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Charged with Harassment After a Road Rage Incident in Larimer County?

Road Rage and Harassment often go hand in hand in Fort Collins and Loveland.

Harassment, C.R.S. 18-9-111, is often charged after road rage incidents in Loveland and throughout Larimer County, Colorado.  While Colorado is seeing an uptick in Menacing, Assault, and other violent crimes related to road rage, most people wouldn’t dream of actually hurting another driver.  They usually just want to vent some frustration.  What these people often don’t know is that this is how many people are charged with Harassment in Loveland, Fort Collins, and throughout Colorado.  If you’ve been charged with Harassment for a road rage encounter, don’t wait to contact our top Loveland criminal defense lawyers today to get the representation you need for your case.

How is Harassment, C.R.S. 18-9-111 Charged for Road Rage in Fort Collins?

Harassment, C.R.S. 18-9-111, can be charged for a variety of different acts in Fort Collins.  When it comes to road rage, the following subsections of Colorado’s Harassment law usually apply:

(1) A person commits harassment if, with intent to harass, annoy, or alarm another person, he or she:

 (b) In a public place directs obscene language or makes an obscene gesture to or at another person; or

 (c) Follows a person in or about a public place; or

 (h) Repeatedly insults, taunts, challenges, or makes communications in offensively coarse language to, another in a manner likely to provoke a violent or disorderly response.

Typically, Harassment is charged after a road rage incident when one person drives aggressively to communicate to another that they’re upset with their driving.  The drivers pull over, and the first driver then starts cussing the second one out. When the second driver calls the police, the first person is charged with different counts of Harassment.

Larimer County Jail Time for Road Rage Harassment

Road rage Harassment is punishable by Larimer County Jail time and/or a fine.  The specific sentences for Harassment depends on the actions that resulted in the charges:

Action

Classification

Max. Possible Larimer County Jail Time & Fine

Directing obscene language or gestures at another person Petty offense
  • 10 days of jail time
  • $300 fine
  • Possible anger management / decision making class
Repeatedly insulting, taunting, or challenging another person Class 2 misdemeanor / M2
  • 120 days of jail time
  • $750 fine
  • Possible anger management / decision making class
Following another person in a public place Class 1 misdemeanor / M1
  • 364 days of jail time
  • $1,000 fine
  • Possible anger management / decision making class

It is also likely that a person charged with Harassment for a road rage incident would also be charged with Disorderly Conduct, C.R.S. 18-9-106, for disturbing public peace.

Contact a Top Loveland Road Rage Harassment Lawyer Today

Have you been charged with Harassment after a road rage incident?  If so, you need to contact a top Loveland Harassment lawyer today.  Conviction of your charges can result in life-changing consequences, such as job loss and ruined relationships.  Sentencing alternatives are an option, but they are only possible with the representation of an experienced criminal defense attorney.  Don’t wait – call us today, and together, we can protect your future.


If you’ve been charged with Harassment, remember to always be smart, and exercise your right to stay silent.  Do not discuss your charges with the Loveland Police, Larimer County Sheriff, or Fort Collins Police.  Talk to the best Larimer County criminal defense lawyers instead by calling 970-658-0007 today.  Together, we can protect your future.

The location for the Larimer County Courthouse is 201 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. We’ll see you there!

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