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Fort Collins Unlawfully Carrying a Concealed Carry Attorney
Man Arrested for Unlawful Possession of Weapons

Possessing a concealed knife or firearm without a permit is charged as Unlawfully Carrying a Concealed Carry or Unlawful Possession of Weapons in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A man who received attention for his tattoos that make him look like the Joker from the Batman movie, made news headlines again after being arrested for a weapons crime. According to Continue Reading

Larimer County Kidnapping Lawyer
Uber Driver Refuses to Let Passengers Out!

Taking and moving a person without their consent is charged as Second Degree Kidnapping in Fort Collins and Larimer County. An Uber driver was recently charged with multiple counts of this crime after his Halloween escapades, ending in a police chase. According to the report, four people were victims of the man’s Kidnapping spree. The first man who ordered the Continue Reading

Fort Collins Criminal Mischief Attorney
Men Charged with Pumpkin Fueled Vandalism

It’s not uncommon for people to think it’s funny to smash pumpkins on Halloween, but when smashing those pumpkins causes property damage, Criminal Mischief will likely follow. Two men are facing this vandalism crime after taking pumpkins from grocery store outdoor displays and throwing them through car windows. According to the report, the men damaged over 50 cars, causing at Continue Reading

Fort Collins Trespass Lawyer
Broncos Player Fired After Being Charged with Trespassing

In yet another case where someone is assumed to be guilty because they were charged, a Broncos player was arrested and subsequently fired for allegedly entering a home without authorization. According to the report, the backup quarterback was accused of entering into a home unknown to him, sitting on the couch, and mumbling. A woman was on the couch at Continue Reading

Fort Collins Sex Offender Polygraph Attorney
Use of Polygraphs in Sex Offender Treatment

The Colorado Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) relies heavily on the use of polygraphs to not only monitor convicted sex offenders’ compliance with probation, but also to delve into sexual histories, and assess attitudes about their crime. For years, this practice has been standard, but recently Colorado’s use of polygraphs has been met with scrutiny by the state legislature – Continue Reading