Larimer County Harassment Lawyer
Neighbors and Harassment: Can’t We All Just Get Along?

There are many different scenarios that can result in a Harassment charge in Fort Collins and Larimer County. Insulting, threatening, or using obscene language towards another can easily land you with a Harassment case. You might think it would be easy just to walk away and leave the other people alone, but what happens if those people are your neighbors? Continue Reading

Fort Collins Domestic Violence Attorney
Harassment and False Imprisonment Common DV Charges

In Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park, Domestic Violence is not a separate crime, but a sentence enhancer added to crimes like Harassment and False Imprisonment. A Denver police officer was once arrested for Harassment as an act of Domestic Violence for sending text messages that “alarmed and annoyed’ the woman. I guess freedom of speech is not a protected Continue Reading

Fort Collins Police Detective Charged with Harassment Domestic Violence

Earlier this year, a police detective with the Fort Collins police was arrested and charged with Harassment Domestic Violence. According to reports, the detective was charged because he was placing repeated phone calls to another person. Because the sentence – enhancer of Domestic Violence was added, we know these phone calls were directed to someone he has an intimate relationship with. Let’s Continue Reading

New Cyberbullying Harassment Bill in Larimer County Would Result in Jail Time for Kids

Harassment – C.R.S. 18-9-111 is a subjective, vague law in Larimer and Boulder County. A simple accusation from an alleged victim is enough for a person to be charged with Harassment. Now, a new bill is under review which would add cyberbullying as a crime under the Harassment statute. Let’s take a closer look at Harassment, and the implications of Continue Reading