Fort Collins Burglary Attorney
Public Official Charged with Burglary and Cybercrime

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, in order to get charged with Burglary, you actually must commit two crimes: 1. Unlawfully enter somewhere and 2. With the intent to commit another crime. A Colorado deputy clerk was recently arrested and charged with Second Degree Burglary and Cybercrime after she was caught in her own office building. According to the report, Continue Reading

Fort Collins Enticement of a Child and Internet Luring of a Child Attorney
How Are These Two Crimes Different?

In Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park, Enticement of a Child and Internet Luring of a Child are very similar crimes. In fact, under certain circumstances, either or both crimes could be charged- that’s how similar they are. Let’s take a closer look at these two serious sex offenses, and what the Fort Collins or Loveland Police Departments need to Continue Reading

Lawyer for Indecent Exposure Charges in Larimer County
Masturbating in Public: Dinner and a Show!

Indecent Exposure is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County, when a person exposes themselves for sexual purposes or masturbates in public. A man was recently arrested for this crime after he was caught watching porn and touching himself twice on the same day. According to the report, the man was approached at a local diner one morning and asked Continue Reading

Fort Collins Computer Crimes Lawyer | Larimer County Jail Employee Shared Confidential Information

In criminal court cases, there is a lot of confidential information that can only be shared through certain channels. For example, a Boulder County District Attorney shares information with a defense attorney and then the defense attorney can share that information with clients. However, Larimer County Jail employees are not qualified to share confidential information. That is why one jail Continue Reading

Fort Collins Computer Crime Attorney | Not Just Computer Hacking

When most people hear the phrase ‘Computer Crime’ in Fort Collins, they think of computer hacking – illegally getting into someone else’s computer system to take something. But, in true Colorado legislature fashion, the legal definition of Computer Crime includes so much more than just that. It is an extremely broad law that can even punish people for using computers Continue Reading