Prohibited Use of a Weapon is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person recklessly discharges a firearm or knowingly points a firearm at someone. A juvenile was recently charged with this crime after it was reported that they were firing gunshots in the air. According to the report, police started getting calls about gunshots at a skatepark. Continue Reading
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False Imprisonment Lawyer in Larimer County Man Holds Door to Door Salesmen at Gunpoint
False Imprisonment is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person keeps another from leaving without their consent. A northern Colorado man was recently charged with this crime after holding two door to door salesmen at gunpoint. According to the report, the men were doing their job trying to sell new roofs to members of the community, traveling Continue Reading
Larimer County Lawyer for Prohibited Use of Weapons Charges DUI Leads to Prohibited Use of Weapon Case
Prohibited Use of Weapons is often charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person possesses a firearm while under the influence of alcohol. This is why we see some DUI cases result in Prohibited Use of a Weapon charge. For example, you legally have a gun in your car. Maybe you leave it in the glovebox. Well, if Continue Reading
Larimer County Disorderly Conduct Attorney Call 911 for Help, End Up with Criminal Charges
Disorderly Conduct is a common and easily charged crime in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A Colorado woman is understanding just how easily this crime is charged after she was assaulted and called 911 for help. According to the report, the woman heard noises outside her home since 3:30 a.m. and by 5:00 a.m. went outside to see what was Continue Reading
Fort Collins Prohibited Use of Weapons Attorney Man Aims a Gun at Police
Prohibited Use of Weapons in commonly charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person has possession of a gun while under the influence of alcohol, but there are other reasons this crime can be charged. One of those other reasons is when a person aims a gun at another. A Colorado man is facing this charge (amongst others) Continue Reading
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Larimer County Unlawfully Permitting a Juvenile to Possess a Handgun
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person encourages or allows a minor to break a law. A restaurant owner is currently under fire for this crime after allowing a juvenile waitress at her restaurant to carry a gun. According to the report, all the wait staff carry guns. The Continue Reading
Larimer County Menacing Lawyer Man Pulls Gun on Couple Trying to Make a U-Turn
Menacing is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person puts another in fear of serious bodily injury. A Colorado man is facing a felony Menacing charge after pulling a gun on a couple who used his driveway to turn around. According to the report, a man and his girlfriend were using a GPS to get them to Continue Reading
Accused of Menacing? Why You Need a Loveland, Ft. Collins Lawyer
It’s not difficult to be accused of Menacing. All it takes is for you to get angry and make another person afraid of being injured. For example, a man was shopping late at night at a grocery store with his brother. They disagree about something, and the man got angry and began swearing and threatening the younger brother. Store security Continue Reading
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Fort Collins Lawyer Mom Sentenced for Son’s Death Also Pleads to Contributing to the Delinquency
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor in Fort Collins and Larimer County is charged when an adult encourages a child to break the law. A mother was recently sentenced for this crime, along with Child Abuse resulting in death, after her 2-year-old son accidentally shot himself. According to the report, the mother had left a loaded handgun out where Continue Reading
Stalking Attorney in Fort Collins Stalk a Woman for Over a Year
Stalking is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person repeatedly follows or contacts a person, causing serious emotional distress. A Colorado man was recently sentenced to 16 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections after he pleaded guilty to Stalking and First Degree Burglary. According to the report, the man broke into a woman’s home and attacked Continue Reading