False Imprisonment is an easily charged crime in Fort Collins and Larimer County. There are no time restraints on how long you have to confine or detain someone. Usually a misdemeanor crime, if certain aggravators apply, False Imprisonment can be a felony charge. A man was recently arrested for this crime after a random interaction on Colorado State University campus. Continue Reading
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Indecent Exposure Attorney Fort Collins Man Wanted for Masturbating in a Tree on CSU Campus
Indecent Exposure is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person exposes him or herself or masturbates in view of another person causing alarm. Colorado State University Police recently received reports about a Peeping Tom who was seen masturbating in a tree. According to the report, the man had climbed up into the tree and was looking through Continue Reading
Unlawful Sexual Contact Charges in Larimer County | Fort Collins, Colorado
Our culture sends wildly mixed messages: The entertainment and music industries are constantly sending an overly sexualized message. You can’t go to the grocery store or listen to the radio without seeing a risqué magazine cover or hearing an overtly sexual song. At the same time, the government in Colorado treats sex crimes much harsher than other offenses – with Continue Reading
Charged with Public Indecency The Hidden Danger in Fort Collins, CO
Did you know a prank could end with your arrest? Teenage pranks such as mooning or flashing someone could result in being charged with Public Indecency in Larimer, Jackson and Boulder County. This crime is a petty offense, but it carries a hidden danger: if a person is convicted of Public Indecency twice, they will be treated the same as Continue Reading
Theft Attorney in Fort Collins CSU Uses Bait Bikes to Catch Bike Thieves
Theft is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person takes a thing of value from another. This could be money, electronics or even bicycles. It’s no surprise that those looking to take a bike (bike thieves) would target the Colorado State University campus, as the campus is ripe with bicycles galore! In fact, it is reported that Continue Reading
Larimer County Indecent Exposure Lawyer Man Wanted for Exposing Himself to CSU Students
In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Indecent Exposure is charged when a person exposes their genitals to another for sexual gratification. Colorado State University (CSU) police are looking for a man who has reportedly exposed himself to multiple women on campus. According to the report, the three incidents occurred in the morning near the area. The man was in his Continue Reading
Defense Attorneys for Colorado College Student University Consequences When CSU Students are Charged with a Crime in Fort Collins
As a Colorado State University (CSU) student, you may think that being charged with a crime means you will only have to deal with the Larimer County courts, but you would be wrong. Sure, it seems understandable if the alleged crime occurs on campus or at a university sanctioned event that the university would get involved, but it extends well Continue Reading
Fort Collins Violation of a Protection Order AttorneyViolation of Restraining Orders and Domestic Violence Go Hand in Hand
Violating a Protection Order is often charged in connection with a ongoing domestic violence cases in Fort Collins and Larimer County. The burden of a protection order falls on only one side. If the protected party reaches out, there are no consequences. However, if the restricted party responds, then new criminal charges can be filed. Larimer County Violation of a Continue Reading
Fort Collins DUI and DWAI Lawyer Big CSU Game Calls for More DUI Patrols
College football games generally means there will be tailgating, and where there is tailgating, there is alcohol. Colorado State University Rams are facing the Wyoming Cowboys this weekend and Wyoming police have already made statements regarding an increase in patrols looking for those Driving Under the Influence and Driving While Ability Impaired. Likely, Fort Collins police and the Larimer County Continue Reading
Fort Collins College Graduates: Avoid Being Charged with a Crime
This week hundreds of college students graduated from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. That means there were countless commencement speeches and toasts from well-meaning uncles and distant relatives. As an experienced criminal defense attorney practicing in Loveland, Estes Park, and all across Larimer County, I have my own commencement speech to offer: [pullquote align=”center” textalign=|center” width=”100%”]I have my Continue Reading