Felony Menacing Attorney in Fort Collins
Stabbing ‘Victim’ Charged with Menacing with a Knife

In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Menacing is charged when a person is accused of putting a person in fear of serious injury. A man was charged with Felony Menacing, but the story leading up to these charges was a little convoluted. According to the report, law enforcement were called to a medical facility after a stabbing was reported. The Continue Reading

Reckless Endangerment Attorney in Fort Collins
Officer Charged with Reckless Endangerment for Not Intervening

Reckless Endangerment is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of acting in a way that creates a risk of injury to another. Police officers, like Fort Collins Police officers and Larimer County Sheriff deputies, are tasked with protecting the public. It’s literally their job. So, what happens when they fail to do their job? Continue Reading

Reckless Endangerment Lawyer in Fort Collins
Reckless Endangerment is Often an Added Charge

Reckless Endangerment is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of putting others at risk of serious bodily injury. It’s no surprise that some criminal actions put other people in danger, whether intentional or not. When someone is accused of a crime and their actions put another in risk of serious injury, then Reckless Endangerment Continue Reading

Fort Collins Assault on a Peace Officer Attorney
Throw Rocks at Cars, Get a Felony

The Second Degree Assault statute defines many   criminal situations that can result in 2nd Degree Assault charges in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park. One is causing serious bodily injury or bodily injury to a peace officer. A Denver man was sentenced to 5 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for harming 3 police officers. The case began with Continue Reading

Fort Collins Vehicular Eluding and Engaging in a Speed Contest Attorney
Teen Tries to Outrun Larimer County Sheriff

Recently, a Fort Collins teen was caught racing another car by a Larimer County Sheriff Deputy on College Avenue. When the deputy tried to pull the teen over, he sped off, driving the roads of Fort Collins at up to 80 miles per hour. The teen eventually clipped another car, which made his car flip, ejecting him from the vehicle. Continue Reading