedly kicked a police officer while being treated at a hospital. The article noted the man was being held at Continue Reading

Loveland Unlawful Sexual Contact Attorney
When is Unlawful Sexual Contact a Felony?

In Loveland and Fort Collins, Unlawful Sexual Contact is charged when a person is accused of touching another person’s intimate parts without consent. Generally, Unlawful Sexual Contact is a misdemeanor sex offense, however, under certain circumstances, it is charged as a felony. Unlawful Sexual Contact Charges in Larimer County: How is Unlawful Sexual Contact Charged in Colorado? The Larimer County, Continue Reading

Resisting Arrest Charges in Fort Collins
An Easily Charged Crime in Loveland

Resisting Arrest is a very easily charged crime in Fort Collins and Loveland, Colorado. Seriously, look at the Larimer County booking reports and you will usually see this crime charged at least once a day. That’s usually because if you don’t completely agree with what the officer’s are doing, you will face Resisting Arrest charges. Let’s take a closer look Continue Reading

Loveland Interference with Staff, Faculty, or Students of Educational Institutions Lawyer
Threats Against a School

Interference with Staff, Faculty or Students of a School is a serious criminal charge in Loveland and Fort Collins. Authorities take any potential threats against a school or anyone inside a school very seriously. A former student of a Colorado high school was recently reported that he intended to come to the school with a bomb and guns. The school Continue Reading