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 Violation of a Protection Order Attorney
Violation 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 Attempted Sexual Assault Lawyer
When Hazing Turns into More Serious Criminal Charges

Hazing is charged anytime someone’s health is put in danger for the purpose of initiating them into a student organization. Sometimes the Hazing can cross serious lines and the actions turn into serious criminal charges. A group of college football players is being charged with Hazing after a teammate was physically attacked, duct taped to prevent escape, and taken to Continue Reading